KENSUKE’S KINGDOM – WEEK 2 DAY 1
Read chapter 3 ‘The Ship’s Log’
1. The ship’s log is like a diary, but it is not written every day, it is written when the sailor has time. Think about the
responsibilities and experiences Michael now has.
2. Keep a list of places that they visit and look them up on the map. Some of you may be able to see his journey on the map
in the book.
3. Research the ‘Beaufort Scale’ - What does a force 9 or 10 gale look like at sea?
EXTRA OPTIONAL TASK
After reading:
Use an atlas to find the places in the table and label them on this map of the world:
DAY 2
Remember that Michael is looking back as a grown man on his experiences.
The ship’s log is written in italics in the book to show you it is not the ‘normal’
narrative.
1. Why did the author write about Stella Artois going overboard?
2. How did you feel when the ship’s log ended and the retelling of the
story started again?
3. List all the safety procedures that Michael failed to do before the end
of this chapter. Use good vocabulary and complete sentences for each
point.
DAY 3
• Read chapter 4 - Gibbons and Ghosts
• Using the headings on the sheet to the right,
make notes on all the experiences Michael’s
senses have when he arrives on the island.
• Create another heading for his emotions.
• Use a dictionary to find at least 5 words that
you do not know and write down the definitions.
(You may need these words later!) E.g.
• VOCABULARY: PRANCE STEEP ELATED
RAUCOUS CANOPY COMPANIONSHIP
SURREPTITIOUS RUSTLING BRACKISH
MELLIFLUOUS TRANSLUCENT CACOPHONY
DAY 4
Design an image of the man who is on the
island. You can use the sheet on
the right as an idea. Think about clues
Michael has given the reader. Think about
what we know the man has done. Think
about the harsh conditions on the island.
DAY 5
A man who looks like an orangutan puts out the fire
Michael and Stella are in the sea in a storm Summarise the chapter. Try
to pick out the key points
in the missing 6 steps.