Monday, August 24, 2015

CLEAN or CLEARED Passcards!

Aloha Room 28 `Ohana!
      Each week, I will post a picture or post a LIST of students who have earned a Clean or Cleared Passcard recognition!  Here is our FIRST recognition of students in room 28!  I hope to see more students join this bunch at the end of the week!  C'mon.....YOU can do it!  I know you can!  Just do your homework, turn in your assignments, behave, and Clear off your pass card!  
                                                               Aloha, Mrs. Wong
Congratulations to Leah, Brennen, Luke, Aysha, Caleb, Harley, Jadelyn,
Seanna Lei, Kayleigh, Ky, John, Rylan, and Patrick!
Keep up the Excellent Work and Behavior!  

Sunday, August 16, 2015

Student Council Representatives

Aloha Room 28 `Ohana,
     
      Mahalo to all the boys and girls who took a "responsible risk" of wanting to become our class representatives.  Mahalo to Hailey, Erin, John, Joseph, Koakai, and Caleb.  All of you did an excellent job of creating your speech to tell the class how you would be a great representative for our class.  Unfortunately, we could only choose 2 reps.  Everyone did a fantastic job of exercising their democratic right to vote!  The results were: Caleb with the highest votes, followed by Koakai and Hailey.
     
      Caleb and Koakai will represent room 28 this school year, in our student council.  In the comments, what do want to see happen this school year?  You can list down activities for students to participate in, you can list down concerns that you see happening around campus that you want the student council to address.   Due date:  Monday, August 24, 2015.  (One week)

      Your comments could help Caleb and Koakai to brainstorm ideas and to address concerns that students may have.  **If you don't want your concerns to be seen by anyone, simply write down your comment on a folder paper and hand it in to me for credit.  I will then give it to Caleb and Koakai.  

                                                                       Aloha,
                                                                       Mrs. Wong
Room 28's  Student Council Representatives.....Caleb and Koakai.
Congratulations!  Here's to a successful year! 

Kalo and Sweet Potato Planting

Aloha Room 28 `Ohana!
      Thanks to Mr. Sanchez (Mrs. Cornwell's father), who kindly donated our white-kalo and sweet potato (Purpli, Moloka`i, and Okinawan) stems, we were able to plant them into our garden.  Interestingly enough, this was the very first time for some students to be digging in the soil and planting something!  We lined up in our 4th grade plot and we planted either kalo or sweet potato.  There were marked areas where each student dug their hole for their sweet potato stem or huli (kalo's stem).  Mahalo to Mrs. Cornwell for coming out to help us that afternoon, and Mahalo to Mrs. Evans who came to help on Thursday, with room 27.
      All in all, the planting was a success.....no insect bites, no cuts, no scrapes, no planting woes!  Justs a feeling of satisfaction after looking at the freshly planted garden!  Here are some pictures of that day.
Before entering the garden to work, we need to
say our oli (chant) "E Ho Mai."
Dig at least 4 inches deep, plant the stem or
huli, and cover with soil
                       

Planting the huli (stem) of the white kalo.
How exciting it will be to watch our kalo
grow tall and thrive!  
                     

Here is the Sweet-potato planters!  There are
3 different kinds of potatoes.
Do you know which type you have?  Is it the
Moloka`i, Purpli, or Okinawan sweet potato? 
                     

Our neatly planted white-kalo.
Our freshly planted sweet potatoes. 
                       

Thursday, August 6, 2015

Welcome to 4th Grade!

Aloha Students,
Welcome to a new school year! We are going to learn so many things and we are going to surf into an exciting school year!
      Please tell me three things you HOPE to learn in 4th grade, also what 2 things do you want to accomplish, and  finally, tell me something special about YOU!
                                                                      Mahalo,
                                                                      Mrs. Wong