Shackleton's Journey: 1

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Shackleton's Journey: 1

Shackleton's Journey: 1

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Mr. Grill's manner of illustration lends itself beautifully to the juxtaposition of early-20th-century human ingenuity and the raw, indifferent power of nature." Tough question! There are so many things… I think I just wish that we appreciated our planet more, as obvious as it sounds, from the small and insignificant to all the amazing animals that exist on it. Humans have really only been here for a fraction of time compared to many species (flora & fauna), and it’s questionable how long we will be around for, and what we’ll leave behind, but when we do make an effort and think beyond ourselves, we can do great things. Grill’s win may herald a shift in values at the heart of children’s publishing. For a long time it has been thought that publishers serve fiction well, while non-fiction has been dominated by glossy reference books. But we are currently seeing a boom in beautifully illustrated narrative non-fiction – and this Greenaway win marks a high point in the trend. He keeps A6 sketchbooks as a visual diary, and has just returned from New Mexico where he has been researching his next book; they are brimming with atmospheric pictures of wolves and Wild West towns. He talks of “preparing” a 130-year-old story for a modern audience, “a man chasing wolves in New Mexico in the 1890s”, which turns into a tale of conservation. It’s another adventure of the Boys’ Own variety interpreted afresh. Follow-up the task with a class discussion: Which items were most commonly eliminated and why? What is the difference between want and need? Are everyone’s wants and needs the same? Use this work to lead into study of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (Unicef has produced some good teaching resources to support this). Let it snow

Explorers, adventure, expeditions, famous people, friendship, resilience, determination and exploration persuasive writing activities inspired by the explorer’s approach to recruiting a crew and buying a ship It’s a shame children don’t get much time to draw at school, and those who don’t draw neatly aren’t necessarily ‘bad’ at art or being creative.” New York Times Best Illustrated Awards Announced". Publishers Weekly. 30 October 2014. Archived from the original on 28 December 2014 . Retrieved 2 April 2023.

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In your books, the drawings alone could easily tell the story. Do you prefer to tell stories in images rather than with words? How important is it for you to leave space to the reader and his imagination? There are a total of 140 SMART Notebook screens (across two files) and each lesson is clearly marked and detailed on the planning overview. To enhance the illustrations, I have included some of the photographs taken on the expedition to help the children imagine conditions and events better.

One of my earliest memories was drawing at the kitchen table next to my older brother Kit. I can remember looking at what he was drawing and wanting to be as good as him. Another specific memory was when I was about seven, at school where we were drawing fruit, I chose to draw a pineapple which took ages – though I was quite pleased with it. Most lessons I struggled with, but I remember feeling like this was something I could do if I tried. I think this attractive book is a wonderful read, alone or with family and every household should have a copy. I recommend this for over 8s because, although the wording is quite simple, younger kids may not be able to understand the plot and the way the men were feeling. When I came across William Grill’s book The Wolves of Currumpaw four years ago, I had no idea that I was in for a complete shift of view on children’s books, illustration and storytelling. William Grill’s illustrations evoke the kind of creative freedom that children have, that complete freedom of the mind, something priceless that we, as we grow up, will try the rest of our lives to recapture without succeeding. His style of drawing, those effortless, unrestrained, natural-flowing, simple yet remarkable strokes of pencil leave enough room to the imagination. It’s the most striking feeling. The writing is spare, yet the illustrations carry so many details and sincere understanding – they are drawn from real life, from actual observation, from looking and seeing, truly seeing.

About William Grill

This book will also be enjoyed by adults, in the same way that a work by Raymond Briggs might be. And for a child coming to the story for the first time, it will be a powerful journey. Some children – and adults, too – have reported finding themselves in tears at the end of it. Grill says it was exhausting to draw, “but it’s such a great story and there’s so much to it, I didn’t want to leave anything out”. Polar exploration has, he says, “its own language” – the book has a small glossary of the more unfamiliar words such as “growlers” or “rifts”. William Grill’s well designed book is the perfect introduction for young readers to get a sense of the Endurance expedition.” Documentaries: The Hermit of Treig, When We Were Kings, Cosmos, Koyaanisqatsi, The White Diamond, Encounters at the End of the World, Stories We Tell, The Century of the Self, BBC Documentary – Hells Angels, London 1973, OJ: Made in America, Touching the Void, The King of Kong.



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