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  1. Suggested Answers and Rationale for Lost at Sea Exercise. According to the experts (United States Coast Guard), the basic supplies needed when a person is stranded mid-ocean are articles to attract attention and articles to aid survival until rescue arrives.

  2. Activity: Lost at Sea Addresses: Teamwork; Communication; Aims/Intended Learning Outcomes: A group survival game and a team building activity to encourage interaction and teamwork among your young people. Time required: minimum 1 hour. Group size: adjustable, as the students will work in groups.

  3. Aug 30, 2019 · The Lost at Sea Activity is a fantastic team-building activity. Lost at Sea is a classic activity that can be found all across the Internet. We’ve adapted it in our CRITICAL THINKING lesson plans to help teachers introduce the idea of criterion based decision making. Plus, we made the activity look visually appealing for school. Check it out! Psst.

  4. Instructions for Lost at Sea Exercise. Provide each Epi Team member with a copy of the Lost at Sea Exercise. One team member should keep time and read the instructions for each part of the exercise. Each person should rank the 14 items in order of importance.

  5. Lost at Sea Exercise. Background. This exercise can be used in many different settings and training programs. It is designed to work mainly within team building and leadership style training. Lost at Sea Scenario. You and your team have chartered a yacht.

  6. ( 112) The Lost at Sea Game. The goal of Lost at Sea is for everyone to be heard and to come to a decision together about what they need most to survive. Each team member will get a six-columned chart where: The first column lists the survival items each team has on hand (see the list below)

  7. Lost at Sea Exercise. Instructions. You have chartered a yacht for a trip over the Atlantic Ocean with three friends. As none of you have any sailing experience, you hire a crew of three. In the mid-Atlantic, there is a fire and all of the crew are lost. The yacht is sinking.

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