Activity Overview
Each state in our country has its own unique fun facts that kids will love to discover. For this activity, students will create a 3 cell storyboard that depicts some interesting facts they have learned about Hawaii. Here are some examples of fun facts:
- Surfing Capital: Hawaii is considered the birthplace of modern surfing. Ancient Hawaiians practiced surfing as a cultural and recreational activity, and today, the islands are a mecca for surfers from around the world, especially during the winter months when big waves hit the north shores.
- Pineapple Paradise: Hawaii was once the world's leading producer of pineapples. Dole Plantation, located on Oahu, was once a major pineapple plantation and is now a popular tourist attraction where visitors can learn about the history of pineapple farming.
- Hawaiian Language: The Hawaiian language has only 13 letters: five vowels (a, e, i, o, u) and eight consonants (h, k, l, m, n, p, w, ' - called 'okina). It is the only state in the United States with an official language that is completely unique to the state.
- Aloha Spirit: "Aloha" is a Hawaiian word that is commonly used to say hello and goodbye, but it also carries a deeper meaning of love, peace, and compassion. The Aloha Spirit is a cultural value that emphasizes kindness, unity, and mutual respect.
- Lava Flows: Hawaii is home to some of the most active volcanoes in the world. Kilauea, located in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, has been continuously erupting since 1983. Visitors can witness lava flows and explore the dramatic volcanic landscapes of the Big Island.