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Courtesy of: Howdy Kids!

Courtesy of: Think Prepare Act

Courtesy of: Think, Prepare and Act! Why is it important to Prepare? A. Because it’s the law B. It could earn you points with Santa C. It could save you or your family’ s life

Courtesy of: Being “prepared” would include having an emergency kit to make sure everyone is safe. Can you help me build one?

Courtesy of: What thing in your Emergency Supply kit will help you know what’s going on? A. B C Radio

Courtesy of: Lightning never strikes the same place twice. True False

Courtesy of: If it’s not raining, then there’s no danger from lightning. True False

Courtesy of: Lightning

Courtesy of: What is the most common disaster in Texas? B. Tornadoes A. Blizzards C. Hurricanes

Courtesy of: Tornado

Courtesy of: It is a good idea to open windows during a tornado. True False

Courtesy of: If there are severe weather warnings for your area, what is the safest place for you? A. In a safe room on the lowest level of your house. B. In the family car C. Outside in your fort D. Upstairs in your bedroom closet

Courtesy of: Be careful when crossing during winter weather. A. Ski resorts B. Overpasses and bridges C. Disney World D. School zones and bus stops.

Courtesy of: When hail is falling from the sky, you should B. Seek cover and stay away from windows C. Take the dog for a walk A. Play basketball

Courtesy of: “Pea” “Golf ball” Different Sizes of Hail “Baseball” “Softball”

Courtesy of: Dangerous hail

Courtesy of: What is the first thing to do when preparing for severe weather? A. Go swimming B. Remember that it can happen at any time C. Buy an umbrella

Courtesy of: Talk with your parents, teachers and friends and help make sure everyone Knows What2do!