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This is the rubric that will be used to grade your essay: RUBRIC FOR DESERTED ISLAND

You and five friends have been shipwrecked on an island. As far as you can see, there are no other people. The six of you have to find a way to survive… .

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This is the rubric that will be used to grade your essay: RUBRIC FOR DESERTED ISLAND

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  1. You and five friends have been shipwrecked on an island. As far as you can see, there are no other people. The six of you have to find a way to survive…

  2. Keep in mind that as you plan your story, you will be on the island for four weeks. After day one, you will be writing about your week. Additional surprises will be awaiting you and with each new prompt. Each entry needs to be at least 3/4 a typed page long (14 font of your choice). Keep a copy saved in your documents labeled “Deserted Island”

  3. This is the rubric that will be used to grade your essay: • RUBRIC FOR DESERTED ISLAND • Introduction (includes elements discussed in class)______/25 • Body (includes elements discussed in class) ______/25 • Conclusion (includes elements discussed in class) ______/25 • Descriptive, Creative, Unique, Neatness, Grammar & Mechanics ______/25 • ________Total

  4. Introduction – Day One • At LEAST one paragraph (8 sentences minimum), but the introduction can be more than one paragraph. It should tell how you became shipwrecked and the challenges faced the first 24 hours. Include detailed descriptions of people and places throughout your paper. http://www.wikihow.com/Live-on-a-Deserted-Island

  5. Extract 1: A High Wind in Jamaica The sun was still red and large: the sky above cloudless, and light blue glaze poured over baking clay: but close over the ground a dirty grey haze hovered. As they followed the lane towards the sea they came to a place where, yesterday, a fair-sized spring had bubbled up by the roadside. Now it was dry. But even as they passed some water splashed out, and then it was dry again, although gurgling inwardly to itself. But the group of children were hot, far too hot to speak to one another: they sat on their ponies as loosely as possible, longing for the sea. The morning advanced. The heated air grew quite easily hotter, as if from some enormous furnace from which it could draw at will. Bullocks only shifted their stinging feet when they could bear the soil no longer: even the insects were too lethargic to pipe, the basking lizards hid themselves and panted. It was so still you could have heard the least buzz a mile off. Not a naked fish would willingly move his tail. The ponies advanced because they must. The children ceased even to think. Richard Hughes

  6. Incredible real-life castaway tales http://listverse.com/2008/10/06/10-incredible-real-life-castaway-tales/ http://www.readingreview.com/youngreader/islandofthebluedolphins.html

  7. Brainstorm some ideas and where you want your story to head, and then begin writing. The following questions must be answered somewhere in your introduction. The introduction can be more than one paragraph. • Who are the five people on the trip with you? • How are you shipwrecked? • After you’re shipwrecked, what do you do for food and shelter? • What happens in the first 24 hours after being shipwrecked?

  8. Requirements for body (Week One): • Now that you have been on the island for one week, you’re starting to get a little worried. You decide that maybe you should start seeking help. What do you do? • Do you build a fire to signal a plane? • Do you write a message in a bottle and send it out to sea? • Is there a line of communication on the ship (if your ship was not completely destroyed?) • Do you explore the island looking for other ways to be rescued?

  9. Requirements for body (Week Two): • Inhabitants have now discovered that you are on the island! You must come up with a plan—make friends or make enemies? • Describe your first encounter with the tribe. • What is the tribe like? Describe their appearance, how they treat you, how they communicate with you, etc. • Will you be accepted into the tribe? • Will you have to fight for survival?

  10. Requirements for body (Week Three): Hooray! An airplane begins circling overhead! What will you do?How do you signal for help?What are you looking forward to as you anticipate being rescued? Will you be rescued? Will it be easy to go back home if you make it?

  11. Requirements for body (Week Four): You’ve been rescued! Now that your journey is over, describe your experience. What was the rescue like? What was the worst part of being on the island? What was the best part of being on the island? What is life like now that you are home? Will you miss the island that you were on for a month?ORYou missed your chance at rescue! What will happen now? Will you ever escape from the island? Do you even want to leave the island? What does the future hold for you and the other survivors?

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