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Hawaii….by Samantha Raia

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Menu

• State Symbols• Famous Hawaiians • Map• Foods• License Plate • State Seal• State Nickname • State Capital• Why Should people

go to my state

• Interesting Facts • Language• Time Zone• Population • Economy• Weather• Sports• Landmarks• Sources• Visit Hawaii

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State Symbols

• State flower is the Hibiscus.

• State flag is red, white, and blue.

• State bird is the Nene

• State seal

• State license plate

• State dance is the Hula

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Famous Hawaiians• Keanu Reeves• The Rock

Keanu ReevesDate of birth-Sept. 2 1964Movies-The Matrix-Enter the Matrix-The Matrix reloaded-The Animatrix-The Matrix reloaded.

The RockDate of birth-May 2 1972-Real name-Dwayne Douglas Jonson-Movies-Be Cool-Walking Tall-The Scorpion King-The Mummy Returns-Top Gun-Wrestleing Maches-WWE Wrestlemainia X-8-WWE King of the Ring

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Map of Hawaii

Hawaii is 2,390 miles from California, the closest part of the United States.

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Foods of Hawaii• Macadamia nut• Pineapple

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License Plate• State license plate is…

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State Seal• The state seal is…• The state motto means

“the life of our land is based on goodness and fairness”.

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State Nickname• The state nickname

is the Aloha state because Aloha is a Hawaiian word for love, affection, and kindness. It also means both hello and goodbye.

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State Capital• Honolulu is the

Hawaiian state capital.

It is one of Hawaii’s eight main islands.

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Interesting Facts• Hawaii is the only

state that grows coffee.• From east to west

Hawaii is the widest state in the United States.

• Undersea volcanoes that erupted thousands of years ago formed Hawaii.

• Hawaii was the 50th state admitted to the union. Our last state!

• More than one-third of the world’s pineapples come from Hawaii

•Hawaii was formed by volcaneoes

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Speak Hawaiian • Aa: rough, crumbling

lava.

• Ae: yes

• Aole: no

• Akamai: smart, clever

• Hula: the dance of the Hawaiians

• Kumu: teacher

• Luau: party time

• Lei: a garland of flowers

• Mauna: mountain

• Moana: ocean

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Hawaiian Time Zone

When it is dinner time in New York it is lunch time in Hawaii.

NY time: 5:30pm = Hawaii time: 12:30pm

That’s a five hour time difference!

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Population• The population of

Hawaii is 1,211,537.• That’s 188 people

per square mile. The United States average is 80 people per square mile. This means Hawaii is crowded!

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Economy Industry: Tourism,

food processing, apparel, fabricated mental products, stone, clay, and glass products.

Agriculture: Sugarcane, pineapples, nursery stock, livestock, macadamia nuts.

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WeatherLooks nice and hot

compared to New York.

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Sports• Surfing • Swimming• Windsurfing • Soccer

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Landmarks• Kilauea, the world’s

most active volcano• Pearl Harbor

Memorial• Diamond Head, the

most famous volcanic crater in the world.

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Sources• www.50states.com

• www.google.com

• www.askjeeves.com

• www.coconutboyhawaiiandictionary.com

• www.hawaiiweb.com

• Student guide of Hawaii • State book by: Martin Hintz

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If you liked my slide show, Feel free to take a trip to Hawaii


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