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Mokuna ‘Ekahi- Aloha Kākou Makahiki 1: Ke Kula Ki’eki’e ‘O Waipahū 1 Unit Goals ANSWER the following Aloha kāua Aloha kākou ‘O wai kou inoa? Pehea ‘oe? No hea mai ‘oe? DO the following Read a Hawaiian word correctly Spell a Hawaiian word correctly Use the different pronouns correctly Chant the opening oli Use your Hawaiian name in class Use the Hawaiian dictionary correctly Mokuna ‘Ekahi Aloha Kākou

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  • Mokuna ‘Ekahi- Aloha Kākou Makahiki 1: Ke Kula Ki’eki’e ‘O Waipahū

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    Unit Goals

    ANSWER the following

    Aloha kāua

    Aloha kākou

    ‘O wai kou inoa?

    Pehea ‘oe?

    No hea mai ‘oe?

    DO the following

    Read a Hawaiian word correctly

    Spell a Hawaiian word correctly

    Use the different pronouns correctly

    Chant the opening oli

    Use your Hawaiian name in class

    Use the Hawaiian dictionary correctly

    Mokuna ‘Ekahi Aloha Kākou

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    Technical Terms

    ‘okina cuts vowel sound

    kahakō lengthens vowel sound

    Pī’āpā The Hawaiian Alphabet

    hakalama Hawaiian sound system

    HISTORY LESSON

    Prior to any western contact, the Hawaiian

    language was purely a spoken language. It

    wasn’t until after 1820, with the arrival of the first

    missionaries, that the Hawaiian language was put

    to paper.

    Ka Papa'ōlelo Hou New Vocabulary

    Nouns

    aloha hello; greeting

    auinalā afternoon

    ahiahi evening

    ha’awina lesson

    haumana student

    inoa name

    kakahiaka morning

    kuisa quiz

    kumu teacher

    oli chant

    Adjectives

    Hawai'i Hawaiian

    hope last

    maika'i good, fine

    māluhiluhi tired

    mua first

    'ōma'ima'i somewhat sick

    piha full

    pōloli hungry

    Question words

    ('o) wai who

    no hea (from) where

    pehea how

    Personal Pronouns

    au me; I

    ‘oe you

    'o ia he, she

    kāua you & I; us (2)

    kākou everyone; us (3+)

    Possessive Pronouns

    kou your

    ko’u my; mine

    kona his; her

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    Ka Pī'āpā

    The Hawaiian Alphabet

    The Hawaiian alphabet system is known as the Pī'āpā. It may look like the

    alphabet system that you are already familiar with; however, it is very different.

    Good pronunciation of Hawaiian will come with a good understanding of the

    sounds and each of the letters of the Pī'āpā. There are thirteen (13) letters.

    Let’s get started.

    The Letters of The Pī'āpā

    a e i o u h k l m n p w '

    HA’AWINA 1-- Listening to the Hawaiian Sounds Listen and circle the word that you hear . A B C A B C 1. helo hilo heelo 6. wili wele weeli

    2. alanui alanue alonui 7. poe poi poa

    3. pele pili peeli 8. ke ka ku

    4. pelemania kelemania kelemanea 9. lemi lumi lomi

    5. waliwali walewale woliwoli 10. mae mai mau

    Kou Inoa: _________________________________ _________/10 Helu ‘ai

    HAKALAMA

    a e i o u

    ha he hi ho hu

    ka ke ki ko ku

    la le li lo lu

    ma me mi mo mu

    na ne ni no nu

    pa pe pi po pu

    wa we wi wo wu

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    Ha’awina 2- Dictionary Skills I. ALPHABETIZE the words in each list.

