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Thorpe Greenways Infant School
Thorpe Greenways Infant School is
a large school located near Southend-on-Sea in Essex,
close to the route of the Temeraire's final journey
down the Thames. The painting provided a perfect opportunity
to explore local history.
Year 1 children (five to six years old) looked at London
landmarks along the Thames and noticed how they were
reflected in the water. They made pen drawings on painted
Brusho backgrounds, then thickened the lines with charcoal
and used pastels to add colour and reflections. Glitter
gel was used to pick out lights and highlight the sky.
Year 2 pupils (six to seven years old) explored Old
Leigh, a local fishing village, which the Temeraire
would have passed on its final voyage. Making contact
with a cockle company, the children found out about
local industry; the fishing boat, 'The Renown', which
was used in the evacuation of Dunkirk in 1940; and 'Boy
Lukie', a boat named after one of the original crew
members of 'The Renown', who had died when it was hit
by a mine.
The children sketched the boats outdoors, and then,
like Turner, used 'artistic licence' to develop their
compositions back at school using paint, oil pastel,
pen and charcoal. The children also wrote leaflets about
the village, which they published using 2Publish software.
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