Can I hear “Snaps” for Papa ‘Ehā! The students in Kumu Silva and Kumu Kala’s class have been working diligently in gathering information to learn more about the Pacific Islands in Polynesia. Using printed and online resources, these students worked together in small groups to conduct research, writing and organizing their information, and preparing their display boards. Way to go Papa ‘Ehā! Kūlia I Ka Nu’u!
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thanks kumu kanani!!!you were a big help with all our islands!!!you also gave us alot of websites or infomation!!!
Aloha e Mia! Please let me know if I can help you again. I enjoyed learning with your class. Blessings, Kumu Kanani