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Who were the Pirates?

4

Discover who different groups of pirates were and
where they sailed!

Who were the most famous pirates?
Learn about some famous pirates and the terrible
things that they did!

What was a pirate ship like?
Explore the range of ships that pirates sailed and find
out the different parts of them.

What jobs did pirates do?
Learn about the different jobs onboard a ship and find
out what pirates wore too!

What was life like onboard?

7

What was the best treasure?

Find out about the chores that pirates had to do, food they
ate, games they played and rules for onboard ship.

Discover a pirate’s favourite types of treasure, how they
captured it and what happened to those who were caught!

10

What happened to the pirates?

15

Glossary

Learn what happened to the pirates and find out if there
are still pirates today.

Investigate what lots of different piratey words mean!

© Teaching Packs - Pirates - Page 3

20
23
26
28
In this section,
you will learn
about...

Pirates were people who stole from other ships

1. Different groups
of pirates and the
places they sailed
around.

have been called by different names (e.g.

2. A dangerous
route called ‘The
Pirate Round’.

The most famous pirates were those who

3. Why people
decided to become
pirates.

and ports. They have been around for
thousands of years. Some groups of pirates
Vikings, Buccaneers, Privateers, Corsairs).

sailed 500 years ago and stole gold from
Spanish ships. The Spanish had actually
stolen the gold themselves from South
America, so were an excellent target for
pirates sailing the Caribbean Sea.
© Teaching Packs - Pirates - Page 4
In this section,
you will learn
about...
1. The different
parts of a pirate
ship.

Successful pirates needed a fast ship that would allow them to
surprise other ships. Smaller ships could turn more easily than
larger vessels, helping them to make a quick getaway too!
However, ships had to be large enough to carry
the pirates, as well as the supplies that they
needed for their journey.

2. Different types
of ships that
pirates used to sail
on their voyages.
3. How pirates
used to
communicate with
others on the sea.

Many older ships needed to be repaired
regularly and it was hard work to keep
them going. Many were shipwrecked,
which meant that the pirates had
to try and capture another.
Image © ThinkStock

© Teaching Packs - Pirates - Page 10
Crow’s Nest
Pirates ships were all
slightly different, but
most of them had the
features shown here.
Can you work out
what each part is
for?

Main Mast

Jolly Roger

Rigging
Stores
Foremost Mast

Deck
Bowsprit
Quarterdeck
Head
Gunport
Cannon
Anchor

Rudder

Cannon Stores

Hull

© Teaching Packs - Pirates - Page 11

Cloud Images © ThinkStock
In this section,
you will learn
about...

There were lots of different jobs to do on
board a pirate ship. Some were more skilled
than others and these were often better paid.

1. The different
types of jobs that
pirates had to do.
2. Why these jobs
were all very
important.
3. The clothes that
pirates might wear
onboard the ship.

The Captain of a pirate ship was the most
important job of all. They would set the rules for
their crew to follow and keep the best treasure for
themselves. However, if the crew were unhappy
because of the lack of loot, they would sometimes
throw a mutiny and throw the captain overboard,
replacing him with someone else!
© Teaching Packs - Pirates - Page 15
Did you know...
Blackbeard once shot his
Quartermaster in the knee to
show everyone who was the boss!
A Quartermaster was second in command of
the pirate ship. The quartermaster usually
steered the ship, was in charge of supplies
and dishing out any punishments for
disobedience onboard. He usually led any
attacks on other ships and was the first to
leap aboard the hunted ship.

A surgeon inspected new recruits, before
they joined the ship, to see if they were fit
for duty. They also treated any sick and
wounded pirates, sometimes removing
limbs. Even though they were well paid,
surgeons were very useful so pirates would
often kidnap them if they got the chance!
© Teaching Packs - Pirates - Page 16
In this section,
you will learn
about...

