Teachers Resources
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More Resources New! Classroom Posters (Click on images for larger view)
Free for educator’s from our office.
A Teacher’s Guide To Nene Our Endangered State Bird Free for educator’s from our office.
Wao Akua: Sacred Source of Life
Available for teachers at a 30% discount at our Kalanimoku Bldg. office. Also available in From The Land And Sea Favorite music from the Ohia Productions’ traveling theater is now available
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Other Resources Ohia Project Links to “Ohia Project” Curriculum downloadable activities- Moanalua Gardens Foundation “From1986 to 1989, Moanalua Gardens Foundation (MGF), along with Bishop Museum and the Hawai`i Department of Education (DOE), developed and disseminated the `Ohi`a Project Curriculum. The project is named for the `ohi`a lehua (Metrosideros polymorpha), an abundant and important tree in many native Hawaiian forests. The goal of the `Ohi`a Project is to assist Hawai`i Hoikeo Haleakala Ohia ProductionsExplore the many ecological zones and habitats of our islands and discover why Hawai’i is one of the most special places on Earth through this web-resource from the popular touring show “Under The Hawaiian Sky.” Here you will find lesson plans, songs, and lots of good information about Forest Zones, Adaptive Radiation, Endangered Species, and Hawaii’s Watersheds. The Greatest Good Teacher’s GuideThis Teacher’s Guide offers K-12 educators suggestions for incorporating age-appropriate portions of the film The Greatest Good and its bonus materials into the social studies, science, math, and civics classroom. The film was produced by the U.S. Forest Service in honor of its Centennial celebration in 2005 and provides an in-depth look at natural resource management during the 20th century. The use of this film in a classroom offers an ideal way for students to study many related issues such as forest conservation, the role of fire in our society, wildlife protection, human impacts on the environment, and environmental decision-making in a democracy. This website provides information, resources and links to learn more about how invasive species impact our lives and the environment. |
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Be Forest Friendly Downloadable Resource (PDF) | ||
*Also available free in limited quantities fromDOFAW is the book “Growing an Educational Garden at Your School” | ||
For more information on any of our teacher resources call our office. Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of Forestry and Wildlife (808) 587-0169 |