They took Piggy's glasses, and fire from Ralph's camp.
Four Jacks and a Jill
You should probably read the book instead of asking the Internet to do your homework for you. Reading is good for you as a human being, you won't regret doing it :)
Six prongs are on each "jack" in the games of Jacks. Ten jacks and one ball per game set.
Some critics believe that Jack is a symbolic version of Adolf Hitler.
Sam'n'eric
Sam and Eric; the twins, also called Samneric in the book
The two boys who left Ralph's group to join Jack's group in "Lord of the Flies" are Sam and Eric, also known as Samneric. They were lured by the promise of hunting and adventure in Jack's group, which appealed to their primal instincts and need for excitement.
They took Piggy's glasses, and fire from Ralph's camp.
Sam and Eric tell Jack that Ralph said he was going to hide near by so they go looking for him there.
Samneric
THE GRAINS GROUP, SILLY!
Ralph
one of jacks group throws a big rock off the mountain and lands on Piggy's head and dies.
Jack's group steals Piggy's glasses and the conch shell from Ralph's group in the novel "Lord of the Flies." These items represent order, intellect, and democracy, which are valued by Ralph's group but rejected by Jack's group in their descent into savagery.
The Four Jacks is flagged in the Caymans, but ownership of this and many other mega-yachts is often not published for reasons of privacy.
By creating a set of rules. After Ralph become their leader they create a set of rules, what/where the lavatory is, building shelters, fetching food, lighting the fire (fighting for rescue). This diminishes fast though. Also Ralphs group after the boys split combs their hair back (society influence tells you to do this) to prevent themselves from looking like jacks group (a pack of savages).