Category: TOPICS
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner – Sam, George, Milo and Barnaby’s Version
This film was produced in one day as part of the London Nautical School “Film in a Day” project. Using Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” as their stimulus, the boys filmed an interpretation on location in London’s atmospheric South Bank. The results speak for themselves…
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Drama: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
As part of their Year 7 Drama programme, these students devised interpretations of scenes from Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s Rime of the Ancient Mariner
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner – Montel and Meshach’s Version
This film was produced in one day as part of the London Nautical School “Film in a Day” project. Using Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” as their stimulus, the boys filmed an interpretation on location in London’s atmospheric South Bank. The results speak for themselves…
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner – Arthur, Mushrak and Henry’s Version
This film was produced in one day as part of the London Nautical School “Film in a Day” project. Using Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” as their stimulus, the boys filmed an interpretation on location in London’s atmospheric South Bank. The results speak for themselves…
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. Film in a Day Documentary
Michelle Cannon, film in education theorist and researcher extraordinaire, put together this video capturing moments of the Film in a Day project – a collaboration between The London Nautical School, The Institute of Education and the British Film Institute. To see the films the boys made and their commentary, check their class site at nauticalf7.wordpress.com/ and to…
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Year 8 Debating: Should Mobile Phones be Allowed in the Classroom?
Students from the London Nautical School Year 8 English programme debated the use of mobile phones in the classroom – here is a preview of debate one.
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Reading Passport – Promo
The students of a London Nautical School Year 7 English class spent much of the year working independenty on their “Reading Passports”. This is a film of excerpts from the presentations they devised based on thoughts that arose from this wide reading programme.
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner – Alistair, Sky and Jose’s Version
This film was produced in one day as part of the London Nautical School “Film in a Day” project. Using Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” as their stimulus, the boys filmed an interpretation on location in London’s atmospheric South Bank. The results speak for themselves…
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Theme Study Presentation – Remi Ojumu
Remi Ojumu presents the results of his longitudinal theme study on the topic of “Overcoming Adversity”. Find out more about this Theme Study programme by visiting his class’ site at http://waugh11.www.edutronic.net/category/reading/theme-study/ or by visiting his own blog at the address remio7.student.edutronic.net/
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Advice for an essay on fate in Romeo and Juliet
Advice to students who are working on their Romeo and Juliet project on how to prepare for their essay on fate.
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The London Nautical School – Alistair’s BBC School Report
Alistair introduces the nation to the London Nautical School as part of the BBC School Report
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Unspoken
Produced by a group of students from the London Nautical school who are participating in a film-making programme established by the Cinémathèque Française in Paris called ‘Le Cinéma, cent ans de jeunesse’ (Cinema, 100 years young) This film was conceived, written, performed, filmed and edited by students. There were adults around, we filled out the…
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Satire: Advice to Teachers – Turkay
Turkay presents his satirical “Advice to Teachers” which is part of his Year 9 Grammar for Writing, Satire project
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Year 9 Hotel Rwanda Debate 1
Arising after their veiwing and analysis of the film “Hotel Rwanda” these Year 9 Students debated the issue of whether the UN was right to withdraw from Rwanda during the 1993 Genocide. Find out more on the class website: waugh9.www.edutronic.net/
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Crossed Paths – Film Club 2014
The London Nautical School Film Club concentrated on the art of the long take this year and after 9 months of study, practice and development, created this short film ‘essai’, demonstrating what they’d learned. Let us know what you think.
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Angus “Belfast Confetti” Visualisation
This visualisation was created by Angus as part of his initial approach to the poem, “Belfast Confetti” by Cairan Carson. The lesson materials surrounding this work can be found here: http://waugh11.www.edutronic.net/interpret-in-images/
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Alex’s Visualisation of “Come On, Come back” by Stevie Smith.
This visualisation was created by Alex as part of his initial approach to the poem, “Come On, Come back” by Stevie Smith. The lesson materials surrounding this work can be found here: http://waugh11.www.edutronic.net/interpret-in-images/
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Rime of the Ancient Mariner Presentations
A Year 7 class present recitals and lectures arising from their study of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge – see the full project here
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Kai Harper – Anti Hero
Kai Harper of the London Nautical School presents the results of his extended reading and viewing project on the theme of “Antihero”.
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Romeo and Juliet Act I Scene 1 – The Boys
A presentation to go with an examination of the specific dramatic elements in the first scene of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.
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Romeo and Juliet – Modern Interpretation
As part of their Romeo and Juliet Project, these students re-enacted a scene from the play in a more, let’s say, contemporary, context.
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Romeo and Juliet – Reinterpreted
The students were given 30 minutes to find a location, script and record a modern interpretation of a self-selected scene from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. This is what happened… Find out more: http://waugh8.www.edutronic.net/category/shakespeare/
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Grammar for Writing – Part 5 – Subordinate Clauses
As part of the Grammar for Writing programme, where Year 7 students from the London Nautical School are developing their own opening to a piece of Dystopian fiction, these presentations are being developed. This, fifth, presentation is an introduction to the subject of subordinate clauses. For further information and the associated lesson plans, check the…
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Daniel – Soliloquy from Romeo and Juliet
Daniel unlocked the Poetry by Heart with this piece as part of his Romeo and Juliet project
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Hal’s Interpretation of a Scene from Romeo and Juliet
As part of his class’ Romeo and Juliet Project, Hal made this filmed interpretation of a scene from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Have a look at other students’ interpretations
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Kamrul’s Interpretation of the poem “Hawk Roosting”
This visualisation was created by Kamrul as part of his initial approach to the poem, “Hawk Roosting” The lesson materials surrounding this work can be found here: http://waugh11.www.edutronic.net/interpret-in-images/
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Soren’s Visualisation of “Belfast Confetti” by Stevie Smith
This visualisation was created by Soren as part of his initial approach to the poem, “Belfast Confetti” by Stevie Smith The lesson materials surrounding this work can be found here: http://waugh11.www.edutronic.net/interpret-in-images/
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner – Josh and Moniem’s Version
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Spoken Language Study
This video contains my advice to students completing their GCSE Assessment after a Spoken Language Studythat investigated the movement of features of spoken language that have moved into text and instant messaging communication.