    TheHawaiian Dictionary uses the traditional A-Z alphabet

    List 1 List 2 holoholo 1. ____________________ kua 1. ____________________

    'anakala 2. ____________________ kau 2. ____________________

    piholo 3. ____________________ kiele 3. ____________________

    uala 4. ____________________ keu 4. ____________________

    wehewehe 5. ____________________ kole 5. ____________________

    kalo 6. ____________________

    II. Grammatical and Other Technical Terms Used in the Dictionary

    What do these abbreviations mean? n- _______________________________________________ vs- _______________________________________________ redup- ___________________________________________

    III. Meanings

    FIND the following meanings for noho.

    WRITE the first meaning for each of the different categories noho (n)- ______________________________________________________

    noho (vt)- ______________________________________________________

    noho (nvt)- _____________________________________________________

    noho (vs)- ______________________________________________________

    IV. Guide Words--

    READ each of these guide words for a dictionary page.

    CIRCLE the words you would find on these pages. Guide Words ko'ihonua/ kole koko kukui ko'e kokoke komo

    hilohilo / hiwahiwa hio hana hele hūpō hina

    Kou Inoa:________________________ ________/ 20 Helu ‘ai

    Ka Puke Wehewehe

    ‘Ōlelo Hawai’i

    The Hawaiian Dictionary

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    "In the early days of Hawai'i, personal possessions were few,

    but highly valued. Poi pounders, woven mats, a man's malo

    or loin cloth, the stone-adze of a canoe maker, the bone

    hooks of a fisherman, the spear of a warrior- all these were

    prized. But even more precious was each man's most

    personal possession, his name."

    (Puku'i, Mary Kawena; Nānā I Ke Kumu; pg 94)

    Ka Inoa The Name

    Ha'awina 3-- Kou Inoa Hawai'i: Your Hawaiian Name Your journey in Hawaiian language begins with you. The first step is to use your Hawaiian name while you are in class. Let's get started. Do you already have a Hawaiian name? (Complete the following) Tell us something about it.

    1. What is your GIVEN Hawaiian name? ___________________________________

    2. Who gave you this name? ___________________________________________

    3. What does it mean? ________________________________________________

    4. Is it a family name? ________________________________________________

    5. Do you know any other details of your Hawaiian name?

    ____________________________________________________________________

    ____________________________________________________________________

    ____________________________________________________________________

    Donʻt have a Hawaiian name? (Complete the following) You'll need one. Use the resources that are provided in class. Tell us how and why the name was chosen.

    1. What is your CHOSEN Hawaiian name? _________________________________

    2. What does it mean? ________________________________________________

    3. Why was it chosen? ________________________________________________

    4. How does it represent you? __________________________________________

    Kou Inoa ____________________ _________/ 20 Helu ‘ai

    . *ONLINE HAWAIIAN DICTIONARY: www.wehewehe.org

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    K E O L A

    HA’AWINA 4 - 'O Wai? Who? Score: ______/ 15 Points

    Meet your classmates while speaking Hawaiian. It’s easy.

    TASK:

    Fill the K-E-O-L-A board below with the Hawaiian names of everyone in class.

    Take turns asking and answering the question, “ ‘O wai kou inoa?”

    After answering, write your name in any blank.

    When you have filled the board, sit down and wait to play KEOLA.

    YOU ASK-- ‘O wai kou inoa?

    YOU ANSWER—‘O ______________________ ko’u inoa.

    (Your Hawaiian Name)

    Date: ______________________ Helu ‘ai: 25-23 22-19 18- Below Exceeds Meets Not Yet

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    Ha'awina 5-- Street Signs Kou Inoa Hawai'i: I. What Do Your Street Signs Say? ___________/ 20 Helu ‘ai Street signs are like a history book. They give us insight to what the area was like. What do your street signs tell you? Task:

    FIND and WRITE Three Hawaiian street names in

    the town that you live.

    LOOK UP the meaning for these streets.

    TIPS:

    o Most streets have more than one Hawaiian word in it.

    o Be sure they are spelled correctly.

    o Choose three streets located next to each other.

    o Online Hawaiian dictionary- www.wehewehe.org

    1. Street Name: __________________________________

    Meaning:

    _______________________________________________________________________

    2. Street Name: __________________________________

    Meaning:

    _______________________________________________________________________

    3. Street Name: _________________________________

    Meaning:

    ______________________________________________________________________

    II. Did you know that all new streets named on O'ahu after 1978 are required to be Hawaiian?

    Here's the law:

    City and County of Honolulu--

    Sec. 22-8.3 Further requirements relative to street names.

