Most Dangerous Game Map Project

Most Dangerous Game Map Project. The Most Dangerous Game Island The setting of "The Most Dangerous Game" plays a really integral role in the story and helps move the plot forward For this project, students will create a map of Ship-Trap Island using details and clues in the text

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If you plan on using this map in your bottle (Assignment B), then plan the size accordingly, or take a photo, shrink to fit and print another copy The setting of "The Most Dangerous Game" plays a really integral role in the story and helps move the plot forward

"The Most Dangerous Game" wrapping up in 8th grade ELA William Thomas

The map for this system is split into six colors, each representing a different part of the environment which interacts with your students in different ways: Blue: These areas represent water and students must make a Swim check in order to travel through these spaces Legend with symbols to represents important items on journey 3. If you plan on using this map in your bottle (Assignment B), then plan the size accordingly, or take a photo, shrink to fit and print another copy

The Most Dangerous Game Island Map. Go through the story and collect a list of "clues," details of the setting that you can use to make your map One of the most important parts of this story is the setting (time and place) of the island

The Most Dangerous Game Fists and .45s!. For this project, students will create a map of Ship-Trap Island using details and clues in the text You must include: Five different places on the island where key events happened in the plot