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Sunday, April 28, 2024

Asian American/ Pacific Islander(AAPI) Heritage Month is in MAY

 




       May is Asian American and Pacific Islander(AAPI) Heritage Month!

There is a Black History Month, Native Americans Heritage Month, a Hispanic American Month and a Woman’s History Month. Asian American and Pacific Islanders Heritage Month is a time to highlight the contributions of these groups of people to the culture of the United States. It is celebrated in the month of May but could be used throughout a school year whenever you are wishing to highlight contributions of famous people to our world.


Did YOU Know? 

1. Could the people of Polynesia have sailed across the Pacific to Hawaii? In 1973, a group of people tried to prove this was possible. 

Using just traditional sailing and navigational methods, the Hokule’a sailed, in 1975, from Hawaii to Tahiti and returned back to Hawaii. Eventually, the Hokule’a did a 3 year voyage covering 47,000 nautical miles around the world.(completed in 2017) 





2. Surfing became very popular thanks to Hawaiian native, Duke Kahanmoku. He was called the “father of surfing”. He was also known as the “Big Kahuna”. 


3. Many words in the English language originated with Asia/ Pacific Islanders. For example, the word, “tattoo” comes from the Tahiti language. The word, "ketchup" comes from a Malay word(koetsiap) meaning seafood sauce. The word, " ukelele comes from the people of Polynesia .


Thought Questions:

1. Do you think we should establish specific times to highlight the contributions of different cultures to our American culture? Why or why not?



Extension Activities:

Ask the students if they can identify Asia and Pacific Island nations. Use a world map to locate the countries. 

Scroll down to Map of Asia Pacific region: http://worldmapwithcountries.net/2018/07/26/asia-pacific/


1. Try Japanese Origami: https://www.origamiway.com/very-simple-origami-for-kids.shtml 

2. Make a Chinese paper Lantern: https://chalkacademy.com/easy-chinese-paper-lanterns-template/ 

3. Try Rangoli, an Indian art: https://www.kidsartncraft.com/rangoli-designs-kids/ 

4. Try learning a Filipino dance called tinkling. https://kidskonnect.com/social-studies/tinikling/ 

5. Lunar New Year: https://www.kids-world-travel-guide.com/chinese-new-year.html 

6. Learn about the Hula, Traditional Hawaiian dance: https://textproject.org/wp-content/uploads/fyi4k/FYI-for-Kids-5-11-Hula.pdf

7. https://www.nypl.org/blog/2021/05/19/aapi-heritage-month-recommendations-teen-ambassadors 

Book recommendations
8. https://www.education.com/worksheets/asian-pacific-american-heritage-month/ Coloring sheets

9. Learn about the Cherry Blossom Festival: https://www.tripsavvy.com/japan-cherry-blossom-festivals-1550069 

10. Dragon Boat Festivals: https://raisingworldchildren.com/2018/10/31/dragon-boat-festival-kids/

11. Animals native to Asia: https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-animals-live-in-asia.htmlhttps://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-animals-live-in-asia.html

12. Animals native to Pacific Islands: https://animals.sandiegozoo.org/regions/pacific-islands

13. Languages from Pacific Islands: https://www.allaroundthisworld.com/learn/oceania-and-the-pacific-%20islands/polynesia/polynesia-language/#.YR2MJi1h3Fwhttps://www.allaroundthisworld.com/learn/oceania-and-the-pacific-%20islands/polynesia/polynesia-language/#.YR2MJi1h3Fw

14. Languages from Asia: https://www.allaroundthisworld.com/learn/oceania-and-the-pacific-islands/polynesia/polynesia-language/#.YR2MJi1h3Fw

15. There are many people to highlight in a resource on Asia/Pacific Islanders including Here are additional names you may wish to share with your students: 

Michelle Kwan: Figure skater, Olympic medalist(Hong Kong ancestry). 

Kristi Yamaguchi: Olympic Gold Medalist, figure skating(Japanese ancestry). 

Apolo Ohno: Japanese American speed skater/ 8 time medalist at Olympics. 

Iwao Takamoto: Japanese American animator and creator of Scooby Doo. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson: WWE World Heavyweight Champion and actor, Samoan and African American descent. Jordan Ta’amu NFL quarterback, Samoan descent. 

16. https://www.allaroundthisworld.com/listen/pacific-islands-songs-for-kids/kafa/#.YPGepS1h2FU listen to music from Pacific countries(see instruments). Sing songs such as a Lullaby from Tonga, Tahiti, etc. Click on Oceania and the Pacific Islands. 

17. For teachers: https://worldwidevoyage.hokulea.com/?_gl=1*fcl3st*_ga*MTI0MjkzNzA3My4xNzE0MzA4Nzcw*_ga_2EG3TS0QXX*MTcxNDMwODc3MC4xLjEuMTcxNDMwOTAxMy4wLjAuMA..


Additional Links for Teachers: 

https://asianpacificheritage.gov 

https://www.teachervision.com/holidays/asian-pacific-american-heritage-month





Check out my webquest: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Asian-American-and-Pacific-IslanderAAPI-Heritage-Month-A-Webquest-7160633?st=2b36c5629de6ed9a0fa1ad3d3d7cb07b


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