Pirates spent more time having fun than other sailors. They loved

1. The chores that
pirates had to do
while at sea.

The ship had to be kept in excellent condition, so it was

eating, drinking and singing, but they did have some chores.

able to sail and manoeuvre well in battle (and also to
avoid capture by the Royal Navy). Pirates had to

2. Food that they
had to eat.

scrub the decks and climb up rigging and sails,
so they could be mended and moved. Supplies

3.The rules and
punishments for
pirates onboard.
4. Games that
pirates played.

(such as fresh water and meat) had to be
collected too, so pirates had to row out to islands
to collect them. One pirate also had to climb to
the top of the ship to look out for passing vessels.
© Teaching Packs - Pirates - Page 20
What did pirates
eat and drink?
Turtle meat
But only if you can find any turtles.
Fish
Be careful that it doesn’t bite!
Fresh meat
If the expedition crew bring any animals or
birds from the island in the distance.
Eggs
The hens onboard ship have been laying eggs for us - they’re full of protein!
Hard Tack
Long-lasting biscuits that are tough to eat.
Better eat them in the dark, so you
don’t have to look at the weevils in them!

There wasn’t much variety in
a pirate’s diet. The main food
was biscuits, washed down
with beer or wine. However,
this was better than starving,
which might happen if they
were shipwrecked or if their
ship couldn’t move because
there wasn’t any wind.
Where did pirates sleep?
If the weather was nice, most
pirates slept on the deck. This
was better than sleeping on the
lower deck, which was dark,
hot, cramped, noisy and smelly.
Bilge water slopped below and
there were rats everywhere!

Limes
A great source of Vitamin C to stop us
from getting scurvy.
Beer and Wine
Water doesn’t stay fresh onboard ship,
so wash down our foul food with plenty of beer and wine!
© Teaching Packs - Pirates - Page 21

Images © ThinkStock
Blackmail
Threatening someone with something, unless
demands are met.

Coastguard
People who help to keep the seas safe and
secure.

Boatswain (or Bosun)
Someone who checked that the ship was in
working order and fully stocked.

Colonies
Places that are ruled by another country.

Ambush
A surprise attack.

Booty
Pirate treasure.

Ammunition
All of the materials and weapons used in fights
and battles.

Bowsprit
A long pole that points out of the front of the ship.

Anchor
A heavy weight that was used to stop the ship
from moving.

Breeches
Clothing that covers the body from the waist
down.

Artillery
Large guns used in battles, e.g. cannons.

Buccaneer
Raided and stole from treasure ships and places
around the Caribbean.

Bandoleer
A belt used to hold ammunition.

Cannon
A large gun that is mounted on wheels.

Barnacle
A small sea creature that clings to rocks and the
bottom of ships.

Cannon stores
Places where ammunition was kept.

Barrel
A container, made of wood, used to hold liquids
and other materials.
Barricade
Blocking others from getting / going somewhere.
Becalmed
When a ship with sails cannot move because
there isn’t any wind.
Bilge water
Foul water that collects in the bottom of old ships.

Captain
The most important person on a ship.

Commission
Permission that was given to a privateer to attack
enemy ships.
Communication
Ways of talking and sharing information with
others.
Compass
An instrument used to find north that was used in
navigation.
Cooper
Someone who made and repaired barrels.
Corsair
Pirates who sailed on the Mediterranean Sea
between the 15th and 18th Centuries.
Crow's nest
A small platform high up on the mast that lets
sailors / pirates look out to sea.

Careening
Tipping the ship on its side and repairing the hull.

Cutlass
A short sword used by buccaneers. Popular
because it didn’t get caught in rigging.

Cargo
Goods that were carried on a ship.

Dagger
A weapon with a sharp point used in fighting.

Carpenter
People who worked to fix ships and the things on
them.

Deck
The floor of a ship.

