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Timeline:

September

● Email Kumu Kane about the project - 8th

● Complete the proposal - 9th ~ 13th

● Have a meeting about the project and discuss the project - Week of 9th ~ 13th

● Start planning lessons/chants and hulas - Week of 9th ~ 13th

● Complete the expert interview - 10th

● Progress presentation - 20th

● Complete the first blog - Week of 23rd ~ 27th

● Expert interview reflection due - 27th

October

● Introduction to the students - Week of 1st ~ 4th

● Teach our first chant (Eh Ho Mai) - Week of 7th ~ 11th

● Documentation

● Run through Eh Ho Mai - Week 14th ~ 18th

● Helping out in the classroom

● Run through Eh Ho Mai - Week 21st ~ 25th

● Blog 2 - 25th

● Run through Eh Ho Mai - Week of 28th ~ 1st

November

● Documentation

● Introduce a new chant Oli Komo - 4th ~ 8th

● Work on argumentive essay


● Run through Oli Komo - 11th ~15th

● Blog 3 - 15th

● Run through Eh Ho Mai - 18th ~ 22nd

● Final argumentive essay due - 22nd

● Run through Oli Komo - 25th ~ 29th

December

● Documentation

● Run through Eh Ho Mai - 2nd ~ 6th

● Blog 4 - 6th

● 2nd project presentation - 6th

● Run through Oli Komo - 9th ~ 13th

● Blog 5 - 13th

● Introduce hula basics -16th ~ 20th

● Hula basics - 23rd ~ 26th

January

● Documentation

● Practice for the luau every Friday

● Run through Oli Komo and Eh Ho Mai - 13th ~ 17th

● Introduce Ekolu Mae Nui - 20th ~ 24th

● Ask the students if they’d like to participate in the luau

● Run through Ekolu Mae Nui - 27th ~ 31st

February

● Documentation
● Practice for the luau every Friday

● Run through Ekolu Mae Nui - 3rd ~ 7th

● Gather students who want to be in the luau for Hawaiian Club

● Run through Ekolu Mae Nui - 9th ~ 14th (final week)

● Final Project Reflection due - 14th

● Work on final presentation

● Final Presentation & Trifold due - 21st

● Thank you pizza party to the students - 24th ~ 28th

March

● Luau prep - 2nd ~ 6th

● Luau - 7th

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