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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.
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Nov 2, 2016 · Provide a ‘lost at sea ranking chart’ for every member of your group. Ask each person to take 10 minutes to decide their own rankings, and record the choices in the left-hand Step 1 column. Invite everyone to get into teams of 4 -6 people. Encourage the group to discuss their individual choices and work together to agree on a collaborative ...
Instructions. Provide a ‘lost at sea ranking chart’ for every member of your group. Ask each person to take 10 minutes to decide their own rankings, and record the choices in the left-hand Step 1 column. Invite everyone to get into teams of 3/4. Encourage the group to discuss their individual choices and work together to agree on a ...
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LOST AT SEA-Answers and Rationale . NAME Expert’s REASONING Expert’s RANK Sextant Without tables and a chronometer, relatively useless 15 Shaving mirror Critical for signaling in air-sea rescue 1 Five-gallon can of water Necessary to replenish loss by perspiration, etc. 3 Mosquito netting No mosquitos in the mid Pacific 14
Aug 19, 2015 · 4) The correct answers were suggested by the US Coast Guard. Display the ‘expert’ rankings on the PowerPoint presentation, whiteboard or photocopy. Have groups list the scores in Step 3. 5) Groups compare individual and group answers with the correct answers and determine a score. For each item, mark the number of points that your score
Exercise 1: Lost at Sea*. In this activity, participants must pretend that they've been shipwrecked and are stranded in a lifeboat. Each team has a box of matches, and a number of items that they've salvaged from the sinking ship. Members must agree which items are most important for their survival.
• Seat cushion (flotation device approved by the Coast Guard) • Two gallon can of oil-gas mixture • Small AM/FM radio that runs on batteries with 1 new set of batteries • Shark repellent • Twenty square feet of opaque plastic (not transparent; impenetrable to light) • One quart of 160-proof rum • Fifteen feet of nylon rope