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How Reading Coaches Can Support Classroom Teachers
Since the release of the National Reading Panel report in December 2000, schools around the country have hired reading coaches to assist their teachers with reading improvement. The most common use of these site reading specialists has been to...
0 commentsThings to See and Do with a Family in Las Vegas, Nevada
While gambling is a favorite past-time of visitors to Las Vegas, there are also many wonderful things that families can do in this exciting city. Learn more about the various attractions in and around Las Vegas here.
0 commentsAhalanui Pools - Pele's Bathtub
Tucked away near the southern tip of the Big Island of Hawaii, you can find several hot spring pools. These pools, gentle enough for even children can be enjoyed year round even when the ocean waters are colder.
0 commentsHawaiian Beaches - Great Beaches to Explore in Hawaii
Looking for the best beaches in the state of Hawaii? Learn about Hawaii's most famous beaches from the dramatic pipeline-size waves to the gentle beaches great for every member of the family.
0 commentsMauna Kea - Window to the Universe
Mauna Kea, the tallest peak on the Hawaiian Island chain reaches high into the heavens and offers some of the most spectacular views in the Hawaiian Islands. Learn more about the interesting things this giant mountain has to offer visitors here.
0 commentsLava Tree State Park - The Destruction of a Living Forest
A wonderful place to see the cycle of destruction and rebirth that takes place on the Big Island is at the Lava Tree State Park. Here you can see the remnants of ancient lava flows as they have passed through this forest on their relentless flow to the ocean.
1 commentThe Mystical Waipi'o Valley of Hawaii
One of the most gorgeous view points in the Hawaiian Islands has to be the overlook of the Waipi'o Valley on the Big Island of Hawaii.
1 commentLearn About Hawaiian Culture
The ancient Hawaiians had many rituals that kept the Hawaiian population in control. Learn more about the Kapu system of governance that ruled the Hawaiian Islands. Pu'uhonua o Honaunau was a place of refuge that law breakers could visit to seek forgiveness and absolution from their Kapu violations. This refuge, on the southwestern side of the Big Island of Hawaii is one of the best examples still available today.
0 commentsTsunami Destroys Hilo
The Tsunami of April1, 1946 devastated the seaport town of Hilo, Hawaii. In 1960, the waves again took the lives of 61 people. Today, many signs are still present to remind visitors of the fragile position that the city of Hilo, Hawaii has on the island.
0 commentsHawaii Volcanoes National Park
Visitors to the Big Island of Hawaii should be sure to plan a day to see the wonderful Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Here you can see Mother Nature in full force as she regularly spews lava from the many vents in this highly volatile area.
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