London’s burning, London’s burning.
Fetch the engines, fetch the engines.
Fire fire, Fire Fire!
Pour on water, pour on water.
London’s burning, London’s burning.
Fetch the engines, fetch the engines.
Fire fire, Fire Fire!
Pour on water, pour on water.
London’s burning, London’s burning.
Painting:Big Ben Cityscape (by Kay Crain)
http://www.kaycrain.com/ART/Landscapes.html
Poem
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Painting
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Basic
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Learn
it off by heart
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Find
out 10 facts about the painting/artist
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Write the poem out in your best handwriting
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Produce
a collage of other paintings by the artist
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Advanced
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Create
a performance as part of a pair/group
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Draw
a picture in similar style
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Find another poem about fire
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Transform
the medium of the painting: use collage instead of painting
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Deep
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Write
your own poem inspired by the topic
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Use
the image as a stimulus for 100WC
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Draw a picture inspired by the painting
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Describe
what the painting: what it represents, how it makes you feel, what it is
based on
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Person
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Composer
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Basic
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Draw a portrait of the person
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Listen to a piece of music
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Produce a timeline of their life
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Identify the instruments.
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Advanced
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Produce a poster to advertise their achievements
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Research the life of the composer.
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Write a letter asking them about their life
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Attempt to recreate the piece of music
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Deep
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Explain how the world would be without this person
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A mind map of different emotions you feel at various points in the piece
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Give five reasons for and against why they should be in ‘The Hall of Fame’
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Produce a piece of art/collage based on how the music makes you feel.
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Person: Samuel Pepys
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