Monthly Archives: September 2007
Novel Search Pepeke Henua
Find 5 locative sentences (Pepeke Henua) in a novel of your choice. These sentences should only tell you the location of something or someone. There should not be any verbs or actions in the sentences. ex. The boy is at … Continue reading
Na Wao #2
Find the following information for your land region. inhabitants plants description ‘Olelo No‘eau
Creation Myths
Many cultures around the world share common themes in their creation myths. Using the Ho‘okumu ‘Aina worksheet choose one Hawaiian creation myth and write the information about it the first column (who, what, where, details) in the third column write … Continue reading
Nä Wao
Hawaiians knowledge shows us, how connected our ancestors were to their home. They named each and every region of an island based on its uses and or inhabitants. The inlands normally uninhabited regions are known as “wao”. Comment back the … Continue reading
Mo‘omana‘o 11
In paragraph form write about your Back – To – School with your family. Include the following Pepeke Henua Pepeke Painu QTC Pepeke Painu Action Pepeke Painu with the ‘awe in the beginning of the sentence Pepeke ‘Aike ‘O Pepeke … Continue reading
Helu Hola
Write the time for each of the following times using the Pepeke ‘Aike ‘O 5:15 3:30 12:15 9:00 10:45 1:15 6:00 7:45 2:15 11:00 6:45 4:15 8:00 9:45 1:45
Vocab 2
kuahiwi paona mai‘a no‘ono‘o mökäkï uaki kïwala‘ö käpae
Timeline Rough Draft
Typed paragraphs for each of your events are due next week Monday, September 17, 2007. Paragraphs should include: The 5 W’s (who, what, where, when, why) Details and supporting information The impact of the even on Hawaiian Language Also, please … Continue reading
Paukü Ho‘omana‘o
Find a memory verse with meaning to you of at least 3 verses in the English language bible. We will find the verse from in the Hawaiian language bible (Baibala Hemolele) for you to memorize.