HOW TO SURVIVE IN MAYS LANDING! By: Keilani Ennals Smith/Stard Pd5/7.

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HOW TO SURVIVE IN MAYS LANDING! By: Keilani Ennals Smith/Stard Pd5/7

WELCOME We are in mays landing we are trapped on this island and we are trying to survive! What can we eat, what can we build and what can we wear!

ANIMALS/FOOD YOU CAN EAT Deer Buffalo Chicken Turtles Fish Crab Shrimp Spider Honey Strawberry

WHAT WOULD BUILD I would built a big, strong houses, park so the kids can play and a school so the kids can get an education When the kids get hurt or get sick we would built a hospital To make money we would built jobs so we can We would built stores/ places to eat

WHAT WE WOULD WEAR What we would wear is the girls would wear a dress made out of animal fur and there shoes are made out of leafs and the animal fur/skin The boys would wear a shirt and shorts made out of animal fur/skin and their shoes made just like the girls When it gets to cold you would collect a lot of fur and wear during the night and day when its really cold.

THE TOOL WE NEED The tool that we would need are forks, knifes, spoons to eat Would need bow arrows so we can hunt We would need other tools too that would help us survive of hunt for food

PLANTS DANDELIONS AND WE CAN EAT PLANTS BECAUSE WE EAT SALAD/CABBAGE

CLIMATE The climate you would need rainy and breezy because the plants would need so water or they would die and you would not have plants to eat and you would need to drink rain if there was no more water You would want it to be breezy because you don’t want to be hot and sweaty

IMPORTANT FACTS You should watch were your walking for holes and branches Watch what you eat Watch what animal you run into

THE END