Student Activities for Hawaii Teacher Guide
Essential Questions for Hawaii
- What are some significant events in the history of Hawaii?
- What are some facts and features that make Hawaii unique?
- What are some interesting places in Hawaii that people would want to visit?
All About Hawaii
Date of Statehood: August 21, 1959
State Motto: "The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness."
State Nickname: "The Aloha State"
State Bird: Hawaiian Goose
State Tree: Candlenut Tree
State Flower: Hibiscus
Tourist Attractions: Waikiki Beach, Haleakalā National Park, Pearl Harbor, Hanauma Bay, Volcanoes National Park
Famous Citizens of Hawaii: Barack Obama, Bruno Mars, Jason Momoa, Bette Midler, Nicole Kidman
Capital City: Honolulu
Major Cities: Hilo, Kailua, Waipahu, Pearl City, Maui
Brief History of Hawaii
Hawaii's history is deeply rooted in Polynesian culture, with the islands first settled by Polynesians from the Marquesas Islands between 300-500 AD. They established thriving communities with advanced agricultural practices and a complex social structure. Captain James Cook's arrival in 1778 marked Hawaii's introduction to the Western world, sparking increased trade in sandalwood and later whaling, which brought European and American influences that significantly impacted Hawaiian society and health.
In the early 19th century, King Kamehameha I unified the islands under a single rule, founding the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1810. The kingdom prospered economically through sugarcane and pineapple plantations, which attracted immigrant laborers from Asia and Europe. Hawaii's multicultural identity flourished, shaping its vibrant cultural landscape.
However, Hawaii's sovereignty was challenged in 1893 when American settlers and businessmen, backed by U.S. Marines, overthrew Queen Lili'uokalani, leading to Hawaii's annexation by the United States in 1898 and its establishment as a U.S. territory in 1900. The islands played a crucial role during World War II with the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. Finally, on August 21, 1959, Hawaii achieved statehood, becoming the 50th state of the United States. Today, Hawaii thrives as a unique blend of its Polynesian heritage and diverse immigrant influences, renowned globally for its natural beauty and cultural richness.
Students will create a historical timeline, a postcard, a spider map, and a fun facts storyboard showing what they have learned about Hawaii. Creating these visuals gives the students the opportunity to show their creativity and their unique view of the state that they have researched. In addition, the combined use of words and illustrations allows students with different learning styles to show what they know in an exciting and eye-catching way.
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