Thursday, September 21, 2006

Tamaki College #2


Tamaki College is presenting the last show of the day. They had some technical difficulty to begin with, but carried on anyway, and presented really well. First Agent Fred told us all about The Statue of Liberty, with the help of a PowerPoint Slide Show. Next Agent Peni who introduced us to Ayres Rock in Australia. He was a very funny presenter. Then came Agent Leon, who showed us Machu Picchu, and even gave us tourist information in case we wanted to visit! After Leon was Agent Alex, who presented the Pyramids in Egypt. Lastly came Tui, who showed us the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. He showed us the Greek flag and told us all about Greece. A great conclusion to our Celebration, Tamaki!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

A Fantastic finale to the ICT expo. Well done Tamaki College. I enjoyed the humour of your presentation. Tumeke!

Mrs Jenkins
Glenbrae School

Anonymous said...

Just wanted to say I found the expo an awesome example of collaboration between primary, intermediate and secondary schools.
I have access to over 500 schools and this is the first time I have come across a school-wide community working closely together, on the same theme - indeed a valuable learning experience for all involved.

Brenda

Anonymous said...

Hi. well done great peace of work.

TPS Zericaih and Daniel Britton

Hi.

bUT bye.

Anonymous said...

WOW! Great Tamaki Collage,
I learnt a lot about the statue of librety when I saw your presentation I liked it. Reply back if you can.

Ramona
Room 12
PES.

Anonymous said...

What fantastic job.I still remember what happen yesterday with your iteam.It was cool how you had the drums.

Keletiola
Room 12
PES

Anonymous said...

Seini Mino here from Room6 at Point England.
Do you remember Selas sister Pene? You were funny yesterday night. you are funny be cause you were talking about the Australian guy.

Anonymous said...

I thought your presentation was funny with the agents.I thought that your school was very talented at acting.
From jaiden
panmure bridge school