Cat-o'-nine tails
A whip used to punish sailors.
© Teaching Packs - Pirates - Page 28

Disobedience
Refusing to obey others or rules.
www.teachingpacks.co.uk
Thank you for looking at this
preview of our eBook.
Download the full book at
http://teachr.co/piratespack
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The Pirates Book

  • 1. By Mark and Helen Warner www.teachingpacks.co.uk Page
  • 2. All of the underlined words in this book are in the glossary, so you can check their meaning if you need to. Find the glossary at page 28. Who were the Pirates? 4 Discover who different groups of pirates were and where they sailed! Who were the most famous pirates? Learn about some famous pirates and the terrible things that they did! What was a pirate ship like? Explore the range of ships that pirates sailed and find out the different parts of them. What jobs did pirates do? Learn about the different jobs onboard a ship and find out what pirates wore too! What was life like onboard? 7 What was the best treasure? Find out about the chores that pirates had to do, food they ate, games they played and rules for onboard ship. Discover a pirate’s favourite types of treasure, how they captured it and what happened to those who were caught! 10 What happened to the pirates? 15 Glossary Learn what happened to the pirates and find out if there are still pirates today. Investigate what lots of different piratey words mean! © Teaching Packs - Pirates - Page 3 20 23 26 28
  • 3. In this section, you will learn about... Pirates were people who stole from other ships 1. Different groups of pirates and the places they sailed around. have been called by different names (e.g. 2. A dangerous route called ‘The Pirate Round’. The most famous pirates were those who 3. Why people decided to become pirates. and ports. They have been around for thousands of years. Some groups of pirates Vikings, Buccaneers, Privateers, Corsairs). sailed 500 years ago and stole gold from Spanish ships. The Spanish had actually stolen the gold themselves from South America, so were an excellent target for pirates sailing the Caribbean Sea. © Teaching Packs - Pirates - Page 4
  • 4. In this section, you will learn about... 1. The different parts of a pirate ship. Successful pirates needed a fast ship that would allow them to surprise other ships. Smaller ships could turn more easily than larger vessels, helping them to make a quick getaway too! However, ships had to be large enough to carry the pirates, as well as the supplies that they needed for their journey. 2. Different types of ships that pirates used to sail on their voyages. 3. How pirates used to communicate with others on the sea. Many older ships needed to be repaired regularly and it was hard work to keep them going. Many were shipwrecked, which meant that the pirates had to try and capture another. Image © ThinkStock © Teaching Packs - Pirates - Page 10
  • 5. Crow’s Nest Pirates ships were all slightly different, but most of them had the features shown here. Can you work out what each part is for? Main Mast Jolly Roger Rigging Stores Foremost Mast Deck Bowsprit Quarterdeck Head Gunport Cannon Anchor Rudder Cannon Stores Hull © Teaching Packs - Pirates - Page 11 Cloud Images © ThinkStock
  • 6. In this section, you will learn about... There were lots of different jobs to do on board a pirate ship. Some were more skilled than others and these were often better paid. 1. The different types of jobs that pirates had to do. 2. Why these jobs were all very important. 3. The clothes that pirates might wear onboard the ship. The Captain of a pirate ship was the most important job of all. They would set the rules for their crew to follow and keep the best treasure for themselves. However, if the crew were unhappy because of the lack of loot, they would sometimes throw a mutiny and throw the captain overboard, replacing him with someone else! © Teaching Packs - Pirates - Page 15
  • 7. Did you know... Blackbeard once shot his Quartermaster in the knee to show everyone who was the boss! A Quartermaster was second in command of the pirate ship. The quartermaster usually steered the ship, was in charge of supplies and dishing out any punishments for disobedience onboard. He usually led any attacks on other ships and was the first to leap aboard the hunted ship. A surgeon inspected new recruits, before they joined the ship, to see if they were fit for duty. They also treated any sick and wounded pirates, sometimes removing limbs. Even though they were well paid, surgeons were very useful so pirates would often kidnap them if they got the chance! © Teaching Packs - Pirates - Page 16
