Friday, 21 August 2009

Thank you!

Big thanks to everyone involved in the Stepney Partnership summer holiday project including...
  • The 67 family members who took part (including 31 boys about to go to Stepney Green Maths and Computing College from Ben Jonson, Cayley, Halley and Redlands Primary Schools).
  • Idea Stores for their help in planning and delivering the project, especially Maddy and Bob
  • CRUSH Graphic Design - Carl and Helen for their amazing illustration skills

  • Find Your Talent for part-funding the programme

  • All other staff that helped to deliver the sessions

The families created some excellent drawings, collages and photos which will be featured on the Stepney Partnership Family Map in 2010.

The Stepney Partnership is planning to organise more trips for families in Year 7 at Stepney Green Maths and Computing College - watch this space!

Wednesday, 19 August 2009

Journey to Whitechapel Gallery by bakhtiyar & marad

First we were in the idea store. We played some activities after , we started the journey
to the gallery. On the way we passed some stalls .















Finally we came to our destination the gallery. We saw all sorts of pictures , but then we
came into a different room witch had a amazing picture which has been done by Picasso.








Tuesday, 18 August 2009

Information about Whitechapel Art Gallery

For more information about the Whitechapel Art Gallery, visit their website

Monday, 17 August 2009

Collages and drawings from Museum of London trip

Click on the picture below to see more collages and pictures we created at the Museum of London in Docklands...

Collages and drawings from Museum of Docklands trip

Photos from Museum of London trip

Click on the photo below to see an album of photos from the Museum of London (Docklands) last week...
Photographs from Museum of London (Docklands)

Wednesday, 12 August 2009

A Viking Axe by Sakib

When there were Vikings here, one Viking guy was in a war in London, lost valliantly (died) His axe got buried, found 2000 years later!

Trip to the Museum of London Docklands By Muhibur


















Yesterday on the 11th of August we went to the museum of London Docklands and there it showed so many historical objects. Such as what happened in Wapping ages ago such as the sailortown.




Sabina Khanom

this image reaaly caught my eyes, ut was the faact that it was black and white but it was about a mile away.

Tuesday, 11 August 2009

Information about Museum of London (Docklands)


How did we get there?
We got the District line from Whitechapel Station to Bow Road then walked for about 5 minutes to Bow Church Station where we caught the Docklands Light Railway. We got off at West India Quay and the Museum Of London is just one minute's walk from the station.

What can you do there?

They have lots of exhibitions looking at different parts of London's history (e.g. trade, slavery, World War II and loads more). Children can go in for free, an adult ticket costs £5 but the ticket lasts for a whole year so you can go again as many time as you like. They also have free activities for families - you can find out more at http://www.museumindocklands.org.uk/













Museum of London (Docklands)

We are about to set off on a family trip to the Museum of London in Docklands. We will report back tomorrow with photos, artwork and more writing. So check back soon...

Friday, 7 August 2009

Drawings from the Tower of London

Drawings from the Tower of London
Take a look at our drawings from our visit to the Tower of London

Collages from the Museum of Childhood

Collages from the Museum of Childhood
Check out the collages that we created from photos, drawings and other stuff collected from the Museum of Childhood

Wednesday, 5 August 2009

A picture that made me smile. By Tanwirm



























I wasn't looking for anything in particular when this hit me in the face...







2 Ugly


if your screamish look away. Now! He`s 2222222222 uuuuuuuuuuuuuuugggggggggggggglllllllllllllllllllllyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

Tashmeeth











This one of the favourite stuff i found in the museum of chilhood. this is me

look away

dinoraptor


this robot is sick. I can`t believe how a harmless creature like this could scare a human.

who would be scared of a robot.(ME)!!!

This is my favorite by Razwan

I like this dinosaur because it is Quite cool and it is activated by a remote control and it is creepy

choclates!!! woo hoo


this picture is with out a dout the yummyest thing in the museum. If only it was real :-(
jahed

My favourite picture by Milad


I think this picture looks good

So Uglyyyyyyyyyyyyy

the dolls name is sougly (which means so ugly)

The Mueseum


The Mueseum ! OMG ! Its so big

Second trip out!


Yesterday we went to the Museum Of Childhood in Bethnal Green. We started off at the Idea Store then caught the bus (even though it's not far away!) since it was raining. When we got there we had loads of activities to complete, like finding the ugliest thing we could! Here's the ugliest thing I found:
I'm lucky I didn't have nightmares after seeing that!
Maddy :)

Trip to the mueseum of childhood



We got on the 254 bus to go to the muesum of childhood

Adventure to the museum of childhode.




Yesterday on the 4 of August we want to

the museum of childhood. There was a lot of old

historical stuff to see.
The photo of the two monkeys is my favourite picture of the day!
Muhibur






Stepney Family Trip to Museum of childhood



This is the outside the Museum Of ChildHood

And the square patterns on the wall would be great for

collages. In here you may find strange things such

as the ugliest thing you have ever seen.



There are also very old consoles
for example an Xbox From 2001 OR a play station 1 from 2000, you may
also find Nintendo 64 or Scramble.







This crocodile is from a book that is made by Roald Dahl, As you can see its eating the people...










This is
a peice of writing we found frim the oldest thing we could find, A Chair.










This is a picture I Made myself, It is also my favourite
Picture, From a boat to this, I used Burst from the camera menu and I moved the camera as fast as I could, and
I Took the Picture, So thisis how it came out.




Tuesday, 4 August 2009

Information about Museum of Childhood

How did we get there?
We took a 254 bus from Whitechapel to Bethnal Green. It took about 5 minutes, you can walk it in about 15 minutes.
What can you do there?
The Museum of Childhood is free and has loads of toys and fun things to see and do.

Monday, 3 August 2009

Next...

Our next trip is tomorrow - we'll post again soon to let you know what we did!

Photos from our Tower of London trip








At the start of the day we were told a bit more about the project, it sounded really interesting and we took a vote on the first place we'd like to visit. The Tower of London won so we all set off on the underground.

We were really lucky on our trip, the sun was shining and there were so many people around!
It was great finding out about the history of the tower and the Henry VIII 'Dressed to Kill' exhibition was interesting but unfortunately we couldn't take any photos inside. At the end of the day we were all exhausted but looking forward to next week!