As apart of the Careers Day, Pukekohe Intermediate Students, of our school, presented their choice of topic:
- Year 7 : Subject of choice
- Year 8: Career
All seminars had the minimum time limit of eight minutes. Children had to educate their classmates with their subjects. The careers day was a huge success for the Room 3 students, who were the organizers of the event. Students enjoyed the seminars and await for the votes, to determine the best seminars of the class!
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Stepz / Year 8 Leavers Social
Every year, Pukekohe Intermediate Year 8 students learn eight dances, to prepare for the Year 8 Leavers Social. This year the social will be held on Wednesday 9th December. For approximately four weeks now, all Year 8 students have been attending the Stepz practices, with the dancing instructor, Simon. The practices are held every Friday, and the last practice will be held this Friday. Students are getting prepared for the event, and some are going to be escorted by partners to and from the dance. At the social, all girls must be escorted into the dining area by a boy, to be able to enter for dinner.
The dressing policy includes:
- NO jeans
- Formal appearance
- Girls must wear dresses or a skirt
- Formal looking footwear
"The Year 8 leavers social is always a highlight for the students, this is an event that students never forget!"
Pukekohe Intermediate Careers Day 2009
With weeks of preparation, Room 3 students and teacher, organized a informative careers day, which was held on Thursday 19th November. A variety of different career speakers taught Pukekohe Intermediate students, with learning of their present career, and the environments they work in today. The event was held all day, ran smoothly and was a great learning opportunity for the students.
All students were directed to three sessions, throughout the day.
All Lessons had a time limit of 45 - 60 minutes.
Schedule for the day
8.40 Bell rings
8.45 Admin
9.00 Move to classrooms
9.15 Lesson One starts
10.30 Morning Tea
11.00 Move to classrooms
11.15 Lesson Two starts
12.30 Lunchtime
1.15 Move to classrooms
1.30 Lesson Three Starts
1.40 Move back to normal classrooms
Pack-Up
2.45 Hometime
Career Instructors included:
- Swimming Coaches
- Mayor
- Director of Sales
- Newspaper Reporters
- Army
- Police Force
- Sports Co-ordinator
My three career sessions I attended included:
- Director of Sales / Reon: E.M.I Music
- Newspaper Reporter / Samantha
- Mayor / Mark Ball
Sales Director / E.M.I Music Representitive
E.M.I Music representitive, Reon Graham, stated information, about his job in the music industry. E.M.I music, is the oldest music company in the world. E.M.I has been in New Zealand for just over 80 years. From tapes and records to C.D's and new music communication devices, E.M.I continue to produce music for satrs around the world, including:
- Blur
- Ben Harper
- Iron Maiden
- Beastie Boys
- Spice Girls
- Queen
- Katie Perry
- Lily Allen
The job requires you to be able to sell albums to music stores around New Zealand. Anyone can become apart of E.M.I, but you must be honest and be able to be trusted. People communication skills are vital in this job. Communication used to contact buisnesses are on emails, phone calls and other communication devices like i-phones and phones.
You are required to sell $1.3 million dollars worth of albums every month, approximately being about 60,000 albums.
Background Information: Reon has been in the Music Industry for 19 years. His greatest accomplishment is when he sold $1 million dollars worth of albums in one order!
"Just always do your best in tasks, that you will face in your future career", states Reon Graham, father of Bailee Graham, Room 23 classroom student.
- Blur
- Ben Harper
- Iron Maiden
- Beastie Boys
- Spice Girls
- Queen
- Katie Perry
- Lily Allen
The job requires you to be able to sell albums to music stores around New Zealand. Anyone can become apart of E.M.I, but you must be honest and be able to be trusted. People communication skills are vital in this job. Communication used to contact buisnesses are on emails, phone calls and other communication devices like i-phones and phones.
You are required to sell $1.3 million dollars worth of albums every month, approximately being about 60,000 albums.
Background Information: Reon has been in the Music Industry for 19 years. His greatest accomplishment is when he sold $1 million dollars worth of albums in one order!
"Just always do your best in tasks, that you will face in your future career", states Reon Graham, father of Bailee Graham, Room 23 classroom student.
Journalist / Samantha
Franklin Life
Assistant Editing / Writing
Franklin Life
Assistant Editing / Writing
As apart of this job, you create the layout of the newspaper, depending on what job you have in the industry. Everyday, you meet different and new faces, and also report on varieties of stories and articles, that are wanted to be published.
Skills that are required for you to have in this working industry are:
- Time Management
- Hard Working / Put in 100% in all tasks
- Fairly forward
- Research Skills
- Spelling / Grammar
- Creative
- Have all qualifications needed
- Good writer / Photographer
Background Information: Sam studied at University for three years, with general knowledge.
You are constantly under pressure with deadlines and tasks that are needed to be completed. The newspaper structure is always changing, so you must be a person who can work efficiently and accurately. The overall comment is that it is great fun and you enjoy the new companionship you meet everyday!
