Well, it’s almost March, and that means that we’re going to the Big Island soon. Honuamea is on the Big Island right now. Keep yourself healthy, so you’ll be ready for our Huaka’i. At the end of this cycle, we have our Ke Ala Pono Assembly for this quarter, and we’ll be learning about registering for middle school. On April 15 we will be going to a nursing home and sharing our talents with them. If you would like to be in our talent show, please see me to sign up. Each participant will earn pono points for their pu’ulu.
Here’s a tentative schedule for Cycle 17 (subject to change):
Day 1, Mon., Feb. 24, 2014
Today I passed back the Checkpoint Quiz 2 and we went over some of the problems. We also finished our Ch. 7 centers.
Homework: Sign Checkpoint Quiz 2; Study for Ch. 7 Test Due Day 2 (2/25)
Day 2, Tues., Feb. 25, 2014
Today I checked for the Checkpoint Quiz 2 parent signatures, and we put them in your Math portfolio. If you want to do a redo test, be sure to turn it in with the corrections. We are also taking our Ch. 7 test.
Homework: No New Homework!
Day 3, Wed., Feb. 26, 2014
Today we will finish our Ch. 7 test, and talk about our Land Lineage Project.
Homework: Sign Land Lineage Project parent letter Due Day 4 (2/27)
Day 4, Thurs., Feb. 27, 2014
Today I collected the bottom part of the signed parent letter, and we watched a video about the land lineage of Kamehameha Schools.
Homework: Land video notes Due Day 5 (2/28)
Day 5, Fri., Feb. 28, 2014
Today I will collect your land video notes. Also, we will calculate the fraction, decimal, and percent of land that the ali’i who eventually gave their land to Pauahi had.
Homework: Acreage chart Due Day 6 (3/3)
Day 6, Mon., Mar. 3, 2014
Today we will check Strategy #5. This will be our last Math Olympics practice before our last Math Olympics on Mar. 17. We will also work on our Land Lineage posters and talk about our state motto.
Homework: State motto web Due Cycle 18 Day 1 (3/5)
Day La No’ono’o, Tues., Mar. 4, 2014
No Math today! Today we will have Ke Ala Pono, and we will have an assembly about middle school registration.
Extra Pono Points: Did you memorize your Ko’u Mo’oku’auhau, Na Kini Pua Lei Mamo Hawai’i, and Pauahi’s Mo’oku’auhau? If not, what is your plan to memorize it before Mar. 10?
I memorize my mookuauhau but not pauahis. Working on it
#notoverraded, #shouldbeholiday
Kailee did you forget it from last year?
Kind of. 🙁 I should of remembered it.
i did not memorize everything so i plan to look at it more often and to memorize/practice it to know by mind. Ill remember it.
I memorized all the names part of my mookuauhau but not the ending or the beginning part. I plan to practice almost everyday until I get it 100%. And I memorized Na Kini Pua Lei Mamo Hawaii.
I memorized Na Kini Pua Lei Mamo Hawaii, all of the names for my Ko’u Mo’okuauhau, and most of the names for Pauahi’s Mo’okuauhau. I will practice the beginnings and endings of both Mo’okuauhaus each day at least for 15 min until I know them by heart! 😉
And also the other names I don’t know for Pauahi’s Mo’okuauhau.
GOOD JOB KYRA!!!!!!!
I memorized most of Na kini Pua Lei Mamo Hawai‘i. I didnʻt memorize all of my Ko’u Mo’oku’auhau but I am going to practice it.
no,no, and NO i will practice very very hard
jk i memorised pauahiʻs and my own Ko’u Mo’oku’auhau
I memorized my mookuahau and have been practicing for 5 mins every day
I memorized all of them. They were so easy!
my comment is kind of late.