K-12 Programming Overviews

Art Smarts is an art series, hosted by Artist Page Chang, designed to give students an understanding of the Elements of Art. It is Standards based, Educational and Fun. There are nine 30 minute programs in the series. Each program features a Guest Artist from Hawai'i who demonstrates an Art Principle.

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Aloha. The "Choices" series will help guide our students to make the right Choices for themselves, their family, their community and the world in which we all live. It's about character education.

Students will learn important words like "responsibility" and "honesty." They'll learn what these words mean, how they are used, and how to practice them everyday. There is story-telling and on every show there will be a song about our featured word in both English and Hawaiian sung by an animal found in Hawaii. There's a rock and roll dolphin, a country singing mynah bird and a lullaby singing gecko just to name a few characters.

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ehoomau_tnE Ho'omau! is the imperative form of the Hawaiian verb meaning to persevere, to persist. It urges us to learn from the past and to perpetuate the good.

The E Ho'omau! program supplements 4th grade science and literacy curriculum through an engaging cultural context based on three classic Hawaiian stories: Why Māui Snared the Sun, Menehune and the Birds, and Pele Searches for a Home.

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A geography series developed around the geography strand of the 3rd grade social studies content standards. Each 30-minute lesson will focus on a different country of the world as a native child tells about his/her home, family, and community.

Exploring America focuses on ways that people in the United States are interacting with natural resources (forests, wildlife, farms, fisheries, or water). Students are engaged in an inquiry process to discover the positive and negative effects of human interaction with resources in each U.S. region. The programs help guide students in this process by providing background information, assistance with mapping, and featuring students engaging in investigations.

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