C LORD OF THE FLIES An Opening. Book Collection Groups I will quickly put you into groups for this activity.

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C LORD OF THE FLIES An Opening

Book Collection

Groups I will quickly put you into groups for this activity

Imagine You and many of your classmates are on an airplane when suddenly, the plane crashes! You have crashed on a deserted island where there are no adults and nothing useful to salvage. You have no idea when or if you will be rescued. What do you do first? Share with your group what you think the first thing you would do would be.

List Your Priorities List your top five priorities, your number 1 being the most important and your number 5 being the least.

Sharing Our Priorities

You Need a Leader How will you decide who will lead your group? In other words, how will you elect your leader? Why did you choose the leader in this manner? What are the risks/rewards of this approach?

Choices Choose what you think is the most important leadership quality and rank the qualities below: Intelligent Ambitious Charismatic Full of Integrity (you do what is right) Assertive Friendly Physically strong Tenacious (does what they intend to do regardless of anything)

Sharing Our Choices

10 Rules Come up with the 10 most basic and important rules that your survivors must follow. Establish consequences for breaking each rule. You should have a variety of consequences that escalate with the severity and/or frequency of breaking the rules.

Organize Your Society Devise an effective system for organizing the survivors, giving out roles and responsibilities. Assume that about 20% of the survivors are aged 14-15, 20% are aged 10-12, and 60% are under the age of 10. How will you ensure that everyone will perform their role properly?