FINAL nane.
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Created on September 20, 2021
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Transcript
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PILI Interactive resources are fun learning activities that build critical thinking, by growing knowledge and reflecting on learning. Pilina- Build a connection Information- Understanding of subject Learning- Opportunity to experiment or practice skill Integrate- Ways to build learning in the community or home (everyday life)
Building a connection, association, and/or relationship
ILINA
Developing an understanding of a subject through information sharing
NFORMATION
Additional resource links regarding riddles.
Why is nane important?
Moʻolelo (stories) and examples of Hawaiian nane related to the use of wit, kilo (observation), and critical thinking.
Definition
Benefits
Cultural Connections
Other Resources
NFORMATION
He paʻikiʻi o KŌNANE(A picture of the game kōnane)
What is nane?
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Nane (Riddles) have been around for centuries. A riddle is often a phrase or question containing multiple meanings and needs to be solved. Nane is a tool that can help us sharpen our wits. For our kūpuna (elders), excelling in creating and solving nane, was just as important as excelling in skills requiring physical strength and stamina.
Building Pilina
- Fun to create and share with friends and family
- Connects the generations
- Encourages careful observation of the environment (physical, emotional, spiritual)
- Encourages using all of the senses (taste, touch, sight, smell, hearing, intuition)
- Solving riddles strengthens inductive (part to whole) reasoning – listening to the clues (parts) in order to get the answer (whole).
- Creating riddles strengthens deductive (whole to part) reasoning – thinking of the answer (whole) first, then coming up with the clues (parts) to describe the answer.
He paʻikiʻi o KŌNANE (A picture of the game kōnane) A picture of KŌNANE? What? Why? Think of the cleverness of Hawaiians. A play on words if you will that connects this game to the tradition of solving riddles. If you utilize your skills of critical thinking, cleverness in outsmarting your opponent, and even your keen observational skills...you are bound to improve at the game of kōnane. You could even become a CHAMPION! Within the language itself, you can see the clues that link these skill-building games as well. The word "NANE" is already in the name of this particular game, you will need to use your wits. Then with the inclusion of the word "KŌ" you have brought yourself to the "completion" of this riddle.
Cultural Connections
Moʻolelo(stories) and examples of Hawaiian nane related to the use of wit, kilo (observation), and critical thinking.
The Kihapū:Tale of a Cunning Pup
Hawaiiian Riddlingby Martha Beckwith
Maui, the demigod, outwits the sun to help his mother and the people of the world.
A cunning pup, Puapua, outsmarts the menehune by taking away their kihapū (conch shell), thereby becoming the hero of Waipiʻo.
Examples of Hawaiian nane and moʻolelo involving displays and contests of wit.
Why Māui Snared the Sun (video)
Kanaeokana Video
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Additional Resources
The 52 Best Riddles for Kids That Aren’t Too Confusinghttps://www.fatherly.com/play/the-best-riddles-for-kids-not-confusing/ 101 Riddles That Will Stump You Every Time (But Don’t Worry—We’ll Give You the Answers) https://parade.com/947956/parade/riddles/ TEACH YOUR CHILD HOW TO WRITE SIMPLE RIDDLEShttps://www.homeschoolwithlove.com/2013/03/04/teach-your-child-how-to-write-simple-riddles/
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An opportunity to practice new skills with a selection of different tools
EARNING
Learning Through Practice/Play
Nā mea pāʻani (games) related to the use of wit, observation, critical thinking, and some examples of riddles & Hawaiian nane.
Can you find it?Sorting, keeping track of details, attention to details, and visual perception are the skills needed to play this game.
Can you guess what it is?Games that utilize keen observation, analytical thinking, and clear communication.
Can you solve it?Here are some forms of nane (riddles) to try. Every culture has itʻs own unique spin on this great thinking game.
"I Spy..."
20 Questions
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Hidden Object Games
Riddles to Try
20 Questions Video
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Hidden Object Game
Nane Clues
Click on a nane clue below. Guess the answer to the clue and find the hidden object.
Clue
Answer
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You can eat everything using me. You can use me to mix food as well. Who am I?
A spoon
I'm often made of silver. I have 4 long teeth coming out of a long, skinny body. I'm good at piercing food. What am I?
A fork
I sometimes spread things, but I'm not a sneeze. I have a blade, but I'm not grass. What am I?
A butter knife
Ideas to build upon your learning in your everyday life (at home, in your community, & at school)
NTEGRATE
Question for personal reflection on integration
Ways to integrate wit skills, and critical thinking
NTEGRATE
Home Life, School, and Community
Reflection
We are all part of a community large and small. What observations can you make of the communities you are a part of?
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He paʻikiʻi o ke KAIĀULU (A picture of community) We are all part of a community large and small. What observations can you make of the communities you are a part of?
Ways to integrate wit, skills, and critical thinking
NTEGRATE
Home Life, School, and Community
Pilina play nane with family and friendsKilostay in tune with the environment around you (observe sensory, social, and emotional cues)Cognitive & Language Skills share these games with others & teach them how to play
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Nane (Riddles) have been around for centuries. A riddle is often a phrase or question containing multiple meanings and needs to be solved. Nane is a tool that can help us sharpen our wits. For our kūpuna (elders), excelling in creating and solving nane, was just as important as excelling in skills requiring physical strength and stamina.
Questions for personal reflection on integration
NTEGRATE
Reflection
How might you teach a family member or friend about wit, observational skills, or critical thinking with one of these games?
How might you integrate wit, observational skills, and critical thinking when interacting with others?
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