Document Type
General Information
Publication Date
7-2014
Abstract
Louisiana is at risk from natural and man-made disasters. Flooding, tropical storms, and hurricanes happen. To stay safe, sometimes you and your family will need to leave home before a storm comes.
People in Louisiana need to be ready for emergencies. This is your take home guide. It helps you prepare for storms.
Recommended Citation
Jenkins, Pam; Olivier, Maggie; Hodges, Race; Parker, Hazel Spaulding; Farris, Monica; Mosby, Kim; Griffith, Kyle; Rinehart, Jeff; and Tveten, Kyle, "Preparing for Storms in Louisiana Take Home Guide, 2nd Edition (English)" (2014). CHART Publications. Paper 34.
https://scholarworks.uno.edu/chart_pubs/34
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Bilingual, Multilingual, and Multicultural Education Commons, Curriculum and Instruction Commons
Comments
This "Preparing for Storms in Louisiana" manual is designed in Plain Language to teach the concepts of risk as subject matter in literacy programs and teach literacy through risk education. The second edition was updated using feedback on the first edition from adult literacy providers.
The take home guide is for student use in class as well as at home, so students can study, review concepts and work on assignments.