Kensuke's Kingdom - Properties of Materials

Kensuke’s Kingdom by Michael Morpurgo is full of opportunities to explore properties of materials, you can even use the context of survival scenarios linked to the book. In the story 12 year old Michael and his family set off on an adventure of a life time, but a storm causes him to be washed off his boat . He finds himself on an island in the Pacific, struggling to survive on his own. With no food and no water, he curls up to die, but on waking  there is a plate beside him of fish, of fruit, and a bowl of fresh water. He is not alone, Kensuke, a Japanese war veteran, lives on the island with the orang utans. Threatened by Michael’s arrival, Kensuke keeps himself to himself until one fateful day when Michael is paralysed by jelly fish stings.  ​Everything that Kensuke and Michael need must be found on the island or made from the resources they have before them. Their survival depends on it. This book is the perfect setting for  exploring survival scenarios and is full of opportunities for :

  • exploring solids, liquids and gases 
  • investigating how mixtures might be separated, including through filtering, sieving and evaporating
  • the particular uses of everyday materials, including metals, wood and plastic 
  • investigating dissolving, mixing and changes of state   

Key scientific vocab: solubility, dissolve, solution​, soluble, insoluble​, solute, solvent, particle, mix/mixture, filtering, sieving, reversible changes, new material,  burning

Other fiction books with  similar themes include:

The Tale of the Two Bad Mice – Beatrix Potter

Angela Sprocket’s Pockets – Quentin Blake

Stormbreaker – Anthony Horowitz

Young Bond - Steve Cole