Sunday, May 10, 2009

Speech 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

During the week of May 11th-May 15th Pukekohe Intermediate is running their own Maths Week! Its a week fulled of fun but challenging math activities. The activities include Code Cracker, 10.15am Sprint, Class Mathex Challenge, Interval Spot prize just to name a few! Everyone is expected to join in in some way and just have fun! The intention of this week is to make maths fun and enjoyable for everyone! Above is the poster Shannon & I have made for the Maths Week Poster Competition !

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Bubble Share Slide-Buddy Class Lunch

BubbleShare: Share photos - Easy Photo Sharing

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 !

Monday, April 27, 2009

i-Web Peer Pressure



In term 1, as part of our DARE authentic challenge, we completed a i-Web. Together, Me & Jamie decided to chose peer pressure as our main topic. We then chose our main question of How can peer pressure take over your life? Through this project, we found out how peer pressure can pull you down and make you do crazy things. On our i-Web we have a page about ways gto assertively say no! to peer pressure and how to avoid the situation.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

I.C.T with Mrs Pearson


On day 4's, half of room 23 go to technology with Mrs.Nicholson for Environmental Sustain ability ,while the other half stay back for I.C.T with Mrs.Pearson in I.C.T

So far ,we have learnt and ,for some, revised on how to upload photographs from a digital camera to a computer.

We then took those pictures and made a comic using Comic Life. These comic's had to have a theme and be relevant to school.
We will carry on in I.C.T for the rest of the term and term 2.

Fact Recall Matariki


This is my fact recall about Matariki. It is filled with useful information and factual knowledge !