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The Hawaiian Mythology Workbook is a carefully designed resource that introduces students to the rich stories, gods, and spirits of Hawaiian culture. Each assignment features a 625-word informational article followed by comprehension questions and vocabulary words, helping students build comprehension, critical thinking, and context-based understanding. The articles use clear, descriptive language and unique vocabulary words highlighted in context to support word recognition and retention. This format works well for general education students by offering engaging content and structured questions. For struggling readers and special education students, the chunked articles with embedded comprehension prompts provide manageable sections, supporting focus and understanding. Students with ADHD benefit from the short, organized format, vocabulary cues, and interactive question spaces, which keep them engaged and actively processing information. Overall, the workbook combines cultural learning with literacy skill-building, making Hawaiian mythology accessible and meaningful to diverse learners.

22 Assignments:
Hawaiian Creation Story (Kumulipo)
Kāne
Kanaloa
Ku
Lono
Pele
Hiʻiaka
Haumea
Kamapuaʻa
Moʻo
Menehune
ʻAumakua
Nightmarchers (Huaka’i Pō)
Kaikane
Naiʻa (Dolphin spirits)
Peʻa
Lele
Moʻo-wahine
Pueo
Kapo
Hi‘iakaikapoliopele
Kihawahine

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