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WeekActivitySkills 1 Mission Rainforest: Establishing Base Camp Deciding where to setup base camp by using information about the locality as well as the map’s scale. 2 Mission Rainforest: Establishing Base Camp Presenting your decision on where to setup base camp 3 Mission Rainforest: Logging Activities Calculating the extent of the logging that Log Inc is doing and how this affects the rainforest. 4UN Report Using all information obtained so far to write a persuasive and engaging report to distribute to influential politicians. 5 Mission Rainforest: Escape Analysing the Log Inc compound up close and then planning the logistics of the team’s escape. 6 Holistic Assessment Week Completing a formal skills assessment (no access to a computer), a computer-based assessment and an exercise book interview based on skills from Modules 1-3. WeekActivitySkills 1 Mission Rainforest: Establishing Base Camp Deciding where to setup base camp by using information about the locality as well as the map’s scale. 2 Mission Rainforest: Establishing Base Camp Presenting your decision on where to setup base camp 3 Mission Rainforest: Logging Activities Calculating the extent of the logging that Log Inc is doing and how this affects the rainforest. 4UN Report Using all information obtained so far to write a persuasive and engaging report to distribute to influential politicians. 5 Mission Rainforest: Escape Analysing the Log Inc compound up close and then planning the logistics of the team’s escape. 6 Holistic Assessment Week Completing a formal skills assessment (no access to a computer), a computer-based assessment and an exercise book interview based on skills from Modules 1-3.

Choose a sensible base camp location, giving reasons based on the information you have obtained. Use mathematical reasons and information to explain your choice of base camp location. Use a range of mathematical information to explain how your base camp location is useful for what the team needs to do. Explain a wide range of mathematical reasons for your choice of location, including daily logistics considerations. (Level 4) (Level 5) (Level 6) (Level 7) Choose a sensible base camp location, giving reasons based on the information you have obtained. Use mathematical reasons and information to explain your choice of base camp location. Use a range of mathematical information to explain how your base camp location is useful for what the team needs to do. Explain a wide range of mathematical reasons for your choice of location, including daily logistics considerations. (Level 4) (Level 5) (Level 6) (Level 7)

Use correctly-calculated figures from Mission:Rainforest to write a report on deforestation for the UN. Use a wide range of figures from Mission:Rainforest to write a detailed report on deforestation for the UN. Extend the figures calculated in Mission:Rainforest to write a persuasive report on deforestation for the UN. Select, edit and doctor all of the mathematical information calculated in Mission:Rainforest to produce an insistent and impactful report. (Level 4) (Level 5) (Level 6) (Level 7) Use correctly-calculated figures from Mission:Rainforest to write a report on deforestation for the UN. Use a wide range of figures from Mission:Rainforest to write a detailed report on deforestation for the UN. Extend the figures calculated in Mission:Rainforest to write a persuasive report on deforestation for the UN. Select, edit and doctor all of the mathematical information calculated in Mission:Rainforest to produce an insistent and impactful report. (Level 4) (Level 5) (Level 6) (Level 7)

Analyse the Log Inc compound, providing front, side and plan elevations of the buildings. Use Google Sketchup to design an accurate model of the Log Inc compound and solve the ‘shifts’ problem of maintaining a lookout at all times. Solve and fully explain the escape from the Log Inc compound to the extraction point. Analyse the financial and environmental factors in your journey back to the UK, explaining the ‘carbon footprint’ of each option. (Level 4) (Level 5) (Level 6) (Level 7) Analyse the Log Inc compound, providing front, side and plan elevations of the buildings. Use Google Sketchup to design an accurate model of the Log Inc compound and solve the ‘shifts’ problem of maintaining a lookout at all times. Solve and fully explain the escape from the Log Inc compound to the extraction point. Analyse the financial and environmental factors in your journey back to the UK, explaining the ‘carbon footprint’ of each option. (Level 4) (Level 5) (Level 6) (Level 7)