Archive for May, 2009

Have A Great Summer, Wailele Class of 2016!!!

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

If you are bored, just blog to everyone what you are doing. I will keep you posted on my summer. Don’t miss me too much. See you all soon!!!

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End of Year Reflection

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

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The year is almost finished and you will soon be “big” 6th graders! The sad thing is that you will never be a 5th grader ever again in your life!

How has your paradigm shifted from the beginning of the year to now? Give specific examples.

What do you consider the highlights of this year?

If you look back at 5th grade one day, what would like to remember?

Aloha

Friday, May 15th, 2009

WAILELE
Kapalama Campus Fifth Grade

Aloha and Welcome to our Blog!
I know that good communication between school and home is vital to the success of each student so, please feel free to e-mail me with your questions, comments, or concerns by clicking on the convenient “comments” link right underneath this message.

The students enjoy being haumana here at Kamehameha and as we learn and grow together we know we will be able to…

“Ho`olale i ka`ai a ka u`i!”
Show what youth can do!

Imua e na pua a Pauahi!

Mahalo nui for visiting,

Andrew Chung

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Should sports heroes also be role models?

Friday, May 15th, 2009

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Children of the Holocaust

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

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Would you have hidden a Jewish child if you lived during WWII?

What is the responsibility of an individual when they see an injustice?

Is the Holocaust still important today?  Why or why not?

Ms. Cooke Teaches Wailele

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

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Remember The Titans

Monday, May 4th, 2009

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How did playing football help the students over come their prejudices about each other?

How did the football team at T.C. Williams help the adults in the community overcome their prejudices?

What would it be like living in a community that is racially divided?


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