Lord of the Flies: Island Map You will be drawing a map of the island the boys are stranded on based upon the descriptions given in the book. Please refer.

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Lord of the Flies: Island Map You will be drawing a map of the island the boys are stranded on based upon the descriptions given in the book. Please refer to not only your Chapter 1 Graphic Organizer for help, but also pgs. 7, 10, 12, 26, 27, and 29 in your book for more thorough descriptions.  This task might seem easy, but Golding gives us specific descriptions that you must accurately portray on your map. I understand that not all of us are artists, but you should be able to convey the general idea of what the island looks like. Your map must include the following:  Labels of specific places:  The scar  The lagoon  The platform where meetings are held  The jungle/forest  The mountain  The coral reef  Color – you will have an opportunity to color it tomorrow in class

Lord of the Flies: Island Map You will be drawing a map of the island the boys are stranded on based upon the descriptions given in the book. Please refer to not only your Chapter 1 Graphic Organizer for help, but also pgs. 7, 10, 12, 26, 27, and 29 in your book for more thorough descriptions.  This task might seem easy, but Golding gives us specific descriptions that you must accurately portray on your map. I understand that not all of us are artists, but you should be able to convey the general idea of what the island looks like. Your map must include the following:  Labels of specific places:  The scar  The lagoon  The platform where meetings are held  The jungle/forest  The mountain  The coral reef  Color – you will have an opportunity to color it tomorrow in class

Lord of the Flies: Island Map You will be drawing a map of the island the boys are stranded on based upon the descriptions given in the book. Please refer to not only your Chapter 1 Graphic Organizer for help, but also pgs. 7, 10, 12, 26, 27, and 29 in your book for more thorough descriptions.  This task might seem easy, but Golding gives us specific descriptions that you must accurately portray on your map. I understand that not all of us are artists, but you should be able to convey the general idea of what the island looks like. Your map must include the following:  Labels of specific places:  The scar  The lagoon  The platform where meetings are held  The jungle/forest  The mountain  The coral reef  Color – you will have an opportunity to color it tomorrow in class

Lord of the Flies: Island Map You will be drawing a map of the island the boys are stranded on based upon the descriptions given in the book. Please refer to not only your Chapter 1 Graphic Organizer for help, but also pgs. 7, 10, 12, 26, 27, and 29 in your book for more thorough descriptions.  This task might seem easy, but Golding gives us specific descriptions that you must accurately portray on your map. I understand that not all of us are artists, but you should be able to convey the general idea of what the island looks like. Your map must include the following:  Labels of specific places:  The scar  The lagoon  The platform where meetings are held  The jungle/forest  The mountain  The coral reef  Color – you will have an opportunity to color it tomorrow in class

Lord of the Flies: Island Map You will be drawing a map of the island the boys are stranded on based upon the descriptions given in the book. Please refer to not only your Chapter 1 Graphic Organizer for help, but also pgs. 7, 10, 12, 26, 27, and 29 in your book for more thorough descriptions.  This task might seem easy, but Golding gives us specific descriptions that you must accurately portray on your map. I understand that not all of us are artists, but you should be able to convey the general idea of what the island looks like. Your map must include the following:  Labels of specific places:  The scar  The lagoon  The platform where meetings are held  The jungle/forest  The mountain  The coral reef  Color – you will have an opportunity to color it tomorrow in class

Lord of the Flies: Island Map You will be drawing a map of the island the boys are stranded on based upon the descriptions given in the book. Please refer to not only your Chapter 1 Graphic Organizer for help, but also pgs. 7, 10, 12, 26, 27, and 29 in your book for more thorough descriptions.  This task might seem easy, but Golding gives us specific descriptions that you must accurately portray on your map. I understand that not all of us are artists, but you should be able to convey the general idea of what the island looks like. Your map must include the following:  Labels of specific places:  The scar  The lagoon  The platform where meetings are held  The jungle/forest  The mountain  The coral reef  Color – you will have an opportunity to color it tomorrow in class