Over Sea, Under Stone
By Susan Cooper
Grades 6-8; Genre – Fantasy; GRL X; AR pts: 12.0
Barney, Simon and
Jane find themselves beset by deadly dangers as they embark on a great quest.
Having found a crumbling parchment map, they begin their search for ancient
treasure linked to King Arthur. More precious than life itself, the treasure,
found by the right people, would help keep at bay the ancient forces of evil
that were once again powerful in the world. They turn for help to their Great-Uncle
Merry, who draws on his vast knowledge of ancient lore to protect them.
Vocabulary
Writing Prompts
Comprehension Questions
Chapter 1
- List the characters and describe the setting of this story. Barney, Jane, Mother, Father, Great-Uncle Merry, Simon, Rufus the dog; setting: train station, then a city called Cornwall p.1
- Describe Great-Uncle Merry. Not really their mother’s uncle, but an old friend her father’s, tall and straight, thick wild white hair; deep set eyes, brown nose curved like a bow, no one knew how old he was, there was something ancient about him p.3
- List Barney’s passion and Simon’s passion. King Arthur; boats p.4;5
- What is so mysterious about the yacht? Great-Uncle Merry seemed upset by it; Young Bill wouldn’t talk about the supplies he had gathered for it and was really upset after running into Jane; the old fisherman called Young Bill evil; the yacht appeared and disappeared silently and strangely p.6
Chapter 2
- What did the children do for entertainment while stuck inside during the rain? Pretended they were explorers and explored the house p.14
- Describe the adventure the children pretended they went on. They were explorers in a jungle and made sure to take food for a picnic. They worked their way through each area of the house, then pretended they heard the natives coming after them.
- What did they find that was curious while on their adventure? A door behind the wardrobe p.19
Chapter 3
- Sketch a picture of the scroll Barney found when searching for his thrown apple core. Brownish parchment springy as steel, cracks through it, another sheet stuck down in it that was darker and older, covered with small writing in strange squashed-looking dark brown letters. Below the writing was singed p.23
- Why did Jane and Barney expect Simon to understand the manuscript? They thought it was written in Latin and Simon has been taking Latin at school. 25
- Who did Barney think the scroll was written about? King Arthur and his King Mark p.26
- Why didn’t the children want to tell their parents about the manuscript? They feared their parents would make them put it back where they found it p.26
- Who came to visit the Drew’s during their supper and why? People from the yacht at sea; they invited to spend the day on the yacht out at sea p.29
Chapter 4
- On page 36, the author used a word to describe how Jane felt about the Withers. What is it and what does it mean? Sinister- evil or productive of evil p.36
- What did Jane find when coming down the stairs for lunch? A small book in the treasure chest p.38
- What was her discovery of the book? It had the name King Mark Head which was similar to the name on the map on the manuscript p.39
- Describe what a vicarage is and what this one looked like. Home of the vicar or clergy of a village; Scruffy house with neglected overgrown plants; grass as high as hay; weeds in the gravel of the drive; inside was not taken care of and worn p.41
Chapter 5
- What did Simon find the morning after Jane visited the vicar? Their house had been broken into and books from all of the main floor had been gone through and thrown on the floor p.48
- What do the children think the burglars were after? The manuscript with the map p.53
- Who do you think broke into the house? the Withers or Mr. Hastings the vicar p.54
- Who do the children feel they can tell about the manuscript? Great-Uncle Merry p.55
Chapter 6
- What was Great-Uncle Merry’s response after seeing the manuscript? Happy and Relieved p.58
- Explain the battle the children put themselves in the middle of by finding the manuscript. Between King Arthur and the evil ones from the world long ago; people who are trying to remember the world at the time of King Arthur; good and evil that still lives on and is seeking the grail p.60
- What do you think over sea and under stone mean? Listen to your child’s ideas p.62
- What was Great-Uncle Merry doing while the children were in the house finding the manuscript? Leading the enemies on a detour and distracting them p.65
- Why can’t the children or their great-uncle go tell the police about the Withers? They wouldn’t believe them p.69
Chapter 7
- Why would the white yacht, named the Lady Mary, be following the children’s dad and uncle out to sea? The Withers were on it and they were following Great-Uncle Merry to see if he’s lead them to something about the manuscript p.72
- Who did the children see as they were sitting on the grass halfway up the Kemare Head? Mrs. Withers and Bill p.74
