Lost At Sea. You have chartered a yacht with three friends, for the holiday trip of a lifetime across the Atlantic Ocean. Because none of you have any.

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Lost At Sea

You have chartered a yacht with three friends, for the holiday trip of a lifetime across the Atlantic Ocean. Because none of you have any previous sailing experience, you have hired an experienced skipper and two-person crew. Unfortunately in mid Atlantic a fierce fire breaks out in the ships galley and the skipper and crew have been lost whilst trying to fight the blaze. Much of the yacht is destroyed and is slowly sinking. Your location is unclear because vital navigational and radio equipment have been damaged in the fire. Your best estimate is that you are many hundreds of miles from the nearest landfall. You and your friends have managed to save 15 items, undamaged and intact after the fire. In addition, you have salvaged a four man rubber life craft and a box of matches.

Your Individual Ranking Do this by yourself! No Talking! You have 10 minutes.

Group Ranking With the people at your table, discuss your answers and rankings. DO NOT change your individual answers. As a group, come to consensus on a ranking as a group. Give your reasons and take note of your process. If you need anything, please ask. You have 20 minutes to complete this task.

Coast Guard Ranking On the Ranking Chart worksheet, record your individual scores and your team ranking. Each person should have a paper. Write in the Coast Guard Ranking

Total Your Scores and the Differences Figure the totals in the two right hand columns and add your scores.

Reflection On a sheet of notebook paper, write a 4 paragraph reflection on this task. Include 1. Summary of the task. 2. Some of the choices you made and using examples and reasoning from your first worksheet. 3. Some of the choices your team made and why those were different or the same from your ranking. Use evidence from your team discussion and chart. 4. Write about your process – How did you come to consensus? Which scores were better? Why do you think the scores were different? How did your team score compare to the coast guard score?

Resources Edited and adapted from “Lost At Sea” by Grahame Knox All images licensed for reuse