This is what we do to make sure we are safe when there is a tornado. First we go into the hallway. We face the wall, and curl up like where at turtle, and put are hands over our heads. We do this because, if the tornado breaks a window or something, hare heads are safe from glass and stuff. We are supposed to not talk, because if we get other directions, we need to know what they are. Then we wait a little until it is over. If it was a real tornado we would be out there for a while.
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Hello, my name is Khalaf and i’m from Qatar interational school. Nice info about your tornado. Looking forward working with you
HI my name is Kamal im from Qatar International school.You have tornados in America from where did you get that idea its amazing.Are you gonna write about other dangerous things like tsunami. What is your nature thing to do in America.
Well I don’t get tsunamis where I live. To be honest I didn’t invent tornadoes. The other thing we sometimes get here are earthquakes. But those really never happen. We also get hurricanes here. We actually just had one a few months ago. They can last for a few weeks. Hurricanes are the most devastating. Thanks for giving me the nice comment! 🙂
Hi Ashton it’s Kohl. Do you like to see a tornado out in a field doing no damage to any house? I wonder if you have any more drills that you could write about. I wish you could write more about the tornado drill.