Tornadoes
An A2 level reading worksheet about tornadoes, how to stay safe, and the damage they can cause.
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TornadoesReading Text
A tornado is a very dangerous storm. It looks like a tall, dark cloud that spins very fast. The spinning cloud touches the ground and the sky at the same time. Tornadoes have very strong winds. These winds can blow away cars, trees, and even houses. Tornadoes often happen during big thunderstorms. When a tornado is coming, the sky gets very dark, and you might hear a loud noise like a train. If you hear a tornado warning, you must go to a safe place quickly. The best place is a basement or a room without windows. You should stay away from glass and cover your head. After the tornado passes, people help each other clean up the damage. It is important to be prepared and stay safe during bad weather.
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An A2 level reading worksheet about tornadoes, how to stay safe, and the damage they can cause.Activities
Vocabulary
- Label: dangerousAnswer: v1
- Label: spinsAnswer: v2
- Label: groundAnswer: v3
- Label: windsAnswer: v4
- Label: warningAnswer: v5
- Label: basementAnswer: v6
- Label: damageAnswer: v7
- Text: not safe; able to hurt you
- Text: turns around and around very quickly
- Text: the surface of the earth under our feet
- Text: fast moving air
- Text: a message that tells you about danger
- Text: a room under a house
- Text: harm or broken things
- Before: A tornado is a veryAfter: storm.Answer: dangerous
- Before: The dark cloudAfter: very fast in the sky.Answer: spins
- Before: The bottom of the tornado touches theAfter: .Answer: ground
- Before: StrongAfter: can blow down big trees.Answer: winds
- Before: When you hear aAfter: , go to a safe place.Answer: warning
Comprehension
- Text: A tornado is a very quiet storm.Answer: false
- Text: Tornado winds are strong enough to move cars.Answer: true
- Text: A tornado sounds like a loud train.Answer: true
- Text: You should stand near a window during a tornado.Answer: false
- Text: A basement is a good place to hide.Answer: true
- Text: is / very / dangerous / storm. / A / tornadoAnswer: A tornado is a very dangerous storm.
- Text: touches / The / the / ground. / cloudAnswer: The cloud touches the ground.
- Text: get / basement. / into / the / QuicklyAnswer: Quickly get into the basement.
- Text: away / cars. / winds / blow / StrongAnswer: Strong winds blow away cars.
- Text: noise / train. / like / a / hear / YouAnswer: You hear a noise like a train.
Written Expression
- Text: What should you do if a tornado is coming?
- Text: Have you ever seen a bad storm? Describe what happened.
Example 1: If a tornado is coming, I should quickly go to the basement and stay away from windows.
Example 2: Yes, I saw a bad thunderstorm last year. There was a lot of heavy rain, loud thunder, and strong winds.
Critical Thinking
- Why do people need to help each other and work together after a tornado passes?
- How can you and your family prepare for a bad storm before it happens?
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