Monday, September 8, 2008

Take a Hike, Ike!


Hello students old and new! Here's some cool hurricane links for you :





http://www.fema.gov/kids/hurr.htm Lots of hurricane facts and information - pretty cool!

http://www.unctv.org/hurricane/forkids.html Hurricane site for kids - test your knowledge!


http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/(Gh)/guides/mtr/hurr/hurtrack/index.html Awesome, interactive site! Choose hurricane names to see the path up to 2007! So cool!

http:..www.nws.noaa.gov/om/reachout/kidspage.shtml

6 comments:

radiantstudent said...

Hi Miss Reed I miss you so much.Anyway did you know that Hurricane Ike is in Texas right now? I can not believe!!! Wow I love the web site you added to our web sight.


your last year student
Stacey Arce

Our Radiant Readers' Radiant Readings: said...

Hi Stacey! I am glad that you like the links to the information. You can never learn enough! :) There are videos and activities to see. There's even a free book to download-Owlie Skywarn! I can't believe it either about Texas! Those poor people. I still can't believe how many didn't listen and decided to stay. They are still searching for and rescuing people. I don't like to hear of hurting people. :( Thanks for appreciating the site. You can tell the kids that it's still up! :) Maybe, you might want to keep a moment of silence for the hurricane and the people. You are missed!

radiantstudent said...

Miss Reed are we the only one that are saying comments to each other?

Our Radiant Readers' Radiant Readings: said...

Is this Stacey? Who is it? I guess it is just us. I am glad that we didn't close the blog. It's there for whomever. It is a good place to link up again with each other now that everyone is growing up and heading in new directions. :) You will see that more as you grow. People lose touch with each other and just seem to get busy, but you will find that the memories are still cherished with each other. :) It is always good hearing from students. I am always pleased to hear about the happenings in my students' lives and all of the good choices they are making and learning from the sometimes not-so-good choices. I always wish all of my students the best in life. :) Thanks for writing. :)

radiantstudent said...

Yes Miss Reed it's me Stacey.

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