    Street names within the city shall comply with the following requirements:

    (a) Street names selected shall consist of Hawaiian names, words or phrases and shall be selected with a

    view to the appropriateness of the name to historic, cultural, scenic and topographical features of the area.

    (Sec. 22-8.3, R.O. 1978 (1983 Ed.))

    4. What can you "infer" about the two signs pictured above? _________________________________________________________________________________

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    a'a a'e a'i a'o a'u

    e'a e'e e'i e'o e'u

    i'a i'e i'i i'o i'u

    o'a o'e o'i o'o o'u

    u'a u'e u'i u'o u'u

    Ka Pī'āpā The Hawaiian Alphabet

    HA’AWINA 6—The ‘Okina LISTEN then CIRCLE the correct word. A B C 1. ka’a ka’e ka’i

    2. li’a le’a le’o

    3. mu’o mu’a mo’u

    4. hi’i he’e ha’a

    5. pa’a pe’a pu’a

    6. kukana kupuna kua’ana

    7. hokokipa ho’okipa kokohipa

    8. loa’a lowaka lo’a

    9. malaa’o mana’o manako

    10. hi’u hu’i hu’e

    Kou Inoa Hawai’i: ___________________ _________/ 10 Helu ‘ai

    PRACTICE

    Read these words aloud.

    mau'u- grass

    i'a- fish

    mai'a- banana

    he'e- octopus

    pua'a- pig

    'a'ohe- none

    po'e- people

    'au'au- to bathe

    'ao'ao- side

    O'ahu- an island

    Ni'ihau- an island

    Kaua'i- an island

    Things to remember about the ‘okina:

    The ‘okina seems to “cut” the sounds of the

    vowels.

    It never appears next to another consonant.

    It is a letter of the Hawaiian alphabet.

    It can change the meaning of a word;

    therefore, is crucial to proper pronunciation.

    Is also known as a GLOTTAL STOP.

    Ka 'Okina

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    ā ē ī ō ū

    Ka Pī'āpā The Hawaiian Alphabet

    Things to remember about the kahakō:

    The kahakō lengthens the sound of a vowel

    It appears only over a VOWEL.

    It is also known as a MACRON

    When spelling, you say, “kō + letter”

    o For example:

    o kēlā = kay - kō ay – lah – kō ah

    HA’AWINA 7—The Kahakō LISTEN then CIRCLE the correct word. A B C

    1. kala kālā kalā

    2. lolo lōlō lou

    3. pāka pākā paka

    4. hāna hana hānā

    5. manakō mana’o makana

    6. kupūna kūpuna kupunā

    7. popo poupou pōpō

    8. mālie maile male

    9. hūhū hūpu huhū

    10. nō nou no

    Kou Inoa Hawai’i: ___________________ _________/ 10 Helu ‘ai

    PRACTICE

    Read these words aloud.

    nānā- to watch

    lālā- branch

    kōkua- help

    nīele- inquisitive

    lēkiō- radio

    kēlā- that (far)

    kīwī- t.v.

    wāwae- foot

    mālie- calm

    waiū- milk

    mālama- save

    kūpono- honest

    kēia- this

    Ke Kahakō

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    HA’AWINA 8- Diphthongs LISTEN then CIRCLE the correct word. A B C 1. mea mae mai

    2. lae lei lai

    3. pia pea pi

    4. hae hea he

    5. pua pau pio

    6. uala aʻala aua

    7. hou hoa pou

    8. loa lao lau

    9. moi moe moa

    10. kou kau koe

    Date: ___________________ Score: ________/ 10 Points

    PRACTICE

    Read these words aloud.

    ua- rain

    eia- here

    lei- garland

    mae- wilted

    mea- thing

    mua- first

    poepoe- round

    laulau- a food

    poupou- thickset

    nui- great, large

    Maui- an island

    Things to remember about the diphthongs:

    Diphthongs are any two vowels next

    to each other.

