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Show Mapleton Third Grade News By Vicki Hooper and Mary Ellen Jacobsen The Mapleton Third grade has been on a make-believe trip to Hawaii. Mrs. Louise Fisher is our teacher. They have been studying Hawaii Ha-waii for a month. They made out-rigger canoes, grass shacks and Hawaiian men and women dolls and wove lahala mats. The students went to the home of Robert Sayer for a program. At school they had two programs. pro-grams. They made their own hula skirts, leis and caps and capes to wear and had a lot of fun doing it. In Hawaii, Aloha means hello, hel-lo, good-bye and everything good. We have learned hula dances, A loha ee, Song of Hawaii, nrfliw ffhnrlr firflfls Skirt. KinfT Kamehameha, Red Opu, Little Brown Gal and Hukicau. The students also learned the meaning of Kapu, for keep-out; luau, feast. They report fun drawing maps and pictures. |