| January 12, 2015 marks the 5th anniversary of the devastating earthquake in Haiti where nearly a quarter million people were killed. View this Yahoo News Report with Katie Couric The article "5 Years After Quake, Haiti Still Needs Help" was written by Gregory Trotter and published in the Chicago Tribune on January 12, 2015. Read the article to understand how the relief effort is still needed.
MAP STANDARD DIRECTIONS: |
Label
HAITI, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, CUBA, JAMAICA, PUERTO RICO,
The BAHAMAS
and the capital cities of each country.
Label the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean.
MAP STANDARD Guidelines
HAITI, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, CUBA, JAMAICA, PUERTO RICO,
The BAHAMAS
and the capital cities of each country.
Label the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean.
MAP STANDARD Guidelines
- Use black or blue pen to label.
- Always label with uniform letters of the same shape, size and direction.
- Shade each state in a separate color. All shading is done in colored pencil - Use lighter colors so that you can read labels over it.
- Label rivers along the contour of the river. Shade the length of the river in blue.
- ADD TODAL(s) (Title, Orientation,Date, Author, Legend)
The third paragraph of your summary asks you to think more deeply about the issue. You could investigate and search for answers to new questions you might have about the article.
Inquiry: This video: from NBC NEWS, explains that 4,000 Haitians are struggling to rebuild their lives after having limbs amputated in the aftermath of the earthquake in 2010.
Inquiry: An estimated $9 billion was pledged for earthquake relief, but today in Haiti, businesses are still struggling to rebuild. View this video essay and these photos from Bloomberg Businessweek.com
Inquiry: This video: from NBC NEWS, explains that 4,000 Haitians are struggling to rebuild their lives after having limbs amputated in the aftermath of the earthquake in 2010.
Inquiry: An estimated $9 billion was pledged for earthquake relief, but today in Haiti, businesses are still struggling to rebuild. View this video essay and these photos from Bloomberg Businessweek.com