- Where was the clue the children were looking for as the sun was setting? On a large rock on the opposite headland on Kemare Head p.79
- Who was the man Bill saw and spoke to while trying to find Simon? Mr. Hastings p.84
- How did Simon get away from Bill and the man? Great-Uncle Merry came driving up, Simon got in the car and drove away p.86
Chapter 8
- What type of figurative language did the author use on page 89 in the phrase, “He would have given his ears to be the hero of the chase.”? An idiom p.89
- What did Jane realize the blodge mark was on the map? The moon p.92
- When the children’s parents left for the night, what did that mean the children could do? To go wander out at night to see if the clue worked with the moon p.95
- What did Simon and Jane find using the moon as a guide? That the rocks on the end of the headland is where the grail is buried p.100
- What was the threat on the hill that night? There were people there trying to get to Jane and Simon p.103
Chapter 9
- What is your conclusion about Mrs. Palk sneaking around Barney’s room? That she was looking for the map p.107
- Why didn’t Barney want to talk about the grail or map around Mrs. Palk? He was suspicious of her being a part of the evil p.108
- Where did Mrs. Palk tell Gumerry where the children went? To St. Austell Why? To get rid of Gumerry so the evil ones could get to the children p.112
Chapter 10
- Why were the rocks at the end of the headland called the Gravestones? The children figured the Knight Bedwin was buried there as well as the grail p.115
- What did Rufus find? An area to dig in the ground next to a rock; the children found a large hole in the ground under that area p.119
- What could Jane hear in the gaping hole? The sea p.122
- What was Simon’s conclusion as he realized the Withers hadn’t seen a cave while scoping out the area? The cave might be under water p.124
Chapter 11
- Explain the connection between Bill and Mrs. Palk. She is Bill’s auntie p.130
- How had the children missed seeing Barney as he came down the hill? The procession was in the way and the other children were on a stone wall at the corner of the front quay instead of being in inner quay p.131
Chapter 12
- What happened to Barney when he couldn’t find Simon and Jane? He was kidnapped p.136
- Who had kidnapped Barney and where did they take him? The Withers; to a big deserted looking house p.138
- Describe the interaction between Barney and Mr. Hastings. Mr. Hastings asked Barney where the grail was hiding and Barney said he didn’t know what he was talking about. Mr. Hastings was shocked when Barney asked for another sandwich and excused Mr. Withers. Mr. Hastings tried to convince Barney that he wasn’t bad, but that Gumerry was bad instead and hoping to get information about the grail p.142
- What did Barney say in his conversation with Mr. Hastings? He questioned him and said that Gumerry was doing it in the name of King Arthur and the old world before the dark came p.147
Chapter 13
- Why did Barney relax and heed his new master, Mr. Hastings? Mr. Hastings hypnotized him p.150
- What snapped him out of his trance? Rufus’ howl p.151
- How did the children get away from the men chasing them? They hid in a field p.154
- Why were the children nervous when they heard the owl hooting? Jane realized it was the enemy and not an owl and they feared the enemy had seen them p.160
- What did the children do to take extra precautions at the cave? Tie fishing line around Barney; had matches to light; figured out signals to communicate to each other p.165
Chapter 14
- Choose a word that describes Barney as he’s finding his way through the cave. Brave, courageous, determined, P.168
- What did Barney find in the cavern with the natural cupboard? The grail p.173
- Sketch the grail and describe it. P.173
- Summarize what Jane experienced while waiting outside for her brothers while they were in the cave. She felt a significant amount of responsibility holding the manuscript; anxious and worried as she let the string out; worried about the enemies; worried about the tide p.176
- What did the boys find with the grail? Another manuscript p. 178
- Summarize the battle in the last chapter. The children were starting to head back to the beach and saw the yacht. As they hurried, they saw another dinghy at the shore blocking them off. They were intercepted by the two enemy groups. Mr. Hastings and Mr. Withers were on the rocks with the children and Barney threatened to throw both artifacts into the water. Gumerry came to their rescue in a speed boat with Mr. Penhallow driving. Simon grabbed the artifacts and tried to throw them to Gumerry. Gumerry caught the Grail, but an oar intercepted the telescope case and broke it, sending its contents into the sea. The children all got into the boat and the enemies retreated and left the bay p.179
Epilogue
- Who do the children think Great-Uncle Merry is? Merlin p.193