Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Coca Cola Netball
On Wednesday 20th May, Bruce Pulman Netball Centre was packed with over 20 schools competing in Netball Games throughout the day.
Pukekohe Intermediate sent 12 competitive teams and 4 social teams. This gave girls the opportunity to get involved in sports in school. Pukekohe Intermediate placed very well in all divisions. The year 7 division 1, Pukekohe Roses came 1st, Pussycat Girls 5th and 9 Golden Stars 6th Place. Year 8 division 2 Pukekohe Gold 1st, Pukekohe Bronze 3rd, Pukekohe Stingaz 5th Place. Year 8 division 1 Pukekohe Platinum 2nd and Pukekohe Silver 3rd Place.
It ws a day enjoyed by all, even though it was pouring with rain!
Monday, June 1, 2009
Dziah 2.0 Performance
On Wednesday 27 May 2009, Pukekohe Intermediate had the pleasure of enjoying the entertainment of Dziah 2.0, who are the current New Zealand Hip Hop Champions. Before they took the stage, Billie Paterson, Danelle Cox and Christian Nepia had the chance to interview and chat with the dance crew.
P.I.S: So how long have you guys been together as a crew?
Dziah: Just over a year.
P.I.S: So you guys haven’t been together long. What inspires your dances/routines?
Dziah: Our mum’s! Oh and the pies from Pukekohe! They're nice!
P.I.S: Did you guys come from other crews or is this your first?
Dziah: Most of us are from other crews but for some, this is their first crew, and were already a big success.
P.I.S: Did you go to Dance Studio's as kids?
Dziah: Not really.
P.I.S:What about at school?
Dziah: Yes, we moon walked in the technology atrium.
P.I.S: Have you been in any recent competitions?
Dziah: We won the title of the New Zealand National Hip Hop Championship, and we will represent New Zealand at the World Championship. We also won the Stomp Competition.
P.I.S: So do you have anything to say to your fans who are wanting to become big Hip Hop stars in the future?
Dziah: Just to practice and give it your all.
After the interview, we watched an incredible performance by the Dziah 2.0 dance crew. The crowd went wild throughout the performance as the crew displayed amazing talent in our school hall. They were also a laugh and a half, and everyone thoroughly enjoyed the performance.
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Matariki Report

Matariki Report
During Matariki, we celebrate the beginning of a new year,new cycle of life and give respect to the land we live on.. It’s also about remembering those who are no longer with us and celebrating their life.
Matariki is a small cluster of seven stars that signify the Maori New Year. Also Known as the Seven Sisters and Pleaides (Greek). It translates as Mata Riki ‘Little Eyes’ or Mata Ariki ‘Eyes of God’.
Matariki had faded out of everyone’s mind, up until about 10 years ago. Now, Matariki is celebrated all over New Zealand and is becoming more popular and common.
Matariki disappears at the end of May. It then reappears in our skies at the beginning of June. Matariki is visible to the naked eye just before dawn. Traditionally a lookout was posted to watch for pre-dawn rise of Matariki.
If the stars are hazy and faint a lean season will follow. If the stars are bright and clear a warm season will be ahead.
Matariki has many legends. Different tribes have their own stories about Matariki. One of the legends is that the children of light were taken from there parents and placed into the sky.
As part of a nationwide involvement, Pukekohe Intermediate is holding their own celebrations. They have planned a Matariki Enrichment to be held every Thursday afternoon this term. A Ki-O-Rahi tournament has been organised for week 10 which wil be a school wide house competition. Kapa Haka will be Performing at Franklin:The Centre. There is also a dawn ceremony to be held at Pukekohe Hill.
Nowhere else in the world see’s the sky as we do. Our new year is marked by Matariki and the sighting of the next New Moon!
By Danelle Cox
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Maths Week '09

Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Bubble Share Slide-Buddy Class Lunch
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This is my Bubble Share Slideshow all about the Buddy Class shared Lunch. We had a dodgeball competiton up at the turf which was then followed by a shared lunch in room 36 !
This is my Bubble Share Slideshow all about the Buddy Class shared Lunch. We had a dodgeball competiton up at the turf which was then followed by a shared lunch in room 36 !
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