  • 8. In this section, you will learn about... Pirates spent more time having fun than other sailors. They loved 1. The chores that pirates had to do while at sea. The ship had to be kept in excellent condition, so it was eating, drinking and singing, but they did have some chores. able to sail and manoeuvre well in battle (and also to avoid capture by the Royal Navy). Pirates had to 2. Food that they had to eat. scrub the decks and climb up rigging and sails, so they could be mended and moved. Supplies 3.The rules and punishments for pirates onboard. 4. Games that pirates played. (such as fresh water and meat) had to be collected too, so pirates had to row out to islands to collect them. One pirate also had to climb to the top of the ship to look out for passing vessels. © Teaching Packs - Pirates - Page 20
  • 9. What did pirates eat and drink? Turtle meat But only if you can find any turtles. Fish Be careful that it doesn’t bite! Fresh meat If the expedition crew bring any animals or birds from the island in the distance. Eggs The hens onboard ship have been laying eggs for us - they’re full of protein! Hard Tack Long-lasting biscuits that are tough to eat. Better eat them in the dark, so you don’t have to look at the weevils in them! There wasn’t much variety in a pirate’s diet. The main food was biscuits, washed down with beer or wine. However, this was better than starving, which might happen if they were shipwrecked or if their ship couldn’t move because there wasn’t any wind. Where did pirates sleep? If the weather was nice, most pirates slept on the deck. This was better than sleeping on the lower deck, which was dark, hot, cramped, noisy and smelly. Bilge water slopped below and there were rats everywhere! Limes A great source of Vitamin C to stop us from getting scurvy. Beer and Wine Water doesn’t stay fresh onboard ship, so wash down our foul food with plenty of beer and wine! © Teaching Packs - Pirates - Page 21 Images © ThinkStock
  • 10. Blackmail Threatening someone with something, unless demands are met. Coastguard People who help to keep the seas safe and secure. Boatswain (or Bosun) Someone who checked that the ship was in working order and fully stocked. Colonies Places that are ruled by another country. Ambush A surprise attack. Booty Pirate treasure. Ammunition All of the materials and weapons used in fights and battles. Bowsprit A long pole that points out of the front of the ship. Anchor A heavy weight that was used to stop the ship from moving. Breeches Clothing that covers the body from the waist down. Artillery Large guns used in battles, e.g. cannons. Buccaneer Raided and stole from treasure ships and places around the Caribbean. Bandoleer A belt used to hold ammunition. Cannon A large gun that is mounted on wheels. Barnacle A small sea creature that clings to rocks and the bottom of ships. Cannon stores Places where ammunition was kept. Barrel A container, made of wood, used to hold liquids and other materials. Barricade Blocking others from getting / going somewhere. Becalmed When a ship with sails cannot move because there isn’t any wind. Bilge water Foul water that collects in the bottom of old ships. Captain The most important person on a ship. Commission Permission that was given to a privateer to attack enemy ships. Communication Ways of talking and sharing information with others. Compass An instrument used to find north that was used in navigation. Cooper Someone who made and repaired barrels. Corsair Pirates who sailed on the Mediterranean Sea between the 15th and 18th Centuries. Crow's nest A small platform high up on the mast that lets sailors / pirates look out to sea. Careening Tipping the ship on its side and repairing the hull. Cutlass A short sword used by buccaneers. Popular because it didn’t get caught in rigging. Cargo Goods that were carried on a ship. Dagger A weapon with a sharp point used in fighting. Carpenter People who worked to fix ships and the things on them. Deck The floor of a ship. Cat-o'-nine tails A whip used to punish sailors. © Teaching Packs - Pirates - Page 28 Disobedience Refusing to obey others or rules.
  • 11. www.teachingpacks.co.uk Thank you for looking at this preview of our eBook. Download the full book at http://teachr.co/piratespack Helen and Mark