Almost 300 years ago, the famous HMS Gloucester ship sunk. In 2007, the brothers Julian and Lincoln Barnwell and a small team discovered it. Aboard the Glouscester ship was the Duke of York, who is better known in history for eventually becoming King James the II. If it wasn’t for the Duke then then ship wouldn’t have sunk. The shipwreck happened when the Duke and the pilot were arguing about which course to take. The Duke forced the pilot to take the path he didn’t want to take. The ship hit some sandbanks and that is was when the ship started to sink. About an hour later about 200 people died. The Duke is also blamed for these deaths because no one could leave the ship until he did and he didn’t leave until the very last minute. After the ship sunk, the Duke blamed the pilot and ordered for him to be executed. Instead, the pilot was put in prison. When the HMS Gloucester sank it sank quickly so nothing was saved from the wreckage which means the items left on the ship can tell us more about the 17th century. Some of the items found on the ship will be on display in Norwich Castle Museum in 2023.
Instructions: Conduct research about a recent current event using credible sources. Then, compile what you’ve learned to write your own hard or soft news article. Minimum: 250 words. Feel free to do outside research to support your claims. Remember to: be objective, include a lead that answers the...
Read moreShare
More Like This
Sarah Hart
In March 2025, South Korea is set to introduce textbooks powered by AI. This upgrade in public school systems will cost up to $276 million dollars. South Korea believes in becoming the world leaders in electronic education and AI learning.
So, what does this mean for everyday school students in Australia? Will your next teacher be a robot?
Sarah Hart
Recent data and coral surveys from CSIRO have recorded that a natural phenomenon is occurring in continental drop-off zones where the East Australian Current raises cold water closer to the surface causing the “localised” parts of the reef to be temporarily cooler than other parts. This is important because recent coral bleaching events have impacted over 90% of coral species, and any chance for the coral to adapt to the rising temperature could be vital for the survival of the Great Barrier Reef and its inhabitants.
Sarah Hart
Recent trials at RMIT University investigated the usage of textiles in concrete. Surprisingly, over 70% of textiles can be used in concrete. This means that even some of the most un- recyclable materials like fire-fighter gear can be used. This is significant because recycling these materials causes a reduction in landfill and pollution. By using fibrous materials and textiles, the concrete is essentially ‘bound’ together, avoiding cracking and breakages.
Antonio Kazagrandi
The push for schools to incorporate AI into the education system has surged in recent years, especially with AI models like ChatGPT becoming increasingly popular. Students have started to heavily utilise AI models for many aspects of their learning, but the question remainds: does AI belong in schools?