Monthly Archives: April 2009
Po’alua, 21.’Apelila.2009
Ha’awina Papa Ka ‘Iae (passive) Use each of the following words in a regular pepeke painu and then rewrite using the ‘iae. (remember that the ‘iae place more emphasis on the thing not the person doing the action.) ki’i haku … Continue reading
Hola Papa 7 Kanaka ‘Ë
E koho i ho‘okahi o nä känaka ‘ë i haku ‘ia e kou hoapapa a käkau i kekahi mana‘o e pili ana i ke ki‘i. E wehewehe i ka mea äu i makemake ai. Choose one of the creatures created … Continue reading
Hola Papa 5 Känaka ‘Ë
E koho i ho‘okahi o nä känaka ‘ë i haku ‘ia e kou hoapapa a käkau i kekahi mana‘o e pili ana i ke ki‘i. E wehewehe i ka mea äu i makemake ai. Choose one of the creatures created … Continue reading
Hola Papa 1 Kanaka ‘Ë
E koho i ho‘okahi o nä känaka ‘ë i haku ‘ia e kou hoapapa a käkau i kekahi mana‘o e pili ana i ke ki‘i. E wehewehe i ka mea äu i makemake ai. Choose one of the creatures created … Continue reading
Hola Papa 4 Kanaka ‘Ë
E koho i ho‘okahi o nä känaka ‘ë i haku ‘ia e kou hoapapa a käkau i kekahi mana‘o e pili ana i ke ki‘i. E wehewehe i ka mea äu i makemake ai. Choose one of the creatures created … Continue reading
Kälele ÿÄkena
Translate using the Kälele ‘Äkena 1. It will be Kanani who will watch the baby. 2. It was he who bought the beers. 3. It was our (he and I) dog that barked. 4. It is Pua who is going … Continue reading
Ho’oma’ama’a Nono’a
Translate the follow and identify which pepeke nono’a you are using. Pepeke Nono’a “He” Pepeke Nono’a “Huahelu” Pepeke Nono’a “Nui nä” 1. I have twelve guava trees. 2. Läna’i has mountains. 3. Keola doesn’t have a cup. 4. The lady … Continue reading
Na Kanaka E
Draw each of the “aliens/monsters” based on the description. Be as creative as possible. kanakaye.pdf
Monday 4/13
Classwork Kälele Külana (Situation Emphatic) used to place emphasis on the where or what of a sentence rather than the who or subject. example Where do you live? rather than You live where?
Maiki Aiu Lake
maikiguide.pdf In honor of this week’s Merrie Monarch Festivals, this week’s biography focuses on Kumu Hula Maiki Aiu Lake. She was instrumental in continuing hula during the Hawaiian Renaissance. Many of the kumu hula today can trace their hula lineage … Continue reading