Duke Kahanamoku Elementary Lesson Plan
Let's celebrate Duke Kahanamoku!
Duke Kahanamoku was a Native Hawaiian who popularized the sport of surfing. First, read the book, Surfer of the Century: The Life of Duke Kahanamoku by Ellie Crowe and Richard Waldrep, then expand on the ideas in the book with this great lesson plan featuring a fun and engaging art project. It would be perfect for AAPI Heritage Month, summer-themed units, or any time of year!
This Lesson Includes:
a recommended picture book
a recommended video resource
discussion questions
a creative art activity with materials list and instructions
This lesson was designed to be appropriate and accessible for a wide range of elementary-aged learners, from 2-6th grades and even beyond.
Let's celebrate Duke Kahanamoku!
Duke Kahanamoku was a Native Hawaiian who popularized the sport of surfing. First, read the book, Surfer of the Century: The Life of Duke Kahanamoku by Ellie Crowe and Richard Waldrep, then expand on the ideas in the book with this great lesson plan featuring a fun and engaging art project. It would be perfect for AAPI Heritage Month, summer-themed units, or any time of year!
This Lesson Includes:
a recommended picture book
a recommended video resource
discussion questions
a creative art activity with materials list and instructions
This lesson was designed to be appropriate and accessible for a wide range of elementary-aged learners, from 2-6th grades and even beyond.
Let's celebrate Duke Kahanamoku!
Duke Kahanamoku was a Native Hawaiian who popularized the sport of surfing. First, read the book, Surfer of the Century: The Life of Duke Kahanamoku by Ellie Crowe and Richard Waldrep, then expand on the ideas in the book with this great lesson plan featuring a fun and engaging art project. It would be perfect for AAPI Heritage Month, summer-themed units, or any time of year!
This Lesson Includes:
a recommended picture book
a recommended video resource
discussion questions
a creative art activity with materials list and instructions
This lesson was designed to be appropriate and accessible for a wide range of elementary-aged learners, from 2-6th grades and even beyond.