Title: The Cay
1The Cay Study Questions
2Chapter One Study Questions
- 1. To what did the author compare the German
submarines? - 2. Why would the enemy attach an oil refinery
during a war? - 3. Phillip was curious about U-boats what danger
would he face if he did spot a U-boat and shake
his fist at it? - 4. In what three ways was the war affecting
Phillips life? - 5. Where did Phillip use to live and what was it
like there?
3Additional study questions
- In what year does this book begin?
- On what island and town on the island does this
story take place? - What did the Germans attack?
- What was the rude oil to become?
- What is the nationality of the settlers of this
island? - What is a German submarine called?
- In what sea is the setting of this story?
- Who is telling this story? What is such a role in
a book called? - Describe the narrator?
- Is he an obedient son
- Who is his Dutch friend? Describe him.
- Why wee the boys chased away from playing their
game? - What are veerboots? Tell from the context.
- Where do the boys live and why do they go home?
- Explain the reason for the mothers changing
behavior. - What job does his father do?
- How many subs does his father think are out
there? - What defense does the island have?
- What is the problem between his mom and dad?
4Major events of Chapter One-Summary
5Research Question
- What were the numbers of the exact U-boats that
attacked in chapter one of this book? How many
were there? What eventually happened to them?
6Chapter Two Study Questions
- 1. What was the purpose of blackout curtains and
why were they necessary? - 2. What would Phillip miss if he was forced to
leave the island? - 3. What three concerns did the people of the
Dutch West Indies of Curacao have which Phillips
mom worried about the most? - 4. What event showed Phillip that war not an
exciting time? - 5. What boat did Phillip and his mom take and
where would they head on the first leg of the
journey?
7Additional discussion questions
- 1. Why does Phillip check the house at night?
- 2. Why does Phillip get up from bed and what does
he get? - 3. What does the mother want to do?
- 4. List three things Phillip love about the
island? - 5. Who are the people who demand military
escorts? Why? - 6. Who will not receive gas?
- 7. What does Phillip's father decide he must do?
- 8. What other problems resulted when the tankers
quit coming? - 9. What tanker does load with gasoline?
- 10.What happens to that ship?
- 11. How did it affect Phillip his mother, his
father? - 12.What is Phillips fear?
- 13.What was the fathers fear? How can we know
this fear? Is it stated? Is it implied? How? - 14.What was the name of the ship? What kind was
it? What is it carrying? 15.Where is it going? - 16.When is this ship leaving?
- 17.What is the last sight Phillip has of his
father? - 18.Where is fore and where is aft on a ship?
- 19.How is Phillips relationship with his mother
changing? - 20.How do the last words of this chapter reflect
the personality of Grace both then and before?
8Major events of Chapter Two-Summary
9Research Question for Chapter Two
- Where was Germany getting oil during World War
II? Why would bombing this little island be so
important to the Germans that they sent U-boats
to this island? What is an oil refinery?
10Chapter Three Study Questions
- 1. Research
- 2. Describe how Phillip became separated from
his mother? - 3. What impression did Phillip first have of
Timothy and then what did he notice as he had a
conversation with him? - 4. Was Timothy being overly cautious with the
water or did he do the right thing? Support your
opinion,
11Major events of Chapter Three-Summary
12Research Question for Chapter Three
- Phillips boat was torpedoed two days after
leaving Panama. Research this area and find out
what Cays are around Panama in a path that the
boat would be headed (towards Florida). Name the
Cays of this region located approximately 15
latitude/80 longitude.
13Chapter Four Study Questions
- 1. What evidence is there that Phillip learned
from his environment to be biased and prejudiced
toward African American people? - 2. What did Phillip learn about Timothy which
made YOU feel empathy (sorry for) for Timothy? - 3. What dangers did they face in this chapter?
- 4. For how long could Phillip see and describe
how he acted when he realized he was blind?
Would this be an understandable reaction? Why
or why not? - 5.Describe the stages Phillip went through before
becoming fully blind? - 6. In what ways did Timothy try to comfort
Phillip during this time?
