wagley+patton+project

I WILL ASSIGN YOU A PARTNER, USE THE WIKI TO COLLABORATE ON THIS PROJECT.

GO TO THE LINK, AND COMPLETE THE ASSIGNMENT - write your answers using this template following each question

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Learning Advice Castaway Group Template Begin your journey and answer the following questions by using the correlating pictures and websites as references to help answer them.
 * 1) Have fun!
 * 2) Write down things you have observed that you find interesting.
 * 3) Also write down questions or comments you have about the experience.
 * 4) Take notice of everything around you, in the pictures, and on the website links to piece everything together.
 * 5) Try to identify food, land formations and other things by looking them up in your textbook, and online.
 * 6) Refer back to the **Task** page to ensure you complete all of the assignment.

** · ****Write down your answers below each question in complete sentences for full credit*** **Refer to the pictures on the website** []

[|Click Here] for more info and history on rice terraces

The vegetation on the island is lush and green and thick and vibrant. The pacific islands have similar vegetation to that on our island. Rice terraces like these are also found in china and the philippines. There is a lot of mountians, and forrested areas, as well as some beach and flatlands. It has a diverse geography, and my have been formed by volcanoes.
 * 1.** What can you tell me about the vegetation on the island? What other places can you think of that have the same kind of vegetation? What countries have rice teraces like these?
 * 2.** What specific landforms and physical geography can you identify from this picture? What does that tell you about this island?

a. pinnapple b. avacado c. coconut They grow in hot, humid climates.
 * 3**. Along your path you notice different kinds of fruit. Can you identify them? What kind of climate do these kinds of fruit grow in?

Click on [|Buko Salad] to learn how to combine these fruits to make a delicious native dessert


 * 4**. Without warning a bright flash sparks in the corner of your eye only to be followed by a loud clap of thunder that echoes throughout the sky. The winds pick up at fierce speeds blowing warm rain sideways and your make-shift hat off your head! It's a hurricane!

Click [|HERE] to find out more about these gigantic storms that are all too common in the Pacific and Atlanic Oceans. Observe the different charts that tell you more about hurricanes and tropical storms in the Eastern Pacific. Also pay attention to which countries they mention are hit the most often. a)What months of the year do hurricanes happen the most often? april-july b)Does this help give you an idea where you may be? philippines Describe the native culture that you encounter. What are some skills/knowledge that you could learn from this culture?. There are tribal villages and their society resembles that of the native americans.
 * 5**. After hiking all day and night through hurricanes and bug infested jungles you come upon something that resembles civilization.

After some of the local tribes helped to feed and shelter you, they guide you onto a path that leads to a town. On the trail your memory starts to come back and you begin to put the pieces back together of what really happened.... a beginning of another mystery
 * Remember to write three things that you learned and liked about your island.
 * *Extra Credit* Write me a **short (one page, no more)** explanation of how you got home and what really happened on your flight. **(use your imagination! I know you have one)**
 * By now you should have a pretty good idea of where you are. You have been a castaway on one of the islands of the Philippines. To find out a lot more about this culturally rich country click on the Resource link and visit the link label; **Philippines.** This link will take you to a very informative page where you will learn everything you wanted to know and didn't really want to know.

I liked the delicious native fruits, the lush, sheltering vegetation, and the warm, life-sustaining climate.

As we were flying, the North Korean government detected us on their Pacific radar and decided to test their small nuclear missle project and so "mistakenly" took us for a military threat. Obviously, the test wasn't a complete success, because most of survived, but the plane did crash into the island, and, after months of living on the unforgiving island, the U.S. government decided to investigate the incident and, as we were living near the top of one of the many mountains, we were easily discovered by the patrol teams and were returned home.