PTP
Progressfolio
Aloha Mai Kākou! Welcome to my PTP/Progressfolio!!
Aloha Mai Kākou! Welcome to my PTP/Progressfolio!!
1. My PTP (Personal Transition Plan) will highlight my personal thoughts and feelings toward my own self-awareness. Thinking about who I am as a learner and how I see myself as a person, helps me to understand my own character. Recognizing my strengths and challenges are key to my growth and development. This understanding will support my transition to middle school, high school, then on to college, or other future aspirations.
1. My PTP (Personal Transition Plan) will highlight my personal thoughts and feelings toward my own self-awareness. Thinking about who I am as a learner and how I see myself as a person, helps me to understand my own character. Recognizing my strengths and challenges are key to my growth and development. This understanding will support my transition to middle school, high school, then on to college, or other future aspirations.
2. My Progressfolio is a vehicle for capturing a glimpse of my academic and social learning this trimester. I would like to share how Iʻve blossomed as a reader, writer, mathematician, historian, and collaborator. I will document and communicate my inquiry driven work in a creative and innovative way!
2. My Progressfolio is a vehicle for capturing a glimpse of my academic and social learning this trimester. I would like to share how Iʻve blossomed as a reader, writer, mathematician, historian, and collaborator. I will document and communicate my inquiry driven work in a creative and innovative way!
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
Me Ke Aloha Pumehana,
Me Ke Aloha Pumehana,
Adam Perry
Adam Perry
These pictures were taken when we did Makahiki during the beginning ceremony where we sang whilst the 3rd and 4th graders gave their hoʻokupu.
This was when we did the Halloween Celeration when we bobbed for apples. I was one of the only ones to actully got close to getting the apple the first time, but on the second time I actually got it.
This is the grade at Honoliʻi Beach Park. We helped to clean it and move the litter and leaves and other small stuff. On the right we are playing and swimming in the river.
This is the class when author Anne Bustard came and told us about her books and the process it takes to make books.