For our camp we were aloud 5 items of our choice. The choices we made as a group were Flint for a fire, Tarp for shelter, a compass for direction, First aid kit for cleaning cuts, treating sicknesses and a sleeping bag for a warmth.
We did not get all that we wanted. This was very frustrating because we hardly got anything in the end. It also made me stressed because I found out that some of the things I wanted weren't there for us to take. In the end we had to do with what we had and hope our performance would impress the leaders of the game, The Capitol, and they would send us gifts. We did get Flint so we kept warm, we got tarp for shelter and we got a few mushrooms for food.
To get a few gifts from the capitol we had to create a performance that would impress the capitol. We made ours short so that the capitol wouldn't get bored. To entertain them we created a short rap and added comedy by letting one of our team members do a dance that was originally performed by Will Smith. I was annoyed with this task because we didn't have enough time and we were all tired, sweaty and in no mood to create a dance or a song. Although we were annoyed and stressed, we carried on for we new we would get gifts that might help us win the games. Our gifts were a mirror and some string. We could use the mirror for traps, to blind someone and to catch fish for food. We could use the string to set a trap to protect our things.
If I had one wish in the hunger Games I would wished for rope. This is because I could have used it to climb a tree. If I was above ground I would have a clear view of the other tributes and they would have a hard time finding me and killing me. The dangers we face was the fact that we were to far down the hill and weren't safe from floods. The strengths I brought to the group was the idea of camouflaging our items. I am also strong at the arms and kegs and could have climbed a tree. I am also fairly fast and even though I wasn't the runner I could have stolen from other groups.
During FRIM I enjoyed the activities. Even though I don't go out doors too much to do camping, I enjoyed being in nature. The hikes were fun because I saw, felt and smelt many things you can't see, feel or smell in the city. Something I didn't like was the fact that its was so hot and humid. If I were to give a 6th grader advice for FRIM I would tell them to bring a portable, electrical fan. If I were to give a teacher advice I would tell them to make sure everyone has enough energy because a lot of the children were complaining on being tired.
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