Makawalu 2018!!!

Papa ‘Elima presents Makawalu 2018!

Ka Wai Ola a me Ke Kai Ola……..The Waters of Life
(Humanʻs interdependent relationships with water over time…)

Monday, April 16th – Makawalu Presentations for fellow students runs, 8:15-2:30.

Tuesday, April 17th – Makawalu Presentations for ‘Ohana begins at 1:15.  You may begin arriving between 1:00-1:10.  Please assemble on the sidewalk facing Kina‘u Building.  Papa ‘Elima will begin with an ‘Oli and Mele fronting Kinaʻu.

Reminders for Nā Haumana…

Your Kuleana…

  • Your Poster…Make sure you have practiced and mentally prepared for the presentation of your “Feature Research Article” (Poster).  Your role and kuleana is that of student kumu.  You are tasked with sharing your manaʻo and ʻike with your fellow students and ʻohana, in a clear, interesting, and meaningful way.
  • Your Artifact…Make sure you have thought about how you will explain the “symbolism” of your artifact.  How does your innovative creation capture the key concepts you have learned and are sharing through your presentation.  
  • Your  Costume…Make sure to communicate the significance of your costume and how it represents the point of view and/or perspective you are presenting from.
  • Your Interactive Activity…Remember the purpose of this activity is to engage and hold your audience/visitors accountable for learning from your presentation.  Your activity should highlight significant ideas and understandings.

Kūlia i ka Nu‘u!!!

 

 

Lamakū 2018

E Hoʻo Maikaʻi goes out to Jaydence Fernandez-Young for doing such a superb job as Co MC for our Lamakū Festival.

Awesome performances by our finalists…Tatiana Dunhour, Justin Kubojiri, and Braden Gomes!  You all did a dynamic job presenting your Argumentative Speeches.  Mahalo to Tati for persuading us that “We Need Performing Arst in our Schools”, and Justin and Braden for entertaining us with your opposing perspectives regarding “Body Boarding vs. Surfing”.

Praises go out to e na haumana of 5A.  You all did an excellent job preparing for and executing your speeches throughout the classroom presentations and semi-finals.  KŪlia i ka nuʻu!  Your attitude and effort truly reflected that of LAMAKŪ!  Let your bright light shine the way for all to learn and see!