KES Science Kumus

Aloha Mai Käkou! 

Welcome to our science blog! Activities, investigations, questions and ideas will be posted here. Please leave your comments and ideas!

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Haumäna share discoveries from an owl pellet with Kumu Rohloff

I am Joan Rohloff and I am thrilled to be a  science Kumu (Grades 5 – 6) at Kamehameha Elementary School. I am new to island life and call Alaska my home. In the summer months I fish for salmon and enjoy the subsistence lifestyle in the southeast Alaskan coastal village of Yakutat.

 

Second grade students learn about air resistance by making parachutes in teacher Bev Kutsunai's science class.

Second grade students learn about air resistance by making parachutes in teacher Bev Kutsunai’s science class.

Mrs. Kutsunai

Mrs. Kutsunai

 

Mrs. Kutsunai (Grades K – 3) and Mrs. Uwaine (Grades 4 – 5) will also share student experiences on this page so please check in!

http://blogs.ksbe.edu/kesscience/

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Mahalo Nui Loa,

Joan Rohloff

Beverly Kutsunai

Debbie Uwaine

E Ola Learner Outcomes

“Haumäna will become local and global servant leaders who are culturally engaged and play significant roles in creating strong ‘ohana and communities throughout ka pae ‘aina o Hawaii‘i and beyond.” The roots for this outcome are nourished in the KES science community through the inquiry process and place-based learning.