Bringing it together…. You will be aware of our poor passengers stranded on the desert Island by...

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Bringing it together….

• You will be aware of our poor passengers stranded on the desert Island by now.

• This morning you will be put into groups to go round a number of stations linked to LOST.

• You will spend 15 minutes at each station.

• You will get to vote for your favourite passenger throughout the morning

THE STATIONS

• Live cooking – the LOST menu…..• The animal man where you will be

able to interact with the animals.• Discussion groups where you will be

developing skills in listening and talking.

• Physics stations where you will observe and discuss models and develop skills in raft building

Aged 35. Studied Psychology at Oxford University and graduated with first class honours. Now works as a spy for MI5. He is an expert at espionage and highly trained in martial arts. He is difficult to get to

know and plays his cards close to his chest.

Aged 42. Local councillor for Renfrewshire Council. He is very organised and good at listening to others and helping solve their

problems. However he has also suffered from stress in the past. He suffers from asthma.

Aged 28. Newly qualified doctor, training to be an eye surgeon.

Speaks no English.

Aged 19. Unemployed. Travelling alone as part of her year out. She has type 2 diabetes

and is overweight. She has a strong personality, is a good decision maker and is

uninjured.

Aged 40. Is a Chef. Travelling with work. Has his recipe book and electric scales with

him. He is a little OTT and is OK in small doses but can turn basic ingredients into a

gourmet dish!

Aged 65. Retired policeman. Used to be an inspector so knows how to lay down the law and treat people fairly. Commands respect.

Badly injured in the crash. Recently diagnosed with cancer but is doing well in treatment.

Aged 56. German mountaineer. Speaks no English. Excellent

navigation skills.

Aged 65. Lives in Bangladesh. Knows how to

survive on basic rations.

Aged 42. Lives in Serbia. Single woman. Completed her flight training in the Slavca Civil Higher Training School in Moscow. Suspected

member of the Russian secret service but this is not yet confirmed.

Aged 26. She is a fitness instructor. She is also

pregnant.

Aged 42. Mechanical engineer. Travelling alone. Has a wife and two children. Has a mild heart condition. Gets easily stressed.

Dislikes unfamiliar situations.

Aged 53. Shop assistant. Travelling to visit her sister’s family with her daughter who was killed in the crash. She is struggling

emotionally. She has high blood pressure.

Aged 37. Botanist. She is an expert on plants and flowers. She knows what

is safe to eat. However she is badly injured in the crash.

Aged 27. Highly educated and very opinionated. Works for Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament – a pressure group that campaigns to get rid of nuclear

weapons. She is very confident and has often questioned MPs and MSPs over the issue of nuclear

weapons.

Aged 36. Prototyper. Vegetarian. He is a hypochondriac and claims

to have the flu. He is annoying with very bad social skills.

This is an uninhabited Island in the Pacific.

It is a very hostile and threatening place.

It is near the centre of the Pacific

ocean. The Island measures a mile and a half

in length by half a mile wide.

Local fauna on the Island includes mosquitoes and other insects, lizards, land and coconut crabs – a huge bird population, palm and

coconut trees and mangrove bushes.The interior is a thick jungle with coconut trees

dominating and bamboo.

Although an abundance of fish live around the reefs and lagoons, many of them are inedible

and poisonous due to a type of algae that grows on coral and which some fish contain in

their flesh.

Symptoms of eating such fish include severe abdominal cramps, nausea, vomiting,

temporary blindness and in some cases death.

There are numerous shipwrecks around the Island, with one appearing

quite recent. It looks modern however has suffered

some damage.

Items on deck include cages, perhaps from transporting poultry, pots and pans, tin opener, wooden pallets,

barrels, rope, measuring spoons, metal bowls, some vegetables (potato, onion and garlic), a kettle and some cutlery.

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