Posts Tagged ‘Huakaʻi’
Nā Pono No Nā ʻOhana Practices ʻĀina-Based Learning at Waimānalo Learning Center
The College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources’ (CTAHR) Waimānalo Learning Center was initiated in 2012 and has welcomed thousands of community members to improve awareness of the learning center’s…
Read MoreHuakaʻi with United Airlines
One of our Tūtū and Me Traveling Preschool teams on Oʻahu went on a huakaʻi last month to learn about United Airlines.
Read MorePreschools Pick Pumpkins
Preschool sites with our Tūtū and Me, Ka Paʻalana, and Nā Pono No Nā ʻOhana programs went on huakaʻi throughout October to pick pumpkins, pet animals, and learn a little more about farming on the ʻāina.
Read MoreKeiki Pick Pumpkins at Aloun Farms
Our Tūtū and Me Traveling Preschool’s Makakilo site and our Ka Paʻalana program sites went out to Aloun Farms this week for some fun in the sun!
Read MoreA Huakaʻi to Kaʻala Cultural Center
In an effort to promote scientific inquiry and engineering, families of the Hale Wai Vista, Hale Makana O Nānakuli and Wai‘anae preschool sites of Ka Pa‘alana toured Kaʻala Cultural Center in Wai‘anae valley.
Read MoreOn the Move to the Pacific Aviation Museum
Tūtū and Me Traveling Preschool plans regular huaka‘i throughout the school year. The primary goals of field trip activities are for our keiki and caregiver to learn, explore, gain new experiences and to develop interactive learning strategies.
Read MoreGoing on a Bird Hunt at Kīpukapuaulu Bird Park
Living on the East Side of the Island of Hawai‘i gives Tūtū and Me East some wonderful opportunities for exploration, learning, and play.
Read MoreMaui West in the Communities
Each month the Maui West team will plan a special field trip for everyone to enjoy. When we decide what type of field trip we want to participate in, we remember that our goal is to build a bridge between our families and the community.
Read MoreSpirit of Fall at Tūtū and Me Traveling Preschool
In the spirit of Fall, Tūtū and Me “Team Waipa” of O‘ahu visited Aloun Farms with their Papakōlea and Wai‘anae sites in October.
Read MoreCaring for our Environment in Kona
In March the Kona Tūtū and Me families visited the Amy Greenwell Ethno Botanical Gardens for our “Caring for the Environment” huaka‘i, and we also used this opportunity to incorporate the Jack Johnson ‘Ohana Foundation project.
Read MoreTūtū and Me Celebrate the Hard Work of our Community Helpers
The month of October was an especially busy month for the Hale‘iwa and Pauoa sites of Tūtū and Me, but with the help of our two newest additions to the teaching team Cami Watanabe (Assessment Specialist) and Leeana Kalawe (Teaching Assistant) we were able to provide our families with many activities and opportunities to learn and grow.
Read MoreThe Ocean, Me, and My ‘Ohana
As we welcomed back our Tūtū and Me keiki in the month of August, we introduced our first theme for the school year; “Ocean”. It was exciting to see our keiki as they experienced a sea creature touch tank.
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