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CRASH FLIGHT Teaching the Flipped Classroom 29 September 2015

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Crash FlightTeaching the Flipped Classroom29 September 2015

Crash Flight

Halil, Azrin, Masni and Jenny

IntroductionA group of you are on a flight, heading for a vacation. Suddenly, something went wrong and the plane was not stable. The pilot tried to control the flight but he failed. Unfortunately, the flight went down and crashed into the thick forest. Fortunately, everyone is safe and no one was hurt. However, now you need help.There you can see, people sitting around waiting for directions and the plane is in pieces.

TASKYou will work as group and create a PowerPoint presentation. You have to come up with survival tips that will help you while you are in the forest. You must choose the relevant and necessary things to stay alive.

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GROUP PRESENTATION

As a group you will present your Powerpoint Presentation to the class. The goal of this assignment is to share your survival tips and food with the class.

The presentation should be 7 - 10 minutes.

EvaluationBeginning1Developing2Accomplished3Exemplary4ScoreStated Objective or PerformanceStudent is able to locate the problem in history, from general to specific.Student is able touse terminology involvingthe Crash of 29Student shows mastery of the topic, is able to provide causes and effects. Student provides a concluding statement of his own.Stated Objective or PerformanceStudent is able to locate the problem in history, from general to specific.Student is able touse terminology involvingthe Crash of 29Student shows mastery of the topic, is able to provide causes and effects.Student provides a concluding statement of his own.Stated Objective or PerformanceStudent is able to locate the problem in history, from general to specific.Student is able touse terminology involvingthe Crash of 29Student shows mastery of the topic, is able to provide causes and effects.Student provides a concluding statement of his own.Stated Objective or PerformanceStudent is able to locate the problem in history, from general to specific.Student is able touse terminology involvingthe Crash of 29Student shows mastery of the topic, is able to provide causes and effects.Student provides a concluding statement of his own.

Survival Skills1. STOP and ThinkUse the Boy Scouts mnemonic device of "STOP", which stands for "Stop, Think, Observe, and Plan".You've just discovered that you are lost in the jungle. You're unsure about whether or not rescue will be arriving. Here is a list of what you should be doing:

1. Find a source of drinking water.2. Find or build a shelter before nightfall.3. Fashion a weapon you can use for self defense.4. Wait to see if rescue arrives.5. Find a source of food.6. Travel in one direction during daylight hours.

2. Finding WaterIn contrast to the dry climate of the desert, the jungle is an abundant source of water. In many jungles, rainfall is common and can be used as a source of hydration.

Common Sources of Water:

Rainfall:The leaves in the jungle are large and can be used to collect rain water. Just funnel the large leaf into any water storage container and you will have sufficient water for later use.

Streams:Look for streams of running water. You will want to boil any water that you collect from streams in order to kill any bacteria. If you don't have a pot to boil water, then consider using a tin/aluminum can.

Bamboo Stalks:The bamboo collects water during rainfall. Bend the bamboo to allow the water to flow out into a container

3. Finding FoodSince the jungle is such an abundant resource of plants and animals, the resources for finding food are everywhere. It's just a matter of how to get access to it. Here are some tips for getting food in the jungle.

Hunting/Trapping Animals:Don't waste your energy and time hunting animals. Conserve your energy for other survival tasks instead.

Your best bet is to trap animals while you are sleeping.Using a deadfall trap is an effective way to trap animals and you can set up many of them to increase your chances of catching more food.

4. Build a ShelterIn any jungle survival scenario, the shelter plays an important role in protection against the elements. It will be one of the top priorities on your list of survival actions.

We will have to purify water, collect food, start a fire and build a shelter and try to avoid getting eaten.

Plane crashBy,MadihahAzweenFarhanaAishahShalini

The Cause of plane crashMechanical errorRadar reading was not accurate

"The Rule of Threes."A human can survive for:- 3 minutes without air- 3 hours without a regulated body temperature (shelter)- 3 days without water- 3 weeks without foodThe "Rule of Threes" provides a guideline of how to prioritize basic survival skills:1st shelter2nd water3rd food

How they survived?Find anything for treating injuries such as clothes, scarves to stop bleeding.Find the river and follow the water currentCollect flashlight if theres anySleep on the treeTry to give smoke signalUse your senses to 1.find roots to be used as rope 2. collect wood and pebbles as a protection tools 3.Catch anything edible from the river and smoke it 4. collect water using leaves and store in a bamboo.Move only during daytimeStick in your group, cooperate and unite.Stay strong and be positive emotionally!

No harm to read books about wilderness..

Plane CrashSyuhailinRabihaNorhadaNazatul ShimaHafiz

Causes of the plane crashPlane crashes tend to break down into four main categories:Mechanical errorWeatherIntentionalHuman ErrorAnalysis of more than 1,000 fatal crashes from 1950 to 2010 shows the majority were caused by pilots making mistakes, sometimes in response to severe weather or mechanical issues.

More info about the possible causes of the plane crash, can log on to http://www.planecrashinfo.com/cause.htm

Tips on how to survive plane crash?Dress comfortablyWear long pants, a long-sleeve t-shirt, and sturdy, comfortable, sweaterStay warm, dryWear shoesProper shoes to keep your feet from sharp and dangerous objects.

Emergency bag (Survival kits)First aidsWater bottlesLighterFire starterFlash light/ torchlightFlare gunFoodMovementOnly walks in day lightWalks in a group

Self-motivationMoral supportSelf confidenceSurvival skillsFind source of waterRiver, rain water, tree roots, dewMake shelterAway from predator, safe environmentFind source of foodFruits, edible mushroom, animals