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Heroism, Humanism & Hijinks: Literature in Action, Week 11, Period 5 (Danger Shop)
[OOC: Summary for Treasure Island.]
When the students entered the Danger Shop, they would have found themselves on the deck of a large sailing ship. There was only a slight rolling of the ship, but people with sensitive stomachs might have felt a little bit queasy.
"Welcome to the Hispaniola. Captain Flint couldn't make it, but this is an approximation of his ship. We're going treasure hunting, but in order to understand what our protagonists had to do before they could get on with the story, we'll be planning our own venture. Then you can play pirates."
When the students entered the Danger Shop, they would have found themselves on the deck of a large sailing ship. There was only a slight rolling of the ship, but people with sensitive stomachs might have felt a little bit queasy.
"Welcome to the Hispaniola. Captain Flint couldn't make it, but this is an approximation of his ship. We're going treasure hunting, but in order to understand what our protagonists had to do before they could get on with the story, we'll be planning our own venture. Then you can play pirates."

Re: Activity Two - Plan Your Voyage
Destination: An island near the South Pole
Five items: Robot pigeon for carrying messages, forks (for pie), pie (just in case pie shop on island has run out), computer with wireless internet (NO AOL MAN), more pie.
Five friends: Evie, Carmela, Seely, Willow, and Sir Peter. Though possibly someone will have to spend all their time keeping the last three from inflicting mayhem on each other.