Category Archives: Papa ‘Ekahi
Student Led Conferences 2015
Student-Led Conference day was a fabulous day for Ho’oulu i ka ‘ike! Our Papa ‘Ekahi classes were so blessed to learn about our Nation’s Capital and the cherry blossoms that blooms near the Jefferson Memorial from ‘Anakē Ivy, a retired first grade … Continue reading
Mai Maka’u I Ka Hana, Maka’u I Ka Moloa
“Do Not Fear The Work, Fear Laziness” These are wise words from our kūpuna… Mahalo Nui to Kumu Wai (Kumu Papa ‘Ekahi) for sharing this ‘Ōlelo No’eau with us at morning oli. Our keiki are well into the school year … Continue reading
Papa Heluhelu – Grade 1
“Ua lehulehu a manomano ka ‘ikena a ka Hawai’i” – Great and numerous is the knowledge of the Hawaiians. (We create, share and apply knowledge in purposeful and relevant ways). In our Papa Heluhelu (Reading Groups) reading strategies are introduced and … Continue reading
Modifying how we do things
Papa ‘Ekahi is taking their learning to another level using the ipad as a digital playground for academic growth. They use notability to complete their assignment and submit digital worksheet for grading via student email. This is a modification of what … Continue reading
Pen Pals Near & Far
Click here for a larger view of this Padlet. We are blessed to be learning more about volcanoes with friends from near and far! Our Papa ‘Ekahi is part of this learning/sharing Padlet that Mrs. Redona (KSK Librarian) has created … Continue reading
Idioms – Amelia Bedelia
Papa ‘Ekahi are having fun learning about idioms while reading the Amelia Bedelia Series written by Peggy Parish. Idioms are words or phrase used in a way that is different from its usual or dictionary meaning. Amelia Bedelia is a … Continue reading