14Major events of Chapter Four-Summary
15Research Question for Chapter Four
- For how long can people live without food? water?
16Chapter Five Study Questions
- 1. Explain how the plane allowed Phillip and
Timothy to become closer? - 2. In what way did Stew Cat help to keep Phillip
calm? - 3. Why do you think Timothy jumped to the
conclusion that the cat was bad luck? - 4. What did Phillip mean when he said, His eyes
were becoming mine? - 5. What important role did birds play in their
survival?
17Major events of Chapter Five-Summary
18Research Question for Chapter Five
- Research the brain and show how each part of the
brain operates making parts of the body function.
Where exactly, considering Phillips blindness,
was Phillip hit on the head?
19Chapter Six Study Questions
- 1. How did Phillip tell morning from night?
- 2. What event spoiled the spotting of the island?
Describe it. - 3. How did Timothy help Phillip see the island?
- 4. Why do you think Timothy wanted to get off the
sea and go to an island with no water or people? - 5. Do you think they would have a better chance
of being rescued if they stayed on the raft?
20Major events of Chapter Six-Summary
21Research Question for Chapter Six
- What dangers are there in being exposed to the
sun for long periods of time without shelter?
22Chapter Seven Study Questions
- 1.Would you have been able to jump into shark
infested water like Timothy had to. Why or why
not? - 2. What did Timothy suggest they do with the
langosto they would catch? - 3. Why was Phillip surprised that Timothy wanted
to set up camp? Do you think they will only be
there tow or three days? Why was Timothy telling
Phillip this? - 4. Describe where Phillip thinks they are and why
he is a bit discouraged by that fact? - 5. Describe the shape of the island and tell what
advantage or disadvantage its location was to
their rescue? - 6. Even though they were in a bad location, why
do you feel Timothy wanted them to stay there?
How did he convince Phillip they still had a
chance at rescue?
23Major events of Chapter Seven-Summary
24Research Question for Chapter Seven
- What is a coral reef? What is an atoll? What are
the dangers of
25Chapter Eight Study Questions
- 1- for research
- 2. What did Phillip think the reason was that
Timothy wouldnt take him to the reef the first
time? What do you think Timothys reason was? - 3. What dangers did Phillip envision while
Timothy was getting langosta? - 4. What effect did Phillips silence have on
Timothy? - 5. Once they settled for the night, what shocking
truth did Phillip realize? - 6. What was the confusion with the rocks that
showed an unflattering characteristic of
Timothys? What characteristic did he have? How
could Phillip help even though he was blind? - 7. How did Timothy keep up the illusion of being
able to read?
26Major events of Chapter Eight-Summary
27Research Question for Chapter Eight
- What does illiterate mean? What was the literacy
rate for blacks in the 1940s in the Caribbean
Islands and in the US? Why was this the
situation if the educational policy was separate
but equal? What is it now?
28Chapter Nine Study Questions
- How did Timothy show he was thinking about
Phillips welfare? - Was Timothy asking too much of Phillip to expect
him to help with the work? Support your answer
with logic and fact of the book. - Would black mule be considered an insult
explain. In what way did Phillip mean it? - Was it abusive of Timothy to have struck
Phillip after Phillip slung insults at him? If
you thought it was, explain what he should have
done instead. If not, explain your reasons why
you think it is alright to hit a child. - Do you think this incident caused the change to
come over Phillip? How did he react to Timothy
and explain why you think he did change?
29Major events of Chapter Nine-Summary
30Research Question for Chapter Nine
- What is considered child abuse today? Were
adults committing child abuse for the same
actions in the 1940s?
31Chapter Ten Study Questions
- 1. Why was the rain so important to Phillip and
Timothy? - 2. Was it clever of Timothy to have built the
catchment? - 3.How many days have passed since they were
without fresh water? - 4. For what reasons did Phillip want it to rain
all night? - 5. Contrast Phillips life to Timothy's. How are
they alike? How are they different? - 6. What universal observation did Timothy make
about the true issue at the root of prejudice? - 7. What things did the island provide for them to
eat? What tasty treat was available but out of
reach? What hints did Timothy give to Phillip to
make him know he wanted Phillip to get those
treats? - 8. Was Phillip a patient person? Why or why not?
