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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Te Paea's Farewell





This past few weeks the mentoring group have been organising a farewell shared lunch for Te Paea, who is leaving our school on the 12th of November to move to Australia. Te Paea was apart of a lot of activites and groups such as Rock and Water, Mentoring, Aims Netball, Touch Module Organiser and so many more. So some kids and Jack decided it was a good idea to get together some students and kids. The Mentoring Group, Rock and Water, the Aims Netball Team and her class room 5. It was a really great day and a big surprise to Te Paea. Good luck for your travels Te Paea, we are definitely losing a good one.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Te Reo Tuesday

Within the starting of PINTV we had a new segment called Te Reo Tuesday, where we Mrs Pearson, Mr Pope and Mrs Potai are trying to improve the Maori language through out our school. Here are a few examples.

PINTV

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 starting up 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 there own specific jobs like for instance, 16 students will take turns as being presenters, a few of those students will go out and about round the school interviewing some of the top student athletes or achievers and also some teachers, some reporters will go to sports events as well so the school gets the inside scoop on everything and anything that’s happening at Pukekohe Intermediate.
This station has tried to be run before by Craig Bush and Kevin Pope but unfortunately the station became to hard to run as it was. But given the option Kevin wanted to try it again and with technology the way it is it was thought the station may be more of a success this time round.
The station is mainly to help kids know where they are supposed to be and when, the screenings will be every morning 5 days a week shown to the whole school. A special feature that didn’t happen last time was Te Reo Tuesday, which will help the students with 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 weither 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.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Japan Exchange




On the 17th of September 18 students, 1 principle, 2 staff members and 3 parents were off to Japan for the trip of a life time. We had an 11 hour flight but luckily for us we were scheduled to leave round 11pm but that changed when the weather had a bad turn for the worse, and a piece of roofing metal blew off the airport roof and landed on our plane which meant we were going to be delayed until all of the necessary paperwork has been done. That took about an hours time which meant we ended up leaving at about midnight. We had a very late dinner then either went to sleep or watched a movie or two. Then round 2 o'clock just about everyone was asleep. We woke up after having only 2 or 3 hours of sleep and really sore backs but we knew we were close to Japan.

Once arriving it was like a heat wave hitting us as it was 33 degrees! (a bit of a change for us) We had a big week ahead of us doing the most walking out of any of the groups that have been in the past.

Everyone was exhausted by the end of just the first day and we weren't looking forward to the walking the day after! But we had a nice relaxing dinner of Okinomayaki (a traditional Japanese dish) which everyone thought was really nice and most of us didn't even eat it all because there was so muchg in front of us.

After we'd finished our two days in Hiroshima, we moved to the city of Kyoto where we stayed in the youth hostel which was a bit of a change but we all adapted really well.

Once our time in Kyoto was done, we left for Hara Mura where our host familie awaited us. On that day it was also my birthday which was really nice. We had an amazing welcoming ceremony where there was about 60 people waiting to greet us they performed items and made fantastic speechs to us in english. We then went home with our families and spent the night in a traditional Japanese home, we would be staying here for the next 8 days. Whilst here we did loads of different activities with our hosts and we even went to school which was a big high light of my trip for me!

We then left Hara Mura for a very emotional good bye, but we were off to Tokyo. Everyone was soo excited because in Tokyo we had loads of shopping streets to go to and we were also going to Disneyland. Tokyo was such an amazing city, but then we had to leave. No on really wanted to go home but we were all almost ready for our own beds and to see our families. We had a long flight ahead destined for New Zealand.