Thursday, November 25, 2010
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Athletics
On Thursday Pukekohe Intermediae School, had a school athletics for the students who were really good at athletics to represent our school at Zone Athletics on 3rd of December. Everyone was sun smart, by wearing sun screen and wearing there school dats. Everyone behaved very well and a lot of school records were broken by better athlets at this stage. I entered in Long Jump, High Jump, Discus and Shot Put. I got the placing of first place in senior girls discu's and second place in the senior girls shot put. It was a very fun exsperience, it was very competitive and fun. This day was deffentily a day to remember.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
PINT
PINTV will be hitting our screens week one term 3. Pukekohe Intermediate students are waiting in anticipation, for the first live recording.
Kevin Pope, Rebekah Pearson and Sarah Poutai have all been working on this station since the middle of term 1. Everybody involved can’t wait to get started because finally all the hard work would have payed off. Roughly 40 students and staff altogether have their own specific jobs, 16 students will take turns as presenters, a few of those students will go out and interview students and staff.
The station is mainly to help kids know where they are supposed to be and when, the broadcast will screen every morning. A special feature is Te Reo Tuesday, this will help students to learn the Maori language.
“As a student at Pukekohe Intermediate I loved that we had the chance to be involved with PINTV,” says Karlene Hunter one of the presenters. All the kids had the opportunity to apply and be apart of the TV station whether it would be in front of the camera or behind, there was a job for any kid who was prepared to put in the time.
Kevin Pope, Rebekah Pearson and Sarah Poutai have all been working on this station since the middle of term 1. Everybody involved can’t wait to get started because finally all the hard work would have payed off. Roughly 40 students and staff altogether have their own specific jobs, 16 students will take turns as presenters, a few of those students will go out and interview students and staff.
The station is mainly to help kids know where they are supposed to be and when, the broadcast will screen every morning. A special feature is Te Reo Tuesday, this will help students to learn the Maori language.
“As a student at Pukekohe Intermediate I loved that we had the chance to be involved with PINTV,” says Karlene Hunter one of the presenters. All the kids had the opportunity to apply and be apart of the TV station whether it would be in front of the camera or behind, there was a job for any kid who was prepared to put in the time.
Websites
Today we have been creating wedsites to enter, the NIE Website. We have been looking at the NIE website pages at the rules, information on how to enter etc. For the past few weeks we have been busy working on the website. We either worked in groups of four or three or we have been working by ouselfs. We also looked at the previouse winners in the past few years. We could upload videos, movies a slideshows. We have been working so hard on this project that we have manage to complete the website.
Friday, October 22, 2010
Zone Boys League
It was a sunny warm day. Pukekohe Intermediate school took 3 boys team to boys Zone League. The under 45kg team played awesome, the time was over and both Weymought boys and Pukekohe Boys had equal scores. The refeere den set a side who ever would score the last try would win the tournament for the under 45kg boys league team. Thanks to Michael and hiss fantastic interception runner way try lead the Puke boys to a win. The under 55kg boys team had an awesome day aswell as the under 45kg boys. They diid'int win all there games but they had a excellent win againt mansel jst beating them by 1 try. The over 55kg boys including Fangu and Leotisia went along and played some league unfortunaetly lost all there games but had an fantastic day. We also had a BBQ that was tasty and deliciouse. We would like to thank Jack and Mr Dekock for coaching our teams and a thank you to Harry Bhana for supporting the team and lending your handy tips for the students to use.
Te Reo Tuesday
During the week between Wednesday and Monday, Mrs Pearson and Mrs Poutai creates a Te Reo video clip staring students from Pukekohe Intermediate saying a phrase in te reo maori or saying a word in te reo maori. Once they have completed this video it would be put in to PINT for everyone to learn and watch. This way it's an easy way of learning te reo maori as well as having fun. Every time diffrent people host the video clips.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
NZCT AIMS Games
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