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Tuesday, 13 June 2017

Trapped in the snow!

Walht: use critical thinking skills to: identify, analyse and evaluate articles and stories that involve ‘Facing Challenges’
After reading this story, I have created the following P.M.I. graphic organiser where I have identified key ideas through analysing and evaluating the text in relation to
- Facing Challenges
Synopsis:
- A family went on a tramping trip at a snowy and very cold winter reserve. They lived in a lodge for a while and stayed there. They had quite the adventure, with frozen toilets, barely any food and freezing cold areas. Although it was still a great way to spend time as a family.
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Interesting
Challenges help build up knowledge the next time they face the same challenge. It would help people be more wise about the challenge.
It can be very dangerous especially because it was very cold.
What I found interesting was that they had the perseverance and courage to manage and survive through the snow.
Some involve: facing a fear or overcoming something you're afraid of e.g heights, cold, etc.
Allergies could be caused on the family especially based on the area they were at.
They managed to ration their food and went through the week and survived even though they had very little food to eat.
They can make you feel Stronger and confident.
Phobias and (fears). This can cause injuries.
They didn't seem to have any phobias or fears of where they were.
In outdoor situations people also can learn how to survive in the wild especially because it was cold.
Pneumonia and hyperthermia -too cold. This can cause very serious problems and even cause death in some cases.
They found something to enjoy in their free time such as playing cards and a game of Who am I? which I found quite interesting seeing as they had no access to electricity or devices.







Friday, 2 June 2017