October 21st, 2014 by
kaaarona
E heluhelu i kēia puke, huli i nā manaʻo o nā huaʻōlelo hou a aʻo i nā analula hou. E loaʻa ana iā ʻoukou kekahi hōʻike ma ka Pōʻakahi, lā 27 o ʻOkakopa. Inā makemake ʻoukou e heluhelu i ia puke ma ka ʻōlelo Pelekānia i mea e kōkua aku ai i ka hoʻomaopopo ʻana i ia kaʻao, e kipa aku i kēia loulou KeKumuKoaHE. Mai poina, he kōkua wale nō kēia. Pono ʻoukou e heluhelu mau i ka ‘ōlelo Hawaiʻi me ka nānā pū ʻana i nā manaʻo o nā huaʻōlelo hou.
No ka haʻawina i kēia pō, e huli i nā manaʻo o nā huaʻōlelo hou mai nā ʻaoʻao 1 a 14.
KeKumuKoa
KeKumuKoa (pepa kōkua)
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October 13th, 2014 by
kaaarona
E heluhelu i kēia puke, huli i nā manaʻo o nā huaʻōlelo hou a aʻo i nā analula hou. E loaʻa ana iā ʻoukou kekahi hōʻike ma ka Pōʻahā, lā 16 o ʻOkakopa. Inā makemake ʻoukou e heluhelu i ia puke ma ka ʻōlelo Pelekānia i mea e kōkua aku ai i ka hoʻomaopopo ʻana i ia kaʻao, e kipa aku i kēia loulou No Ka Puna Hou. Mai poina, he kōkua wale nō kēia. Pono ʻoukou e heluhelu mau i ka ‘ōlelo Hawaiʻi me ka nānā pū ʻana i nā manaʻo o nā huaʻōlelo hou.
Puna Hou
KaPunaHou (see notes regarding the second half of the book)
Ke Kälele Külana (this may provide kōkua on the new pattern)
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October 1st, 2014 by
kaaarona
Choose a Wahi Pana, a place of historical significance. It would also be maikaʻi to develop a personal relationship with this wahi. Please use this break to visit your place. Here is what you should do when visiting your wahi pana.
Kou Kipa ʻAna – Visiting your significant place
When visiting your significant place, you will need to write about the following:
- when did you go (pōʻahia, lā ʻehia, hola ʻehia)
- how did you go (kaʻa, kalaiwa, hele wāwae, kaʻa ʻōhua)
- what did you see (poʻe, hale, pua, kumu lāʻau)
- what did you hear (poʻe, manu, kai)
- any other items that you witnessed/experienced
- how did you feel while you were there
Kaha/Pena Kiʻi
- you can draw with pen, pencil, or paint on an 8 1/2 x 11 in. unlined paper
- draw/paint what you see
You also need to take 5 pictures that you will eventually put on a power point. If you don’t have a camera, use your phone camera.
If you have any questions, please email me: kaaarona@ksbe.edu
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October 1st, 2014 by
kaaarona
E heluhelu i ka moʻolelo no Makaliʻi.
MokuKaPawa
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September 29th, 2014 by
kaaarona
Use the following Tutorial and Chord sheet to learn the song Summer Breeze by Seals & Crofts. You should be able to perform the first verse and chorus in groups of 3 or 4 before the end of class this Wednesday Oct. 1, 2014
Summer Breeze
Summer Breeze Tutorial
Intro: Em7-Am7 x4
E G
See the curtains hanging in the window
D A E E-E-Am7
in the evening on a Friday ni-i-ight
E G
A little light shining in the window
D A E
let's me know everything's all ri-i-ight
<< Chorus >>
Am7 Bm7
Summer breeze, makes me feel fine
Am7 G C/G G Gsus4 G
Blowin' through the jasmine in my mi-ind
Am7 Bm7
Summer breeze, makes me feel fine
Am7 G C/G G Gsus4 G
Blowin' through the jasmine in my mi-ind
Em7-Am7 x2
See the paper laying on the sidewalk
A little music from the house next door
So I walk on up to the doorstep
through the screen and across the floor
<< Repeat Chorus >>
Em7 Am7 Em7 Am7
Sweet days of summer, the jasmine's in bloom
Em7 Am7 Em7 Am7
July is dressed up and playing her tune
Am7/D Bm7/E
And I come home, from a hard days work
Am7/D Bm7/E
And your waiting there, not a care,
Amaj7/B A6/B
In the wor----orld
See the smile awaiting in the kitchen
Food cooking and the plates for two-oo
Feel the arms that reach out to hold me
In the evening when the day is through-oo-oo
<< Repeat Chorus >>
Em7-Am7 x2
http://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/s/seals_and_crofts/summer_breeze_crd.htm
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