Category Archives: Poem In Your Pocket
Poem In Your Pocket Day!
It was another day of sharing and the business of learning here at Ke Kula Ha’aha’a! Poem In Your Pocket Day was a great success and a bit more special because our dinning hall aunties and uncles shared their awesome … Continue reading
Poem In Your Pocket Day!
Poem by: Ethan Poem by ‘Anakala Manny
Acrostic Poem – Zumba Fitness!
Acrostic Poem from KSH Kula Ha'aha'a on Vimeo.
National Library Week 2013
A Big MAHALO to our Kula Ha’aha’a ‘Ohana for participating in Poem In Your Pocket Day!
Couplet Poem – NLW
What is a Couplet? A couplet is the simplest form of poetry. The word “couple” in couplet means two of something. A couplet is a poem made of two lines that rhyme. There are no rules about length or rhythm. … Continue reading
Lā Poema ‘Inipākeke – Poem In Your Pocket Day!
Today was a special day for our haumāna here at our kula as we celebrated National Library Week with a school-wide (K-12) activity – Lā Poema ‘Inipākeke (Poem In Your Pocket Day). Students, faculty, staff and even our aunties and … Continue reading
Sharing, Poetry, Pilina
Snaps, Round of Applause, Firecracker Claps, & Lets Raise The Roof for all those who shared their poem with us today during lunch! I can honestly say that we have some awesome poets here at our kula!
Poetry Activity – NLW
What is a Cinquain? A cinquain is a form of poetry that is very popular because of it’s simplicity. It was created by American poet Adelaide Crapsey about 100 years ago, and is similar to Japanese poetic forms, such as … Continue reading
Acrostic Poem
As we prepare for PIYP (Poem In Your Pocket) day, you may be thinking of a poetry style that best describes you and your interest. Some classes have been creating beautiful acrostic poems that tell of their personal interest or … Continue reading