People say you should write what you know, that you should write from experience. If that's the case, then I have fallen for the trap. The experience of the 2011 tornado is vividly displayed in my mind's eye. I've shared it with you in my latest bxook, Out of the Wind, which conveniently available for your Kindle and as a paperback from Amazon.
Two days before the big Joplin tornado, I was teaching my fourth graders about tornado safety. It was Friday, May 20, 2011, and we were watching real-time footage of the 1999 EF5 tornado that blasted Moore, Oklahoma. Often, I would pause the video and point out the features of the radar and map. Along the way, we also reviewed tornado safety. Wrapping up the day of study, students created posters to explain the science of tornadoes and tornado safety tips. Who knew that two days later, at 5:41 pm, those students would still be forced to use the skills they learned in an all-to-real EF5 experience of their own.
People say you should write what you know, that you should write from experience. If that's the case, then I have fallen for the trap. The experience of the 2011 tornado is vividly displayed in my mind's eye. I've shared it with you in my latest bxook, Out of the Wind, which conveniently available for your Kindle and as a paperback from Amazon. Comments are closed.
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