Ordonner les Mots Night of the Blizzard - Part 4Version en ligne Readers' Theatre The storm of March 14016, 1920, was one of the most severe blizzards recorded in this state. Wind velocity reached sixth miles per hour. Snowfall varied from ten to fifteen inches. Cattle and sheep were smothered by huge drifts. Many people froze to death trying to reach their homes, including four schoolboys from Ryder. Authors of this Readers' Theatre: Mary Evans Andrews is a free-lance writer. She worked with former teacher Lydia Krueger (“Miss Lydia”) on this story. They are from Jacksonville, Florida. Mr. Banana adapted it to the Unscramble Words game in Educaplay. par Mr. Banana 1 Alvin we for “What supper can ” ? eat ? 2 Narrator 1 Alvin asked . . 3 Miss Keller we ” have “Let’s see . what . 4 Narrator 2 my clean a desk on I paper spread . . 5 Miss Keller them the bring your “All and of you ” crumbs here . every even bit… Empty lunch pails . dump . . 6 Narrator 3 children The obeyed . . 7 Narrator 4 carrots apples eaten half of sausage take horse , a some of much… wasn’t half , few and bread - to fat to chunks his that German a homemade There Leslie forgot . , , - . 8 Narrator 5 the the waiting stove some , melt equally Instead but too snow I that to we most on , of top of ate leftovers . the tried children , of divided took snow long and . , , . , . 9 Narrator 6 very was meal not satisfying The . . 10 Narrator 1 warm , mother the , to my clothing on and lap . outer put her on youngest rocked her I her cry for began Elizabeth . , , . .