Teachers Notes Crooked Mick

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Teachers Notes Crooked Mick DAVE LUCKETT ILLUSTRATED BY ANDREW JOYNER OMNIBUS BOOKS CONTENTS Category Young Readers Title Mates: Crooked Mick Author Dave Luckett Illustrator Andrew Joyner Extent 64 pp Age 6+ Australian RRP $10.99 Binding Paperback Printing Colour ISBN 978 1 86291 815 3 Introduction 2 About the Author... 2 About the Illustrator. 2 Activities.. 3 Bibliography... 7 Format 198 x 128 mm Teachers Notes may be reproduced for use in school activities. They may not be redistributed for commercial sale or posted to other networks.

INTRODUCTION Just how tall can a tall tale become? In Crooked Mick, Dave Luckett and illustrator Andrew Joyner stretch a yarning session between a jackaroo, a drover, and a mysterious stranger into the tallest tale ever told! Crooked Mick was a giant of a man (but perhaps not that big), who could ride lightning bolts bareback with his arms folded! He could pull a fence straight just by swearing at the fence posts, and he could shear so fast that once he d shorn two sheep dogs, a shed hand and the wool classer before he d even slowed down. Dave Luckett s Crooked Mick captures the essence of a bush yarning session filled with humour, the driest of wit, and ludicrous straight-faced exaggeration. Perfectly accompanied by Andrew Joyner s laid-back bush characters and understated humour, Crooked Mick will be loved by everyone who has ever heard a tale they couldn t quite believe. From tall tales to spooky stories and everything in between, Mates are all- Australian stories for Aussie kids, illustrated in colour on every page. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dave Luckett is the author of the Rhianna books and many other novels for younger readers. He is a full-time writer whose specialities are fantasy, historical fiction and history. ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR Andrew Joyner is an illustrator based in Strathalbyn, South Australia. He works regularly for School Magazine, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Sun Herald, Reader's Digest, The Age and The Sunday Age, among others. 2

ACTIVITIES The following questions can be used to begin a class discussion, or they can be answered individually, in pairs or in groups. 1. English The Mates series explores many commonly understood elements about what it is to be Australian. The Mates are made specially for Australian children. One of the ways that we know we are Australian is to do with how we speak. a) List all the words in Crooked Mick that you think are especially Australian. Then check your score! 5 words Look harder! 10 words Good work! 15 words Now you re talking! b) The word bushman in Crooked Mick describes someone who can survive living and working in the Australian bush or outback. What skills would a person need to live and work outside? Where would they sleep? What would they eat? And how would they cook? c) A bunyip is a mythical creature, but Australians who travel overseas sometimes tell tall tales and describe them as being real. Can you describe a bunyip? d) A jackaroo, or jillaroo, and a drover are uniquely Australian words. With some help from your teacher, look these words up in the dictionary. What do they mean? Use the word dinkum in a sentence. e) The author Dave Luckett says The stringybarks leaned over them, and the bush was full of night noises. Try to re-write this spooky sentence using your own words. 3

2. History a) When European settlers first came to Australia and started farming sheep and cattle, there were not many fences or roads. People had to look after the sheep and cattle to make sure they weren t attacked by dingoes and didn t wander away during the night. Research the Dingo Fence and draw it on the map of Australia. Before four-wheel-drives and motorbikes and helicopters, how did people travel around their farms and stations? Find out how the jackaroo and drover travelled by looking in the book. b) Did you know that a sheep s fleece just grows and grows? A shearer is a person with special skills. The person has to be very strong and also very careful not to hurt the sheep while it s being shorn. Usually sheep are shorn once a year in spring and their wool is made into many different things. Why is wool a valuable fibre? Find out what a bale of wool was valued at in 1850. c) In the book, Crooked Mick builds a huge shearing shed on the Speewah Station and the illustration shows sheep pouring out of its doors. There are many other stories about the Speewah. Find one on the internet. 3. Creative Activities a) Crooked Mick is full of tall tales. See if you can write your own tall tale, like this one: The Speewah is out past the Black Stump. It s so far out in the bush that the crows fly backwards. The ground gets so hot at Speewah Station that the emus wear army boots. b) Imagine it is your job to make advertisements for Crooked Mick at your school. Design a poster that might make other children want to read the book. c) Do you know how to play Chinese Whispers? Play this game with your class and then discuss how a story sometimes gets changed the more it is told. 4

d) What does Crooked Mick really look like? Draw your version of him. 4. Natural History Points for discussion: a) Have you ever been outside at night to see the Milky Way? Do you know why you can see the Milky Way much more clearly in the bush? b) A shearers cook has to get up very early in the morning and cook breakfast, morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner for all the hungry, hardworking shearers. What might be on the menu? Write your own shearers menu. c) Why are sheep are usually shorn in spring? d) Do some research to find out how many sheep one shearer can really shear in one day. 5. Geography What identifies this as an Australian story? Do you think it could take place anywhere in the world? Find out all you can about Pecos Bill. a) Where in Australia would you be likely to have trouble with big hungry mosquitoes? Why? What diseases can mosquitoes carry? b) The Todd River near Alice Springs, in central Australia, is dry almost all the time and is even the location for an annual dry river boat race. In 1993 the boat race was cancelled due to a flood! Research on the internet the history of this fun local event. c) The author of Crooked Mick, Dave Luckett, lives in Perth. Mark where Perth is on your map of Australia. The illustrator, Andrew Joyner, lives in Strathalbyn in South Australia. Work out how far it is from Dave s house to Andy s house. 5

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BIBLIOGRAPHY The Macquarie Dictionary, 1996, The Macquarie Library Pty Ltd, Macquarie University, NSW. Wikipedia, Sheep Shearing, viewed 1 March 2010, <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/sheep_shearing>. Wikipedia, Outback, viewed 1 March 2010, <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/outback>. Wikipedia, Chinese whispers, viewed 1 March 2010, <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/chinese_whispers> Wikipedia, Henley-on-Todd_Regatta, viewed 3 March 2010, <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/henley-on-todd_regatta> 7