Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Volcanoes in Hawai`i

Check out the powerpoint called "Volcanoes, The Earth at Work":
http://www.nps.gov/havo/forteachers/index.htm
Visit the Lyman Museum:"Telling the story of Hawai`i, its islands and its people":
http://www.lymanmuseum.org/

It was a thrill for me to visit the active Kilauea Volcano on the Big Island of Hawai`i last Monday! I was there because my husband and I and our two sons ventured over to Hilo, Hawai`i in celebration of our 30th anniversary. We visited the Hamakua Coast where my husband's grandmother and father were born and did some family research while we were there, thanks to the Lyman Museum. We also got a firsthand glimpse of an active volcano at Volcano National Park. If I was teaching in Hilo, this is where I would take my class on a yearly field trip! What an awesome display of the 'Earth's Materials', as it's called in our current second grade science unit. I witnessed the scorched, steaming earth inside the crater, marveled at plant life returning against all odds, and walked inside a lava tube! One evening at sunset I walked a mile on Pahoehoe (a dried lava flow that looks like poured out pancake batter) to see the current eruption flowing into the sea. When the 2000 degree lava hits the water it creates a plume of white steam with an orange glow that is awe-inspiring.I walked back to my car with a flashlight in silence and in total darkness. It was so cool! I wish I could have brought the kids in Room 24 with me... Next week I'll see their happy faces again and share my volcano adventure!