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Reading - Visualization Skill
Read the following extract from Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson.
The
paper had been sealed in several places with a thimble by way of a
seal; the very thimble, perhaps, that I had found in the captain's
pocket. The doctor opened the seals with great care, and there fell out
the map of an island, with latitude and longitude, soundings, names of
hills, and bays and inlets, and every particular that would be needed
to bring a ship to safe anchorage upon its shores. It was about nine
miles long and five across, shaped, you might say, like a fat dragon
standing up, and had two fine land-locked harbours, and a hill in the
centre marked "The Spy-glass", There were several additions of a later
date; but above all, three crosses of red ink - two on the north part
of the island, one in the south-west, and, beside this last, in the
same red ink, and in a small, neat hand, very different from the
captain's tottery characters, these words: "Bulk of treasure here".
Your
task is to create your own treasure map using the information from the
above extract. To help, it is a good idea to highlight the words and
phrases that describe the location and terrain.
Why do you think the hill is called "Spy-glass"?
All About Me
You should complete your 'All About Me' document which will be added to your PLP.
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