A Hurricane Is Coming Level D

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A Hurricane Is Coming Level D By Sarah Moore Illustrated by Jessica Wright © 2013 n2y ULS, October 2013 . HS, Unit 18, Earth and Space Science, A Look at Natural Disasters Lesson 1, Leveled Book, A Hurricane Is Coming, Level D

A hurricane is coming ! Rhett and his family get ready. 1 A hurricane is coming ! Rhett and his family get ready.

Rhett checks the food and water. The food and water are ready. 2 Rhett checks the food and water. The food and water are ready.

Rhett checks the flashlights. The flashlights are ready. 3 Rhett checks the flashlights. The flashlights are ready.

Rhett checks the pets. The pets are ready. 4 Rhett checks the pets. The pets are ready.

Rhett checks the windows. The windows are ready. 5 Rhett checks the windows. The windows are ready.

The hurricane is here ! Rhett and his family go inside. 6 The hurricane is here ! Rhett and his family go inside.

Rhett listens for the heavy rain. He hears the rain come. 7 Rhett listens for the heavy rain. He hears the rain come.

Rhett listens for the strong wind. He hears the wind come. 8 Rhett listens for the strong wind. He hears the wind come.

Rhett listens for the news. He hears the news come. 9 Rhett listens for the news. He hears the news come.

The hurricane is gone ! Rhett and his family check their home. 10 The hurricane is gone ! Rhett and his family check their home.

11 The hurricane made a mess. But everyone is safe ! Now it’s time to clean up.

The End