In our study of Puna, the idea and concept of sense of place is important. Here the keiki share their knowledge of each place within Puna.
In our study of Puna, the idea and concept of sense of place is important. Here the keiki share their knowledge of each place within Puna.
Aloha families,
This is a friendly reminder (in addition to the many others that you folks have gotten from school) that Open House will be this Thursday night at 5:30 beginning in our dining hall. I want to encourage everyone to come and visit. This is a great opportunity to build pilina with both you folks and I as we journey on road for the success of your keiki. I want to ask that you bring your questions, thoughts and ideas with you as we will have time to address them in our classroom. Kumu Littrell and I will be sharing our overview for the year as well as our hopes and dreams for your keiki. I look forward to seeing, meeting and creating a great relationship with everyone.
Me ke aloha pumehana,
Kumu Kaleo
Here is a video of our Hula and Mele of Hilo Hanakahi. Our keiki have begun to learn this in relation to our Social Studies theme of “Our Island”. Enjoy!
Itʻs been a busy week for us in Papa 1. We have been learning about Inferencing in our Reading Groups. Weʻve had an opportunity to explore our “new” laptops in our classroom,understanding the components that create and make-up a complete sentence, Math Investigations, Bedtime Math, Math In Focus, Guidance with Mrs. Kaneakua, understanding the wahi pana of our island through special places, hula and mele; and on top of all that……..truly understanding the importance of “Aloha kekahi i kekahi”. Have a great weekend my keiki. I will see you folks on Monday. Oh, and don’t forget, we have Bus Evacuation Drill (Jeans Day) on Tuesday.
Bedtime Math is NOT a curriculum that we use, rather, a simple website that fosters daily math in hopes to be part of our daily routine. Although called “Bedtime” math, we will use this engaging and fun way of practicing math to explore, differentiate, and simply have fun with at school. I encourage families to go and check out the website and try it at home. Just as we promote reading nightly, try sticking in Bedtime Math as part of your bedtime routine. You can find this at: www.bedtimemath.org
Welcome to Kumu Kaleoʻs Papa 1 Blog. Here you will find information and updates about our class and grade. Our first day of school was awesome! I went home tired and even fell asleep very earlier (unusual). I know that some of our keiki were falling asleep in Art class according to Mrs. Rosehill. We have definitely began our school year with a great start. I anticipate an exciting year of learning, loving, and sharing of aloha.