    Certain vowel combinations sound

    similar to each other.

    Improper pronunciation can change

    the meaning of a word.

    Ka Pī'āpā The Hawaiian Alphabet

    Diphthongs ae ai ao au

    ea ei eo eu

    ia ie io iu

    oa oe oi ou

    ua ue ui uo

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    HA’AWINA 9-- Spelling in Hawaiian.

    CIRCLE three of the words below (One from each column)

    SAY & SPELL those words using the sounds of the Pī’āpā. (See Kumu or a TA to complete this task)

    A B C hele + √ ka’ahele + √ ho’ā’o + √

    mana + √ mai’a + √ mānalo + √

    pali + √ pi’ilani + √ pa’akikī + √

    komo + √ ma’uma’u + √ pāpa’a + √

    kilo + √ ki’eki’e + √ kīwala’ō + √

    wela + √ wa’awa’a + √ wa’apā + √

    Kou Inoa: _________________________________ _________/10 Helu ‘ai

    The Letters of The Pī'āpā

    a e i o u h k l m n p w '

    Ka Pī’āpā Spelling With The Hawaiian Alphabet

    Now that you’ve learned the letters of the Pī’āpā, let’s begin spelling in Hawaiian! Practice reciting the

    letters of the pī’āpā below before beginning this ha’awina. Take the time to become familiar with this new

    sound system. It looks the same, but is quite different from the traditional alphabet that you may be used

    to. E pela kākou! Let’s spell!

    Kahakō

    ā ē ī ō ū

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    Ka Pī’āpā The Hawaiian Alphabet

    E ho’oma’ama’a-

    Listen then write the word below:

    1. __________________________________________

    2. __________________________________________

    3. __________________________________________

    4. __________________________________________

    5. __________________________________________

    Read the words below:

    1. poe 6. hui 11. lau

    2. poi 7. hoe 12. pau

    3. pou 8. hi’u 13. mau

    4. po’i 9. heu 14. wau

    5. po’e 10. hou 15. kau

    Notes:

    What have you learned about the Hawaiian language so far? Any questions?

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    WHERE YOU’RE FROM You say Response No hea mai ‘oe? No ____ mai au Where are you from? I’m from _______

    Ka Ho'olauna 'Ana Introductions

    Now that you know how to use your Hawaiian name, let’s meet your classmates. You will:

    Greet someone

    Ask how he/she is

    Tell and ask someone’s name

    Tell someone where you are from

    HOW YOU ARE You say Response Pehea ‘oe? Maika’i au. How are you? I’m fine. ______ au. I’m __________. Variations: Maika’i au. A ‘o ‘oe? I’m fine, and you?

    ‘Oia mau nō The same as usual

    GREETING You say Response Aloha kāua Aloha kāua Hello (to you & I) Aloha kākou Aloha kākou Hello (to all of us) Variations: Aloha kakahiaka Good morning ‘auinalā afternoon ahiahi evening

    WHO YOU ARE You say Response ‘O wai kou inoa? ‘O _____ ko’u inoa. (Who’s) your name? My name is ______ Variations: ‘O wai ‘oe? ‘O _______ au. Who are you? ‘O au ‘o ________ I’m __________

    E Ho’oma’ama’a Kākou! Let’s Practice!

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    Aloha kāua Greeting (check)

    Pehea ‘oe? How are you? (Write answer)

    ‘O wai kou inoa? (Who’s) your name? (Write answer)

    No hea mai ‘oe? Where are you from? (Write answer)

    Ka Ho'olauna 'Ana Introductions

    HA’AWINA 10—Aloha kāua ___________/ 25 Helu ‘ai Kou Inoa Hawai’i: ____________________________________ TASK:

    SPEAK HAWAIIAN with your classmates by asking and answering the questions below.

