Monday, March 7, 2011

TORNADOES

The word tornado comes from the Spanish Tronada - thunderstorm and tornar - to turn

Tornado Newspaper Article
Write a story for the newspaper or a script for a television or radio news story.

Please format your article the way this sample article is written.
Single space your story.
Include the following:

Write a headline
Your Name
Your science Period
Date

LOCATION OF STORY (ALL CAPS)
Text of story.

Fujita Scale

email your tornado article as an attachment to me by copying and pasting the following into the address ba
r of your email:

Phyllis+Frick-18375842160574072554-Bmznp6pr@prod.writely.com

View Tornado Articles by Team 6-3 Science Class 2009:


F4 Strikes Las Vegas by Presley Cone, Alicja Seledec, and Madeline Wolfe



F5 Destroys Julian by Akshey Desai and Elijah Johnson



Ha
lf of Oak Park in Shreds by Rachel Green


The Tornado that Hits Oak Park by Jordin Hale and Marshana Taylor


Matilda Msall's Tornado Hits Tasty Dog Blog

Tornado Strikes Julian by Andrew Borgdorff, Hunter Samson and Marco Manola



Devastating Accident by Gianna B

Sneaky Tornado by Matt Urban
Air Shrieks, Tornado Sirens by Josh Gronwold

Rainy With a Chance of Cars by Zoe Farr and Robyn Crowly



Tornado Strikes Oak Park! by Juliet Peterson and Valentina Stafford



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