Pistes d'exploration
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Discuss how the blackout ended up being a blessing in disguise. What does your family do when the power goes out? Do you know where the flashlights are kept in your home? Why is it important to have batteries and a phone that is fully charged?
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Discuss the difficulties that arise when the power goes out for an extended period of time. What are the differences between a power failure in summer and one in winter?
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Research information about Hydro-Québec. How do they recommend dealing with power failures? What can you do to prevent power outages during extreme weather conditions?
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Make two lists: activities that require electricity and those that don’t.
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Discuss the ways people can be affected by a power failure. Create a dialogue about how city dwellers might react to a power failure (e.g. a student and a parent, a restaurant owner and a patron).
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Research how electricity is produced and how it gets to your house.
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Make a plan for a day without power: food, cleanliness, communication, activities.
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Identify the differences between a day without power in summer and one in winter.
Mots-clés
Picture book, blackout, city life, community, cooperation, electricity, family life, neighbours, power failures, summer