Monday, July 23, 2012


It's been an amazing summer here at Punahou.
Thank you to all the students who made it a fun and exciting experience.

Sincerely,
Mr. Jenkins
&
TA's Susana, Janice, and Jen



8:00 Class

Presentations

The presentations were spectacular! 
Students did a splendid job becoming experts in their marine topics.














Thursday, July 19, 2012

Marine Mammals

Today the students spent the morning learning about marine mammals with Ms Kay.




Order Sirenia
-manatees
-dugongs

Order Carnivora
-polar bears
-sea otters
-suborder: pinnipeds
    -seals
    -walruses
    -sea lions

Order Cetacea
-suborders: Mysticetes
Odontocetes












 


Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Sand Wheels

Today the students became Arenologist. With Mrs. Shimabuku, students learned the different categories of sand. 






Abiogenic Sand Types
-Mica
-Olivine
Obsidian
-Basalt
-Granite
-Quarts
-Feldspar

Biogenic Sand Types
-Coral Fragments
-Coraline Algae
-Shells

Sand from various beaches on O'ahu


Students had a great time making their own sand wheel.








Mrs. Shimabuku's sand wheel from all over the world
Finished product
Using the sand wheel, students are able to compare different types of sand from all over O'ahu.






Sandy beach   Pipeline   Haleiwa   Waimanalo   Wailupe   Leahi   Hau'ula   Black Point   Bellows   Lanikai   Ala Moana   Hulopo'e Bay, Lanai   Kailua   Waimea Bay   Kualoa   Kalama   Witch's Brew

*You can tell how old an island is by the sand.
Parrot fish can create up to 1100 pounds of sand.


Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Horseshoe Crab

Today the students spent the day taking a closer look at Horseshoe Crabs with Mr. Conroy.

Horseshoe crabs are among the world's oldest and most fascinating creatures.  The earliest horseshoe crab species had already inhabited Earth for at least 100 million years before the dinosaurs arrived about 200 million years ago.






Students were asked to observe and investigate the body of the crab


There are three divisions to the body of the horseshoe crab: the prosoma , the opisthosoma, and the telson. These are sometimes referred to as the cephalothorax, the abdomen, and the tail. 

Measuring the shell tells you the age of the horseshoe crab




The horseshoe crab plays a vital role in the life of anyone who has received an injectable medication. An extract of the horseshoe crab's blood is used by the pharmaceutical and medical device industries.