The Sky — Ka Lani
E nānā i luna. Look up. What do you see? Clouds? A rainbow? The moon? Stars? Can you name what…
E nānā i luna. Look up. What do you see? Clouds? A rainbow? The moon? Stars? Can you name what…
The foundation of nature journaling is careful observation of the world around us. This practice is called kilo in Hawaiian,…
Traditionally, each island in Hawai’i was organized by large districts called moku, which were then divided into in numerous ahupua’a….
Waihona.net is a rich, wonderful resource full of lesson plans, worksheets, unit plans, and images for learning and teaching in…
I taught my very first nature journal lesson to a third grade class over zoom in 2021, using a project…
In honor of Mahina ʻOlelo Hawaiʻi, this is a list of some useful Hawaiian words when making a nature journal…
Knowing the names of different parts of things helps us not only describe what we see to others — e.g….