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Week of ʻAukake 13-17

The word kilo means to closely observe.  This is an important skill to learning!  We talk about looking, listening and thinking during learning times.  This week we put kilo into action going out and looking, smelling and  touching our garden. … Continue reading

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This Week in School

Aloha! Your keiki are becoming more familiar with our school routines, oli and some songs as we finish our first full week of school. We have a new welcoming oli this school year that we all are learning!  Attached is … Continue reading

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First Days of Kula!

What a wonderful first two days we have had at school!  Your keiki are remembering many of the routines and expectations of our kula.  Enjoy some happy pictures of them at play!

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Kindergarten Opera

Mahalo for joining us today for Goldilocks and the Three Bears.  Uncle Jason did a video- so enjoy again!     

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An Amazing Visit!

What a treat and honor to step aboard the Høkuke‘a this morning!

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Sidewalk Chalk Art

We had a fun, wet and artistic afternoon this week drawing pictures that celebrate our “wonderful world”.  Mahalo to Mrs Rosehill for organizing this event each year where the entire elementary is engaged in drawing at the same time.

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Parent Job Shares

Mahalo to Aunty Vikki and Aunty Leiana for sharing your jobs in KA!  We learned two new BIG words:  entrepreneur and therapist.  The keiki were so interested in what you do, learning more about the different jobs that assist us … Continue reading

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Lamaku Poems by KA

We are still perfecting our poems, but they have really come along with all the practicing!  Our semi-finals will be Monday and the finals next Wednesday- stay tuned!

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Learning at the Mala

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Growing with Water

This week we explored three ways to grow seeds or plants using water rather than soil.  The keiki rotated through the three groups and observed and participated in the projects.  

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