32Major events of Chapter Ten-Summary
33Research Question for Chapter Ten
- Draw a catchment and then weave a mat
blindfolded..
34Chapter Eleven Study Questions
- 1. How do we know Phillip is beginning to become
more independent? - 2. What senses was Phillip using to see his
surroundings? Explain each sense. - 3. What startling realization did Phillip come to
about the reasons Timothy was trying to make him
more independent? - 4. What did Timothy mean when he said the island
must have a jumbi? What would keep this away did
he think. - 5. What reasons did Timothy have for suspecting
Stew Cat as the jumbi? - 6. What worried Phillip most about Stew Cats
disappearance? - 7. What explanation do you have for Phillips
temporary lack of good judgment when he entered
the water to see if the raft was still there? - 8. What foreshadow of things to come are we left
with at the end of the chapter?
35Major events of Chapter Eleven-Summary
36Research Question for Chapter Eleven
- What are some superstitions of the West Indies?
What are superstitions related to cats in any
culture?
37Chapter Twelve Study Questions
- 1. Did the jumbi make their luck change for the
worse? What danger does Phillip now face? Do you
think he will come through it? - 2. What did malaria do to Timothy?
- 3. How did Phillip show he was a cool-headed
person? - 4. Was it a good thing that Timothy went into the
water? Explain. - 5. In what way did this chapter help you see a
change in Phillip? Describe this change.
38Major events of Chapter Twelve-Summary
39Research Question for Chapter Twelve
- Look up malaria? How do people get malaria? In
what areas of the world is it most prevalent?
What are the symptoms? What is the treatment? Can
it be prevented?
40Chapter Thirteen Study Questions
- 1. How many months were Phillip and Timothy on
this cay? - 2. How many extra days beyond one month have
passed? - 3. What dangers did Phillip face by going on the
reef? - 4. In what way did Timothy help Phillip see the
fishing hole? Describe how he did this? - 5. How would Phillip handle the fright of
falling into this hole? - 6. How do we know Phillip no longer feels
uncomfortable around Timothy?
41Major events of Chapter Thirteen-Summary
42Research Question for Chapter Thirteen
- How do blind people learn? What would be the
scariest thing for them to learn? How do they
depend on their other senses?
43Chapter Fourteen Study Questions
- 1. At the end of Chapter 13, Phillip did two
things that prove he is able to survive. What
are these things and why were they vital things
for Phillip to learn? - 2. What sign was there that the castaways were
in extreme trouble? - 3. What things did Timothy do to ensure that they
could survive a storm? - 4. What was Timothys explanation for this
sudden storm in July? - 5. How did Timothy know the land closes to them?
Name the two islands closest to them. - 6. How did Timothy know how dangerous the tempest
could be?
44Major events of Chapter Fourteen Summary
45Research Question for Chapter Fourteen
- Look up the grades of a storm. A tempest is
another word for a hurricane or typhoon. What are
the wind limits for each type of storm? In what
months do they usually appear? From where do
they come?
46Chapter Fifteen Study Questions
- 1. What signs were there that a storm was
brewing out at sea ( 5)? - 2. What could happen during this storm that
threatened their lives? - 3. At the beginning of the storm, what did they
do to survive?
47Major events of Chapter Fifteen Summary
48Research Question for Chapter Fifteen
- Describe the structure of a hurricane and why
there is a period of calm.
49Chapter Sixteen Study Questions
- What two emotions did Phillip experience that
showed his confusion about being alone? Give an
example of how we know he was experiencing these
emotions. - Although we know that Timothy prepared Phillip
for the event of his being alone, what did he
forget to tell Phillip? - What is the lee side of a tree?
- How did Phillip tell time? Describe it.
- Through the tragedy, what did Phillip find
exciting?
50Major events of Chapter Sixteen Summary
51Research Question for Chapter Sixteen
- A kinetic character changes a static character
stays the same. Determine what type of character
Phillip is and prove it. What type of character
is Timothy? Prove it with examples from the book.
