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  1. 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 collaborative list.

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  2. Nov 2, 2016 · Compare your individual and group answers with the correct answers and determine a score. For each item, mark the number of points that your score differs from the Coastguard ranking and then add up all the points. Disregard plus or minus differences. The lower the total, the better your score.

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    • Activity: Lost at Sea
    • Time required: minimum 1 hour.
    • Coastguard expert analysis

    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.

    Group size: adjustable, as the students will work in groups. Context/setting: In the classroom – On the campus – In the Halls of Residence – Outdoors Description: A group survival game and a team building activity to encourage interaction and teamwork among your young people. The chances of ‘survival’ depend on their ability to rank the salvaged ...

    According to the experts, in this case the US Coastguard, the basic supplies needed when a person is stranded mid-ocean are articles to attract attention and aid survival until rescue arrives. A transatlantic trip takes roughly 20 days; significantly less with good winds and significantly more without them. Articles for navigation are of little imp...

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  4. A "lost at sea" ranking chart for each team member. This should comprise six columns. The first simply lists each item (see below). The second is empty so that each team member can rank the items. The third is for group rankings. The fourth is for the "correct" rankings, which are revealed at the end of the exercise.

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    LOST AT SEA www.insight.typepad.co.uk Page 2 1. Provide a ‘lost at sea ranking chart’ for every member of your group. 2. Ask each young person to take 10 minutes to decide their own rankings, and record the choices in the left-hand column (my ranking). 3. Invite everyone to get into teams of 4. Encourage the group to discuss their

  6. Aug 19, 2015 · 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 differs from the Coast Guard ranking and then add up all the points. Disregard plus or minus differences. The lower the total, the better your score.

  7. food and water during that period. So, the following is the order of ranking the items in their importance to your survival: Rank Item Rationale 1 Shaving mirror Critical for signaling 2 2 gallon can of oil/petroleum mixture Critical for signaling. This mixture will float on water and could be ignited with one of the $5 bills and a match.

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