Summarizing
While reading the story, encourage multilingual learners to summarize as they go. At the end of each section, ask them to write one sentence that describes the most important idea or event in that section.
For students who need more support, have them choose from the two options given below for each section.
- Opening section: Phinn lives in Florida./Phinn didn’t expect Hurricane Ian to be a big deal.
- “A Hard Decision”: Phinn’s family didn’t evacuate during the storm./Phinn likes to play cards with his family.
- “The Escape”: The wind shook Phinn’s house./Phinn and his family left their house because it was filling with water.
- “How Is This Real?”: The family was rescued and went to a neighbor’s house./The family rode in a boat that hit a stop sign.
- “We Survived”: Surviving the hurricane showed Phinn that he is strong./Phinn stayed with his cousin for a few weeks.
Looking for more ELL support? Download our full lesson plan and scroll to p. 5 to find questions that will help your ELLs respond to the text at the level that’s right for them.