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Most Dangerous Game Map Project 
“Off there to the right – somewhere – is a large island,” said Whitney. “It’s rather a mystery –” As we read “The Most Dangerous Game,” you may notice that the details of setting play a key role in your understanding of the story’s action. This activity will help you analyze information to then process details in an accurate visual representation. You are to create a detailed map of Ship-Trap Island. The map should be colorful, neat, and creative.
Rubric Code: K24W582
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Falls Below

10 pts

Proficient

20 pts

Exemplary

30 pts

Map-creativity

The map should incorporate your personal take on the story.

Should include:
Title
Color (Especially noting Jungle Landscape and the Sea)
Compass Rose
Key/ Legend
Label the paths that Rainsford and Zaroff followed during the hunt with a dotted line,
like this --------------. (Each path should be a different color )

Falls Below

Plain map; nothing to it but the basic info provided from the story. No color usage. No title.
Proficient

Some personal additions to the map that were not necessarily provided in the text. Some color usage. Map name: Ship Trap Island.
Exemplary

Mostly personal additions. Map is neat and well made, with attention to detail. Colorful. Name other than: Ship Trap Island.
Included Landmarks and Path

Create a path on your map that follows Rainsford and Zaroff's travels on the island.

Label specific landmarks:
Yacht
Rainsford’s Landing Point
Jagged Rocks to Chateau,
The “Ship-Trap”
General Zaroff’s Chateau
Big tree where Rainsford sleeps
Malay Man-catcher
Death Swamp & quicksand
Burmese Tiger Trap
Ugandan Knife trick/Sapling Trap (Where Ivan Dies)
Rainsford’s leaping point
Cove
Cliff
Rainsfor

Falls Below

Few, if any, of the important landmarks from the story are included, and/or the path between them is incorrect.
Proficient

5+ important landmarks are utilized from the story.
Exemplary

All important landmarks are included and in the correct order on the path:

Logical shape and form of Ship-Trap Island based on your reading

All landmarks use logical style/details from the text
10+ landmarks included



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