Monday, November 11, 2013

Deserted Island Simulation

               On Thursday, when we did our deserted island simulation, we did it vey calmly and well organized. We got our priorities straight and established a system of working (sort of). I think that if we were in a real life situation, it is likely that we wouldn’t have been able to stay so calm. But I think that in some variation of what happened, we would have been able to collect ourselves and ultimately survive pretty well.

                I think we would have been able to have a well-rounded group of people with useful survival skills. There are some pretty smart people in our class, as well as some pretty athletic people, with that I think we would have the organization and resourcefulness to maintain a steady food supply and working force. We will certainly run into plenty of problems while stranded on an island. For example, since we are all still teenagers some of us are still growing, especially since we are accompanied by a bunch of 1st graders, we are going to need a lot of food and eventually new clothes. There will be plenty of injuries and if we’ve got a shelter of some sort that will eventually break and need fixing. Overall, our class would probably be fine if we got stranded on an island.

Reading Log

Literary Analysis 2 hours 30 mins

Siege and Storm 20 mins

LOTF about 1 hour

Writing Center Thursday 3rd block

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