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Wednesday 29 June 2011

Careers Expo


What an amazing experience!!! On Friday the 10th June the Tamaki Intermediate students had the greatest opportunity to go to ABS Showgrounds at Greenlane for a Careers Expo.

When I got there, I felt the cool wind blow through my hair. Standing outside wondering how the day would be made me get goosebumps everywhere. Once we got inside I immediately saw stands of different interesting careers and then thought to myself what a wonderful day I will be having.

I first went to the people who wanted to know what my ambition was .The old lady was very generous and she asked us very politely to write on the the dusty chalkboard what we wanted to be when we grow up. The young man was pleasant too but not as generous as the old lady.

Secondly we went to the Youth Town section. The people there were very young. They kept on giving out lots of free stuff but the bit I liked the most was when they took photos of us. I posed in the prettiest way I could. They took lots of photos of me with my wonderful friends.


Next we saw some pupils taking photos in their dream job costumes. We decided it would be fun if we took a photo together. Ashley wanted to be a doctor so she put on this white, clear shiny hat and a coat. Sheralee put on a white, yellow and black hat with a white coat also. I put on a baggy blue mechanic suit. It actually looked as thought we were workers.


Sheralee, Ashley and I went to the engineering stand and they told us that engineering takes a lot of work. There were many ways you can be an engineer. Some engineers make some simple things like hair-clips, hair ties, piece of t-shirts, pants, sweaters, track pants, jackets, shoes, socks and more Others make technological things like ipads, phones, notebooks, computers, smart boards and more.. In engineering you have to be good at maths and science. I felt the goosebumps but then I decided to take up the challenge.


Up next Ashely and I went to check out the lawyer stand as well as the medical stand. We got a lot of interesting information. Lawyers have to be good at a lot of things like speaking with confidence, getting into legal documents and finding all the information that is needed. If you study medicine you have to be good at picking up symptoms of different kinds of sicknesses. Being a doctor you have to be good at predicting. The subjects you have to be good at are health and maths.


When the speaker asked for the Tamaki Intermediate students to exit , I felt a little sad because being at the Careers Expo was really fun. My friends and I had a great time and I hope we get to go next year. The Careers Expo has been a great opportunity for us students to get an idea for a career.

Message: If you want to do something very important in this world, don't be afraid to let loose. Follow your heart and your dreams. Rise up to the challenge and beat it.

Thursday 23 June 2011

Swimming Carnival


On 25 February Tamaki Intermediate went on a wet and wild carnival at the Panmure Lagoon Pool.

All the girls got changed into their colourful bikinis and swim gear. Nearly everybody participated in the greatest carnival of all. Being there at my first Intermediate carnival was awesome and a lifelong moment.

So there we were choosing people from my house to participate and get wet. Getting into the water for a double piggy-back was so, so, so cold, wet and nerve racking. Nella and I were trying our best paddling and running as fast as we could but unfortunately we came second, but still a great place.

Later that day we had to get dressed into our beautiful, blue school uniform. When I got to school I felt so tired that the thought of walking just bugged me.

Today was cool and I enjoyed everything that happened.
Thank you for reading my wet and wild swimming carnival story.

Wednesday 22 June 2011

***Breakfast club***


Breakfast Club

Today was the first time room1 went as a class to the breakfast club. Room 1 walked anxiously and quietly to the classroom. We sat at a table in our house groups. Our house leaders and class councilors gave out spoons, bowls, sugar, weet-bix, and milk.
When I first started to eat I felt the beautiful taste of weet-bix and milk running down my throat. Make sure you eat your breakfast as it gets your brain up to speed.
Breakfast is important because it gets us going in the morning. I had a great time at the breakfast club.

Wednesday 8 June 2011

Ina's world of blogging!!!

Welcome to my blog everyone!!!

My name is Ina
I am 12 years old and I am a year 8 at Tamaki Intermediate school.
I feel really excited about having my own blog.
When I grow up I want to be a mechanic.
Feel welcome and I hope you enjoy reading my blog.