Monday, January 25, 2016

Week of 1/25



Hawaiian number bowling game

Vocabulary:

Ali'i
Kahili
Pa'a kahili
Kapu
Endemic



Sunday, January 10, 2016

Week of 7-11

Nā helu handout


A E I O U H K L M N P W '

Hawaii's Top Industries:

1) Tourism ~ Royal Hawaiian Hotel Est. 1925




2) Defense ~ Kaneohe Marine Corps Base Est. 1918


3) Agriculture ~

A) Sugar Est 1802


B) Pineapple Est. 1813


C) Nursery Stock


D) Livestock



E) Macadamia Nuts Est 1882


4) Manufacturing



5) Service Industry
A) Airlines

B) Food Service

C) Hotel Industry



Definition of #Sustainability in Hawai‘i that achieves the following: 

A) Respects the culture, character, beauty and history of our state’s island communities.

B)  Strikes a balance between economic, social and community, and environmental priorities. 

C) Meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.


Cultural Preservation and Science

A) Sea Life Park
B) Bishop Museum
C) Iolani Palace
D) Queen Emma's Summer Palace
E) Botanical Gardens
F) Volcano Park
G) Keck Telescope


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Jr High Students

Logistics of Everyday Products you use at Home;
Make a Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich


How do you feel or what do you think about the products?
Bread -
Peanut Butter -
Jelly -



Where did the product come from?

*Read label and look it up on Google Maps

How was it made?

Discovery Channel "How it's made" Bread, Peanut Butter, Homemade Concord Grape Jelly by Martha Stewart.

How far did it have to travel to get to your table?

*Calculate on Google Maps


Now that you know where the products come from and how they are made, does it change the way you originally felt about the product?

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Jr. High

Make Homemade Dessert Pizza

No Yeast Pizza Dough
2 1/2 c. Flour
3 tsp. Baking powder
1 tsp. Salt
1 Tbsp. Oil
7/8 c. Water

Put dry ingredients in mixing bowl first and incorporate. Add wet ingredients then mix with spoon until ingredients ball up. Roll out on floured surface and transfer to cookie sheet. Top with brown sugar, chocolate chip morsels and marshmallows. Bake at 400 for 15 to 20 minutes.

Full Definition of homemade
  1. 1:  made in the home, on the premises, or by one's own efforts
  2. 2:  of domestic manufacture



Monday, December 7, 2015

Week of 12/7 ~



Things we use that are made out of cotton ~










Toys

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Leader of the Pack

Cesar Millan

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Jr High Class

Make a Hacky Sack reusing an old unmatched sock

Sunday, November 29, 2015

Week of 11-30



Season of Lono: Rain

Lono is the God of fertility, agriculture, rainfall, music and peace.

To appease Lono to bring a good Spring crop Hawaiians celebrated Makahiki by playing games of skill.

1) Papahaloa: Hawaiian sledding

Warriors video time 9:55




3) Konane

Game Video


4) Tug-o-war


5) Wrestling


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Hei Hawaiian String Games

History cultures share String Figures


2) Honu


4) Solo


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Working together as a group to accomplish a goal ~

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Week of 11-23

Purpose: Teach Children about the discovery of Hawaii through photos and observation.
Instructions:
1)      Print out pictures.
2)      Place them on the floor for kids to walk around, look and observe.
3)      Write down their observations on a large piece of paper.
4)      Explain that Hawaiians lived a primitive and ancient life, for example; No electricity, no running water or toilets.
5)      Explain Hawaiians were farmers, fishers and hunters.
6)      Explain that Hawaii was an independent nation and now it is a US State.
7)      Give each student a blank piece of paper and ask them to draw what they think Hawaii was like when it was discovered by Captain Cook. (Please put them on my desk)
8)      Ask them to share their ideas and opinions.
9)      Ahupua’a were farms that used waterfalls to create a sustainable agriculture system.
10)   Hawaiian Royal Court Chiefs wore robes made out of feathers.




Captain James Cook discovers Hawaii in 1778 and calls it the Sandwich Isles



Hawaiians sailed in Outrigger Canoes, like the one at PHA. 



Foreigners from America and England sailed in large flag ships.



Ahupua’a


Ancient Hawaiian Chief



Ancient Hawaiian Woman



Royal Hawaiian Court



Ancient Hawaiian Night Fishing



Ancient Hawaiian Hale (House)