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Power Outages: Lights Out! (ESL learners)

Power Outages: Lights Out! (ESL learners)

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English

4th Grade

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Hard

CCSS
6.NS.B.3, RI.3.3, RI.4.3

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Samantha Woi

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6 Slides • 4 Questions

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Power Outages:
Lights Out!

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Power Outages

  • A power outage is a temporary loss of electrical power.

  • It can be caused by various factors such as severe weather conditions, equipment failure, or grid overload.

  • During a power outage, lights, appliances, and other electrical devices may not work.

  • It is important to be prepared with emergency supplies and have a plan in place to ensure safety and minimize inconvenience.

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Multiple Select

What are some possible causes of a power outage?

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Severe weather conditions

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Lack of emergency supplies

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Improper electrical device usage

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Grid overload

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Causes of Power Outages

  • Natural Disasters: Severe weather conditions like storms, hurricanes, and earthquakes can damage power lines and disrupt the supply.

  • Equipment Failure: Old aging infrastructure, faulty (broken) equipment, and maintenance issues can lead to power outages.

  • Human Error: Accidental damage to power lines or equipment during construction or maintenance can cause outages.

  • Overloading: When the demand for electricity exceeds the capacity of the power grid, it can result in blackouts.

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Multiple Select

What are some causes of power outages?

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Severe weather conditions

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Aging infrastructure

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Accidental damage during construction

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Excessive demand for electricity

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Effects of Power Outages

  • Disruption of daily life: Power outages can disrupt daily activities such as cooking, heating, and communication.

  • Economic impact: Businesses may suffer financial losses due to interrupted operations and damaged equipment.

  • Health risks: Power outages can lead to food spoilage, lack of heating or cooling, and limited access to medical services.

  • Public safety concerns: Traffic lights, streetlights, and security systems may be affected, increasing the risk of accidents and crime.

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Multiple Select

What are some potential consequences of power outages?

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Disruption of daily life

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Economic impact

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Health risks

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Public safety concerns

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Staying Safe During Power Outages

  • Keep candles and open flames away from flammable materials
  • Use flashlights instead of candles for lighting
  • Unplug appliances to prevent damage from power surges
  • Keep refrigerator and freezer doors closed to maintain food safety
  • Stay away from downed power lines

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Preparing for Power Outages

  • Stock up on non-perishable food and water
  • Have flashlights, batteries, and a first aid kit on hand
  • Unplug electronics to prevent damage from power surges
  • Keep a battery-powered radio for updates
  • Stay warm with blankets and extra layers

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Multiple Select

What are some recommended preparations for power outages?

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Stock up on non-perishable food and water

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Unplug electronics to prevent damage from power surges

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Keep a battery-powered radio for updates

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Stay warm with blankets and extra layers

Power Outages:
Lights Out!

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