Characters
Setting
Plot
Themes
Challenge
100

Who is the main character?

Matthew
100

Where does Matthew and his mum move?
HINT- Location not town

The coast 

100

Why do Matthew and Mum move?

Dad is in jail and they need a fresh start/money.

100

What does "coming of age" mean?

Growing/maturing through experiences.

100

What does the title Saltwater Boy refer to?

Matthew's connection to the ocean/coastal life and Bill's recognition of him as someone who belongs there.

200

Who becomes a father figure to Matthew?

Old Bill

200

What is the name of the coastal community?

Crawley Point

200

What do Matthew and Mum plan to do with Grandpa's old house?

Fix it up and sell it.

200

Name one important theme in Saltwater Boy.

Family / belonging / sustainability / identity / reconciliation

200

What is a pippi?

A type of shellfish found on Australian beaches.

300

What is Matthew's mum's job?

Artist / Job at Fisherman's Club
300

What type of environment is important throughout the novel?

The ocean/coast

300

What does Bill teach Matthew to find?

Pippis

300

How does Matthew change throughout the novel?

He becomes more confident and independent.

300

What does Bill teach Matthew about the environment?

To respect, care for and live sustainably within it.

400

Why does Matthew's father go to prison?

He gets into trouble with the law/criminal behaviour

400

Why is the beach important to Matthew?

It gives him freedom, peace and a connection to his grandfather/Bill.

400

What does Matthew learn from Bill besides fishing?

Confidence, independence and respect/care for the environment.

400

Why is belonging important to Matthew?

He is looking for somewhere and people where he feels accepted and safe.

400

Why is Bill important to Matthew's development?

He provides guidance, skills and a positive male role model.

500

How is Bill different from Matthew's biological father?

He is patient, supportive and teaches Matthew, rather than frightening/controlling him.

500

How does the coastal setting help develop the story's themes?

It provides Matthew with a place to grow, learn and develop a sense of belonging.

500

What changes when Matthew's dad gets out of prison?

The family's new peace and Matthew's relationship with Bill are threatened.

500

How does the novel show that family isn't always about biology?

Bill becomes a father figure to Matthew despite not being his biological father.

500

Which relationship has the biggest influence on Matthew:

Mum, Dad or Bill? Explain your choice. Answers may vary if justified.

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