What will you choose? The Captain and crew are returning to the ship. They have asked you if you would like anything brought from the ship to the Island.

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What will you choose? The Captain and crew are returning to the ship. They have asked you if you would like anything brought from the ship to the Island. Their boat can carry 600kg maximum. As a group, you need to decide what to have brought back to the Island. Make sure you have good reasons for whatever you choose!

What will you choose? Surfboard 3 kg Wardrobe 45kg Suitcase of clothes 36kg Football 0.4kg Xbox 3kg TV 34kg Tinned food 450g Electric guitar 4kg Flood lights 2kg Lifeboats 226kg Table 30kg Bed 60kg Sofa 40kg Electricity generator 44kg Drum of petrol 208kg Captain weighs 76kg The 3 crew members weigh 69kg, 71kg and 78kg

Can you define the keywords? Symbolism: ? Rite of passage: ?

Latest news from the Island!

How will your character help Arthur and Betty?

Rites of Passage: Funerals Learning Question: How important is a rite of passage ceremony to mark a person’s death? Are funerals needed on the Island?

First thoughts… How might a person feel changed after going to a funeral? What are the common features of every funeral? Why do funerals happen? What is a funeral? Why are they a rite of passage?

Investigating funerals Using only 30 words create an information poster which answers the following questions: 1.What are the main features of this type of funeral? 2.What is the symbolism of these features? Use symbols, drawings and diagrams as well as words!

Investigating funerals Select one person to be the market trader – you will stay with your product. The rest of the group are shoppers – you will find out about other funerals from other market traders. Get ready to teach each other! Shoppers! You will be teaching the rest of your group about the funeral you investigate!

Investigating funerals One by one, share your findings with your group. Get ready for your test! Get ready to teach each other!

In your book, write the title above. For each question, write the question number and either ‘TRUE’ or ‘FALSE’. Answer these questions on your own without talking to your group! Fun funeral quiz!

Peer Assessing Peer Marking Criteria: Read their work carefully You need to write in your best handwriting as you are writing in someone else’s book Think carefully about what you can say to help them Say what you like about their work Give them helpful and positive comments so they can improve their work next time Think about what you can learn from them Peer Marking Golden Rule! Be Kind Be Specific Be Helpful

1.A burial in Christianity is known as a ‘eulogy’ 2.Muslim coffins are buried facing Mecca 3.Humanist ceremonies always have hymns 4.Hindus are buried within three days of their death 5.The Kaddish is a Jewish funeral prayer 6.Within Islam, it is believed that cremation is wrong 7.Humanist funerals are appropriate for atheists Fun funeral quiz! If you finish quickly, create your own true or false statement and write it in your books for your teacher!