    Speak to the Kumu, the TA and classmates who do not sit on your table. E ho’omaka kākou! Let’s get started!

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    H A U M A N A P O H Ō ' I K E

    M O K Ā U A L E I W O N N E O

    K N Ā L H P Ī ' Ā P Ā K O ' U

    M U K U ' W T O T L P E H E A

    I I O H I Ē S K U I S A E H U

    O L U I I P M I A M M H A A H

    Ā P Ō L O L I N K A O K L K M

    H O W U A I B A A I ' O I A I

    E A Ē H K ' O H M K O N K L L

    A H Ā I A A G A ' A E A A A I

    L ' Ō M A ' I M A ' I N N M M

    A O Ō A L O A U ' I L I A A U

    N E P S O L A ' P ' O W A I K

    K U M U H E H A ' A W I N A O

    I P L K A H A K Ō E E N O A L

    Ha'awina 11: Word Search ___________/ 20 Helu ‘ai

    HIGHLIGHT or CIRCLE the Hawaiian equivalent of the words below: 1. hello; greeting ____________________ 13. me; I __________________ 2. good, fine ____________________ 14. you ___________________ 3. tired ____________________ 15. he, she _________________ 4. somewhat sick _____________________________ 16. you & I _________________ 5. hungry ____________________ 17. everyone _________________ 6. who ____________________ 18. your _________________ 7. (from) where ____________________ 19. my; mine _______________ 8. how ____________________ 20. his, her ___________________ 9. marker over vowel that lengthens sound ____________ 21. yes ______________________ 10. thirteenth letter of Hawaiian alphabet ______________ 22. no ______________________ 11. quiz _____________________ 23. student __________________ 12. lesson _____________________ 24. teacher ___________________

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    Ha'awina 12- Aloha Kākou

    Kou Inoa Hawai'i _______________________ ________ 20 Helu ‘ai

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    He loa ke ala i hele ‘ia me ke aloha

    Mai ka laulā ‘o ‘Ewa

    Mai ka uka ‘o Waipi’o

    I nā awalau ‘o Pu’uloa.

    Eia mākou, nā haumana ‘imi na’auao

    E hea aku nei iā ‘oe e komo.

    I waho nei e

    Ka ua, ke anu, ke ko’eko’e

    ‘O ‘oe la, ka lamakū o ka no’eau

    Ka* waihona o ke* akamai*

    Ke* aniani o ka* pololei.

    E ‘ae mai ho’i iā mākou e komo aku

    Mai pa’a i ka leo

    He ‘ole kāhea mai e *k sound is replaced with the t sound

    HA’AWINA 13 - Oli Kāhea Score: _________/ 15 Points

    1. CIRCLE the names of the three places in this oli.

    2. UNDERLINE the kind of student (haumana) this oli speaks about. What does it mean?

    3. BOX the words for the rain, the chill, the storm.

    4. EXPLAIN the MAIN purpose of this oli?

    Oli Kāhea Na A’ia’i Bello

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    Use the information in this Mokuna to complete the review. You will be tested on the information.

