Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Kumu Kamaile's Hawaiian Studies Curriculum 2016 - 2017

Term 1 Week 1 Day 1

1st, 3rd, 5th

1) Hawaiian Alphabet:

    Hand-out
 
2) Greetings

    Aloha -


  • Aloha `oe! [ah loh' hah oe!]
    May you be loved or greeted!
    Farewell or greetings to one person.
  • Aloha kâua! [ah loh' hah KAH'oo (w)ah!]
    May there be friendship or love between us!
    Greetings to you and me!
  • Aloha kâkou! [ah loh' hah KAH' kou!]
    same as above, but to more than one person.
  • Ke aloha nô! [ah loh hah NOH'] Aloha indeed!
  • Aloha! [ Ah loh' hah!] 
    Greetings!"

    Mahalo -
Mahalo. 1. Thanks, gratitude; to thank.

    • Mahalo nui loa.[mah hah' loh noo'(w)ee loh'(w)ah] Thanks very much.  
    • `Ôlelo mahalo [OH' leh loh mah hah' loh]
      compliment
    • Mahalo â nui [mah hah' loh (W)AH' noo'(w)ee]
      Thanks very much.

2. Admiration, praise, esteem, regards, respects; to admire, praise, appreciate.
    • `O wau nô me ka mahalo, [oh vau NOH' meh kah mah hah'loh] I am, [yours] respectfully,
    • Ka mea i mahalo `ia, Laki [kah meh'(y)ah ee mah hah'loh ee'(y)ah, lah' kee] The esteemed Laki.

    A hui hou - "Until next time"

Activity:

Song: Hawaiian Alphabet Song


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Jr High

Alphabet Sounds Hand-out

Greetings

Activity:

Take manure piles to garden boxes.

Song:

Na Moku Eha

Eia Makou

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Term 1 Week 1 Day 2

1st, 3rd, 5th

1) Alphabet Review


3) How was Hawaii made? (Time :30 to 5:00)

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Jr High

1) Alphabet Review


3) How was Hawaii made? (Time :30 to 5:00)

Activity: Compost pile maintenance.