The Explorer - Session 23 - Reading Comprehension suggested answers
English Resource Description
In session 23 of "The Explorer" reading comprehension activity, students are provided with a series of questions to test their understanding of the text. The children in the story are on their twelfth day since their plane crash. The explorer wakes the children early because he intends to impart essential survival skills to them before he becomes occupied with work later in the day. He also comments positively on the raft that Fred constructed, describing it as a well-designed creation.
Con's reaction to the dangers outlined by the explorer is one of terror, as she perceives their survival prospects to be quite bleak. Despite the heavy rain, the children choose to engage in a game of Stuck in the Mud to pass the time. The phrase 'it would shine like a gold coin' is interpreted to mean that the memory holds a special significance for Fred. When asked to summarise the concept of Explorer School, students are challenged to condense the information into no more than fifty words, providing a succinct overview of this educational experience within the narrative.