52Chapter Seventeen Study Questions
- What did Phillip crave to eat and how did he
manage to get it? Describe the scene. - What did you feel as he was trying to get this
tasty treat? - What grabbed Phillips arm as he fished in the
pool? - Should Phillip had put himself in danger like
this? - What else could the author have made happen at
this point in the book?
53Major events of Chapter Seventeen Summary
54Research Question for Chapter Seventeen
- Learn about eels? Where do they live? How do
they catch their prey? Why are they dangerous to
man? Are they really electric?
55Chapter Eighteen Study Questions
- 1. In what ways were Phillips other senses
taking over for his sight? What could he now do
that he couldnt do before? - 2. What realization did Phillip have to face when
the plane few overhead and did not land? - 3. What would you be feeling if you reached the
same conclusion? - 4. How did Phillip show he was a good problem
solver? - 5. How did he show he had good imagination?
- 6. Phillips depression increased at the end of
the chapter. Explain. Why? Isnt is good just to
be alive?
56Major events of Chapter Eighteen Summary
57Research Question for Chapter Eighteen
- What kinds of planes would be flying for the US
in the Caribbean during WW2? What would they be
looking for? What might their flight plan be?
Would they be able to see or pay any attention to
a small cay and a signal fire?
58Chapter Nineteen Study Questions
- 1. Describe the rescue of Phillip.
- 2. Tell what you learned from reading this book.
- 3. List four lessons that Phillip learned from
being blind. - 4. Give your opinion on the topic of racism as
applied to this book. What bothered you what did
you think was mean but maybe necessary for the
purpose of the book? Would you recommend this
book? Should it be taught in class again? - 5. Even though the events in this book seem
impossible, the author used reasonable ways that
a person could survive. List ten events from
this book that could actually help a person
survive. - 6. List several things that did not seem like
they would truly happen. - There is a prequel/sequel to this book, and you
are encouraged to read it on your won with not
study questions or chapter sums. It is entitled
Timothy of the Cay.
59Make some predictions
- 1. Do you think Phillip will remain blind for the
rest of his life? - 2. Because Phillip loved Timothy, will he
influence his parents when he returns home?
Will they understand? - 3. Has your attitude toward Phillip changed?
Toward Timothy? - 4. What does this book symbolize? Why did the
author decide to have Phillip lose his sight?
What does the blindness symbolize about how
people should live their lives? Do you think 5.
Phillip will go back to the way he was about
being prejudice or has he changed forever? - I hope the message of this book stays with you
throughout your life and gives you courage to
stand up for what you know is right. Always be a
survivor and give others the skills to survive
all the obstacles of life, also.
60Major events of Chapter Nineteen Summary
61Research Question for Chapter Nineteen
- The Navy saves Phillip. What type of ship was it?
Investigate when the US sent ships and the
types of ships to the Caribbean. What was their
mission? Should the author instead used the Coast
Guard as the means to rescue Phillip? What was
the role of the Coast Guard in the Caribbean
during WW2?
62Week of October 30 Monday - B Day Complete
chapters 11-14 and have Quiz 3
Wednesday B Day Complete Chapters
15-19 Quiz 4 and Final test
Tuesday A Day Chapter 15-19 Quiz
Thursday A Day
Final test All classes must turn in their
notebooks with all study questions and sums by
Thursday, Nov. 2. and their foldables. The
notebook is worth 500 points ( 5 grades) and the
foldable is worth 400 points ( 4 grades). I will
grade notebooks and foldable Thursday night . It
must also have their grammar vocabulary for part
four of The Cay. The sections are grammar,
vocabulary, study questions, journal,
research/tests. If they bring their notebook home
over the week-end, I will not have graded the
quizzes.
- Parents of 2006-07 students,
- I am sending this to you so students can
complete their study questions and chapter
summaries. They do not have to do their research
problems. We have done a few of them, and they
are just challenge questions. I called JENS and
they say they are up and running. If students
have brought a book home, they must return it
Monday so students will have the books during
class. Thanks. ln