15 Questions
True or false: The man was shipwrecked and landed on an island?
True
True or false: The man prayed everyday for someone to save him?
True
True or false: The man learned how to survive on the island?
True
True or false: The man's hut caught on fire and all his possessions were destroyed?
True
True or false: The man felt grateful and thanked God for his clothes that were left?
False
Which of the following did Charlie and Taraji see on the beach?
Trash
What did Taraji think about swimming in the water?
She thought it would be dirty
What did Charlie and Taraji find stuck on the seal's neck?
An old net
How did the seal react when Charlie took the net off?
It barked happily
What did Charlie and Taraji do for the rest of the day?
They picked up trash
Where does the plastic trash come from?
People throw trash on the ground or put it into trash cans that are too full
Who does plastic trash hurt?
Animals, people, and plants
What happens to trash in storm drains?
It flows to pipes under the ground
Why do we need to keep the oceans clean?
Because the oceans provide us with food and a home for animals and plants
How much plastic trash enters our oceans every minute?
Enough to fill one dump truck
Study Notes
The Story of the Man on the Island
- The man was shipwrecked and landed on an island.
- He prayed every day for someone to save him.
- He learned how to survive on the island.
- Unfortunately, his hut caught on fire, and all his possessions were destroyed.
- Despite this, he felt grateful and thanked God for his clothes that were left.
Charlie and Taraji's Beach Adventure
- Charlie and Taraji saw a seal stuck on the beach.
- Taraji was hesitant to swim in the water.
- They found a net stuck on the seal's neck.
- When Charlie removed the net, the seal reacted with excitement and freedom.
- Charlie and Taraji spent the rest of the day playing on the beach.
The Issue of Plastic Trash
- Plastic trash comes from various sources, including human activities.
- Plastic trash hurts marine life, including seals, and the entire ecosystem.
- In storm drains, trash can easily enter the ocean and cause harm.
- It's essential to keep the oceans clean to protect marine life and the environment.
- A staggering amount of plastic trash, 1 million pieces, enters our oceans every minute.
Island Survival Quiz: Test your knowledge on how to survive in the wild! Learn essential skills and strategies from a man who was stranded on an island. Can you make the right choices to endure and escape?
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