Your group must create five essential components for a functioning society: a school represented by a 5-page flipbook story, a church symbolized by a rock altar on a purple circle, law through a black stick figure wearing a red cloak, food as 3 red fish, and a house with a 4x4 inch blue base and green roof. Working together interdependently, the 3-4 students must include all five components to establish their community.
Your group must create five essential components for a functioning society: a school represented by a 5-page flipbook story, a church symbolized by a rock altar on a purple circle, law through a black stick figure wearing a red cloak, food as 3 red fish, and a house with a 4x4 inch blue base and green roof. Working together interdependently, the 3-4 students must include all five components to establish their community.
Your group must create five essential components for a functioning society: a school represented by a 5-page flipbook story, a church symbolized by a rock altar on a purple circle, law through a black stick figure wearing a red cloak, food as 3 red fish, and a house with a 4x4 inch blue base and green roof. Working together interdependently, the 3-4 students must include all five components to establish their community.
Interdependence: The quality or condition of being interdependent, or mutually reliant on
each other.
In order for your society to fully function, you must have
the following components: School, Church, Food, House, Law. Below are instructions to creating a working community. Your group of 3-4 students MUST have all 5 components.
Kupuna (School) - Create a flipbook of at LEAST 5 white
pages that tell a story. Heiau (Church) - Create an altar by setting a pile of rocks on a purple circle. Ali`i (Law) - 5 inch black stick figure with a red cloak. Food - 3 red fish with eyes and gills drawn on. House - Create a house using a 4inches x 4inches blue square and a green roof.