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Process Evaluation Task Conclusion Introduction Aye aye, Captain! Today ye will decide if ye are pirate enough to go on a dangerous voyage. Have ye ever wondered if there really were pirates? Or were they just characters in stories? Grab ye eye patch, we “ARRRGH” going on a pirate adventure!
Process Evaluation Task Conclusion Introduction Today you will be exploring the web in order to find some basic knowledge of pirate terms and specific pirates. Through research, you will study about different pirates, the ships they used, and their weapons. Follow the links and answer the following questions. Have fun!
Process Evaluation Task Conclusion Task 1 Introduction Task 2 Task 3 On your pirate adventure, you will have three separate tasks that you must complete to learn about pirates. Click on each task to learn what you must do.
Process Evaluation Task Conclusion Task 1 Introduction Task 2 Task 3 • TASK 1: Research • Look at all pirate links below and decide which pirate to choose for your task. • Then , grab a piece of paper and collect the information needed below. • Times/Place - when he/she lived and where he/she lived. • Character traits - give adjectives that explain him/her. • Occupation – what was their job? • Aliases - did he/she go by any other names? • Brief summary of that pirate. Blackbeard Calico Jack William Kidd Mary Reed
Process Evaluation Task Conclusion Task 1 Introduction Task 2 Task 3 TASK 2: Create your own Jolly Roger ! Click here to learn about pirate flags. Using construction paper, create your own Jolly Roger. You must have at least 3 different images on your flag. You should include a written explanation of each image and why it was chosen. You are trying to answer the question: What does this image say about me as a pirate?
Process Evaluation Task Conclusion Task 1 Introduction Task 2 Task 3 • TASK 3: Life of a Pirate • Create 3 journal entries written in the point of view of your pirate. Your entries should correspond with each other, so plan together what you're both going to write about. • The date and time • Location of ship (at sea, port, near land..) • Plans for the day or future • Weather conditions • What meals you had for the day • Things you've noticed along your voyage. Pirate Ships Pirate Weapons
Process Evaluation Task Conclusion Introduction RUBRIC On a separate sheet of lined paper, grade yourself on how you did on your project:
Process Evaluation Task Conclusion Introduction Welcome aboard to the Pirate Ship o' Knowledge! Congratulations! You've done ye work, now sit and relax, and listen t' what your buckos have learned on their pirate adventures!
Process ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Evaluation Task Conclusion Introduction Blackbeard Lives Famous Pirates Pirate Puzzle Tales from the Deep