    1. The ‘okina seems to __________ the sounds of the vowels.

    2. The ‘okina never appears next to another ______________________.

    3. The kahakō lengthens the sound of a ______________________.

    4. A kahakō appears only over a ____________________.

    5. Two vowels together is called a __________________________.

    6. The Hawaiian alphabet is known as the __________________ .

    7. Who is credited for putting the Hawaiian language in a written format?

    ____________________________________________________

    8. When was the Hawaiian language first written? After the year _____________.

    9. What is the ANSWER to “ ʻO wai kou inoa?” ___________________________________________ .

    10. What does the QUESTION word wai mean? ____________________

    11. What is the ANSWER to "No hea mai 'oe?" ____________________________________________

    12. What does the QUESTION word no hea mean? ______________________

    13. I greet one other person by saying, "Aloha _________________."

    14. I greet two or more people by saying, "Aloha ________________."

    15. The ANSWER to "Pehea 'oe?" might be "Maika'i _______."

    16. Another ANSWER to the question, "Pehea 'oe?" might be ____________________________.

    17. I know how to READ and SPELL the following words:

    _____ My Hawaiian name ___________________________________________________

    _____ Waipahū

    _____ Waipi'o

    _____ Pu'uloa

    _____ Hōmaikai'a

    Kou Inoa Hawai'i __________________________________ Score: __________/ 20 Points

    Ha'awina 14

    Ka Ho'oma'ama'a Hou

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    Study Tips

    Read, Speak and Listen in many ways

    o participate fully in class o watch Hawaiian on ‘Oiwi TV o go online o listen in on conversations o read Hawaiian signs aloud

    Embrace Mistakes o don’t worry about sounding “wrong” o learn to laugh at yourself

    Keep up with assignments o ask a classmate for updates o ask the kumu for updates

    Come in for help as soon as you need it o Student Learning Time (Mon, Wed, Fri) o Before school

    Have fun with Hawaiian! o practice with friends, your dog, your family

    Resources In School Student Learning Time (After School: Monday, Wednesday, Friday) Online Hawaiian website: waipahuhawaiian.weebly.com School website: edline.net

    Reminder: Create your Quizlet Account!

    Username should be: m#_hawaiianname ex: m5_kahealani *Remember Your Password!

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    Mokuna 1- Aloha Kākou Makahiki 1

    GRADING

    NĀ HA'AWINA- Lessons Possible

    Points

    Points

    Earned

    Total Points POSSIBLE- 450

    Total Points EARNED- __________

    I CAN:

    Check the list below with the following:

    + I’m Confident √ I Feel okay

    - I Need help

    SPEAKING & LISTENING

    _____ Greet one person

    _____ Greet two or more people

    _____ Ask someone his/her name.

    _____ Tell someone my Hawaiian name.

    _____ Tell someone my full name.

    _____ Ask someone "How are you?"

    _____ Tell someone how I'm feeling.

    _____ Ask someone where he/she is from.

    _____ Tell someone where I'm from.

    _____ Answer "yes" or "no"

    _____ Use the "Common Phrases in Class”

    READING & LISTENING

    _____ Pronounce the 'okina and kahakō

    _____ Clearly pronounce vowels

    _____ Clearly pronounce diphthongs

    _____ Spell using the Pī'āpā

    _____ Read at least 1 verse of He loa

    WRITING

    _____ Spell using the Pī'āpā

    _____ Use the Hawaiian Dictionary

    _____ Complete the written ha'awina

    PRESENTATION

    _____ Chant He loa by myself

    _____ Lead He loa by myself

    1- Listening to Hawaiian Sounds 10

    2- Dictionary Skills 20

    3- Kou Inoa Hawai'i 20

    4- ‘O Wai? Who? (KEOLA) 25

    5- Street Signs 20

    6- The ‘Okina 10

    7- The Kahakō 10

    8- Diphthongs 10

    9- Spelling With The Hawaiian Alphabet 10

    10- Aloha Kāua 25

    11- 'Imi'imi-- Word Search 20

    12- Aloha Kākou-- Crossword 20

    13- Oli Kāhea 15

    14- Ka Ho'oma'ama'a Hou- Review 20

    NĀ KUISA- Quizzes Possible

    Points

    Points

    Earned

    1- Hawaiian Sounds 25

    2- Answering Questions 25

    3- Oli- He Loa 25

    KA HŌ'IKE- Exam Possible

    Points

    Points

    Earned

    Mokuna 1- Aloha Kākou 100

    KA HANA ‘ANA- Participation Possible

    Points

    Points

    Earned

    See Criteria Below 50

    50-45 Always did my best. Turned in all assignments.

    44-35 Usually did my best. Turned in most assignments.

    34- 10 Didn’t put much effort in. Some of the assignments were turned in.

    Possible Points

    Points Earned

    450