Category Archives: Class Events

100 Days of School

The following was written by the class as a group in a form of writing known as interactive. Please enjoy our story and pictures. How many days have you been in school? Last Wednesday was our 100th day of school.Our … Continue reading

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Halloween Fun!

Mahalo to everyone for contributing in some way to our annual Halloween school party! From the parade to the class activities, it was a fun afternoon!

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Kindergarten Transition June 2012

Enjoy meeting a few of our new keiki as they experienced their summer transition program!

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Our Singing Angels

The kindergarten classes sang Create In Me A Clean Heart at our Monday ekalasia this week. Kahu’s sermon had a good message in that sometimes being a copy-cat is a good thing- especially when we copy behaviors that are kind … Continue reading

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Christmas Fun!

Here’s one last blog for 2011! Mahalo to the parents/ ‘ohana who came to help! We enjoyed making and decorating our own gingerbread cookies! The secret Santa gift exchange was a hit too!

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Christmas Mele and Cheer!

Mahalo to Mrs. Debus and ALL others who made it possible to have another beautiful Christmas Concert. The keiki were excited to do their first performance!

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Kindergarten Writers

Here we are in the early stages of our kindergarten writing process. The following are pictures of the students writing about some person they know well. This type of writing will fall under the benchmark of informational writing. This is … Continue reading

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Making Musubi

After reading and learning about the different story characters in the Musubi Trilogy, our class made our own musubi…. and they didn’t run away from us! Here are the step by step instructions the keiki came up with for making … Continue reading

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