Boat cross-section
The Queen's School
Year 5 pupils (9 to 10 year olds)
from The Queen's School in Richmond, Surrey, researched
what life was like on board 18th-century naval boats
in order to make this cross-section. Using books and
the Internet, the children found out about the Temeraire's
role in the Battle of Trafalgar, and also about the
lives of sailors at that time.
Working in groups to design and construct the boat,
the pupils developed teamwork and initiative skills.
Wood was chosen for the structure of the boat to echo
the original materials of the Temeraire. The children
measured, sawed and then joined the wood with glue-guns,
and designed and sewed the sails. The interior components
were modelled out of clay.
The whole school came together for the project, which
culminated in an exhibition that was enjoyed by the
entire school community. |