Skills that are required for you to have in this working industry are:
- Time Management
- Hard Working / Put in 100% in all tasks
- Fairly forward
- Research Skills
- Spelling / Grammar
- Creative
- Have all qualifications needed
- Good writer / Photographer
Background Information: Sam studied at University for three years, with general knowledge.
You are constantly under pressure with deadlines and tasks that are needed to be completed. The newspaper structure is always changing, so you must be a person who can work efficiently and accurately. The overall comment is that it is great fun and you enjoy the new companionship you meet everyday!
Mayor
Mark Ball
Franklin District Council
Mark Ball
Franklin District Council
Skills required for Council:
- Be able to communicate and be understood
- Clear speaker
- Be able to understand and listen to what people are suggesting
Qualifications for Life:
- At least some tertiary schooling
Background Information: Mark attended the police for 17 years. He was in the training team for the 1981 Commonwealth Games, to represent New Zealand.
This job is not a hard job, but you must have time management. You usually have no spare time during the job. You plan out the shops and upcoming events that are held in the Franklin District.
"The day was great fun, I enjoyed the guest speakers, and I really learnt alot", quotes Billie Paterson, Year 8 student, Room 23, Pukekohe Intermediate.
- Be able to communicate and be understood
- Clear speaker
- Be able to understand and listen to what people are suggesting
Qualifications for Life:
- At least some tertiary schooling
Background Information: Mark attended the police for 17 years. He was in the training team for the 1981 Commonwealth Games, to represent New Zealand.
This job is not a hard job, but you must have time management. You usually have no spare time during the job. You plan out the shops and upcoming events that are held in the Franklin District.
"The day was great fun, I enjoyed the guest speakers, and I really learnt alot", quotes Billie Paterson, Year 8 student, Room 23, Pukekohe Intermediate.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Zone Touch Tournament / Super Touch Tournament
Three teams recently represented our school at the Zone Touch Tournament, held at Bruce Pulman Park in Papakura. Each team consisted of approximately 10 players. With training several days during the week, all participants played to the top of the game.
A couple of teams played extremely well placing the Girls Team in second place, only losing by two tries out of the tournament. The boys team and the Mixed, both came out with 4th placing in the tournamet for 2009.
Players of the Day in each of the teams:
Boys Team - Trent Smith
Girls Team - Kelly Drew
Mixed Team - Hope Rhind
The mixed team, out of the five games they played, won zero, but still coming out with the 4th placing. Teams we played included:
- Green Meadows
- North Counties
- South Counties
- Mansell
- Manurewa
Super Touch Tournamet 2009
GO PUKEKOHE INTERMEDIATE
This year, our school entered into the Super Touch Tournamet, held at the Colin Lawrie Fields, every Friday night. Our school have entered two teams, a boys and girls.
Our manager Jack has organised our school to participate in the event for 2009.
All players have given 100% participation and effort in the past games and look forward to the future games that will come!!
Our manager Jack has organised our school to participate in the event for 2009.
All players have given 100% participation and effort in the past games and look forward to the future games that will come!!
GO PUKEKOHE INTERMEDIATE
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Girls Zone Volleyball Tournament
On Thursday 17th of September, a mixed team of year 7 and 8 girls represented Pukekohe Intermediate at the Girls Zone Volleyball Tournament held in Papatoetoe.
All members of the team played outstanding whilst showing sportsmanship and fairplay, earning a well deserved 4th place in the competition for 2009. We congratulate Fangu Fahina, for earning the position of captain.
Our team played a total of six games against Manurewa, Rosehill, Weymouth, North Counties, Green Meadows and unfortunately the last team could not make the event. In total, we won three games, while also losing three.
We would like to make a special thank you to Jack and Mr Doel for organising lunchtime and morning tea practises, and to Ms Gibson for transporting the team, to and from the event. Without all of your support, this day would not have been successful!!
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Music Inquiry Websites
As our authentic challenge, for our Term 3 music inquiry challenge, room 23 students created and designed individual music websites.
We had a choice to create our websites either with webs or weebly. I chose to publish my website on webs, as the backgrounds are more distinctive and you have more selections within the site builder. My genres are Pop, Hip Hop and R&B.
Each individuals website, were limited to a maximum number of five pages. The websites each consisted of a; biography, discography, filmography, photo gallery, blog, homepage.
A number of room 23 students websites were chosen to be entered into the Net Guide Schools Multimedia TV NZ Challenge.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Google Doodle
Our classroom, Room 23, of Pukekohe Intermediate, have entered a maximum number of eight designs into this years, Google Doodle Competition. The theme for 2009, icons of New Zealand.
My design consists of a maori pattern in the top of my page. I have included the outline of New Zealand and I have included small icons of New Zealand to complete my design, "Kiwiana Doodle".
The following information is a summary of deadlines and Google Doodle notifications:
School Registration Deadline
March 17, 2009
Doodle Entry Deadline
March 31, 2009
State Finalists and Regional Winners Notified
May 8, 2009
Online Public Vote
May 11-18, 2009
Awards Ceremony and National Winners Announced
May 20, 2009
Winning Doodle on the Google Homepage
May 21, 2009
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