My family and I go to the beach everytime my mom has a day off. So I was just sitting on the beach then I saw a crab and I tried to plan in my head how to catch one of them. After a while I learned it was impossible. So I decided to just sit and watch and just like Jesus said to watch the ants because they work together to survive. But only the beach didn't have ants so I stuck with the crabs. I learned that the crabs ate the stuff that the water washed up. There are many ways to discover science all it takes is a little bit of patience and a little bit of luck!
E kala mai ia`u for taking so long to gfet back with you. Mahalo for sharing you and your page with me. Say Aloha to Mom. I got to see her last sunday (1/25). Seems that with hana and paperwork we are very pa`ahana. In anycase, Aloha ia `oe.
`Anaka Kapua
Hey Babes, I'm glad you studied your science today at the beach. It shows that children can learn in so many ways not necessarily in a closed and controlled class room where children are brain washed every day by propaganda material.
Case in point, in public and in private schools children are taught that this is the State of Hawaii when in truth and in reality the identity of this very rich archipelago is Ko Hawaii Pae Aina, my nation, your nation, the true nation of Kanaka Maoli as it is identified in the He Kumukanawai, Palapala Sila Nui and Palapala Hooko.
Mahalo, for that very good analogy of ants working together. It is true, and the Kanaka Maoli of today are truly working together within our nation of Ko Hawaii Pae Aina. We have a beautiful history with some of the most intelligent people I've ever heard of, so wise and so strong. And you are a descendant of this beautiful people.
Mahalo for improvising. Since you could not watch ants you watched the crabs. They are so interesting the way they walk side to side instead of forward yeah?
I Love the beach so I'm glad there's so much to learn at the beach. Math, science, all kinds.
You keep it up sweetheart, ok? I Love You SOooooooooooooooooooo Much!
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E kala mai ia`u for taking so long to gfet back with you. Mahalo for sharing you and your page with me. Say Aloha to Mom. I got to see her last sunday (1/25). Seems that with hana and paperwork we are very pa`ahana. In anycase, Aloha ia `oe.
`Anaka Kapua
Case in point, in public and in private schools children are taught that this is the State of Hawaii when in truth and in reality the identity of this very rich archipelago is Ko Hawaii Pae Aina, my nation, your nation, the true nation of Kanaka Maoli as it is identified in the He Kumukanawai, Palapala Sila Nui and Palapala Hooko.
Mahalo, for that very good analogy of ants working together. It is true, and the Kanaka Maoli of today are truly working together within our nation of Ko Hawaii Pae Aina. We have a beautiful history with some of the most intelligent people I've ever heard of, so wise and so strong. And you are a descendant of this beautiful people.
Mahalo for improvising. Since you could not watch ants you watched the crabs. They are so interesting the way they walk side to side instead of forward yeah?
I Love the beach so I'm glad there's so much to learn at the beach. Math, science, all kinds.
You keep it up sweetheart, ok? I Love You SOooooooooooooooooooo Much!
Mom