so, what, you'vejust done, the samuel sharpe lesson? yeah, we have, yeah.tell his story through artwork. yeah, so, liam, do you want to explain to me your picture? i've got the battle ships for when the protest got brutal. the victory for the people that believed in god to get out and i have to jamaican flag. it's a joy to see. yeah, are you pleased with yourselves? yeah. that's the longest the boys have ever stayed in a classroom. the fact that they were in there for so long and focused it was really good. i'm chuffed to bits. i think it was better than a normal lesson because in a normal lesson i would probably have walked out by now. i enjoyed myself. it's showing that you can educate as long as you can engage in many different spaces because fundamentally it is storytelling and storytelling can cross across many forms of the curriculum. so the lesson today's title is, "what was the significance of queen nzinga's life?" i'm really hoping that they'll see this story of queen nzinga has been left out and why it's important to look at her life and look at t