STEMS² Curriculum Search | University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

STEMS² Curriculum Search is a searchable online hub from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa College of Education that helps users find place-based curriculum units developed by teachers. Units can be browsed by learner level, subject area, and theme, with content spanning STEM, social studies, culture, and community-based learning. The resource is especially useful for educator planning and discovering adaptable Hawaiʻi-based lessons.

Hawaiian Native Plant Propagation Database | University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

The Hawaiian Native Plant Propagation Database is an online CTAHR resource that helps users search propagation information for selected indigenous and endemic Hawaiian plants. It includes multiple propagation methods and supports conservation, restoration, and native plant use in landscapes and gardens. The resource is especially useful for research, planning, and self-guided study.

Growing Resource Hub | University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

This UH Master Gardener Program page is a fruit-growing resource hub for Hawaiʻi. It links users to research-based information on fruit tree care, propagation, pests, and non-invasive fruit choices, along with species-specific guides for many fruits grown in Hawaiʻi. The resource is especially useful for planning, gardening research, and self-guided learning.

Go Native: Growing a Native Hawaiian Urban Forest | Hawaiʻi Forest Institute

Go Native: Growing a Native Hawaiian Urban Forest is a Hawaiʻi Forest Institute project that helps people choose and grow Native Hawaiian and canoe plants for homes, businesses, and community spaces. Through a grower’s guide, videos, postcards, and related resources, it supports native plant selection, urban habitat creation, and a broader mauka-to-makai vision for restoring ecological connections in developed areas.

Plants of Hawaiʻi | Bishop Museum

Plants of Hawaiʻi is Bishop Museum’s online species information and identification system for Hawaiʻi’s flora. It allows users to search documented native, naturalized, and cultivated plants and explore broader groups such as ferns, mosses, liverworts, hornworts, and algae. The resource is especially useful for plant identification, educator planning, and research on Hawaiian biodiversity.

Hawaiian Ethnobotany Online Database | Bishop Museum

Hawaiian Ethnobotany Online Database is a Bishop Museum reference site that helps users search Hawaiian plants by Hawaiian, scientific, and common names. It supports ethnobotanical learning, plant identification, and exploration of culturally important plants in Hawaiʻi. The resource is especially useful for research, educator planning, and self-guided study.

Online Learning Center | Bishop Museum

Bishop Museum’s Online Learning Center is a digital resource hub featuring multimedia learning materials about the history, culture, and natural sciences of Hawaiʻi and the Pacific. It includes lesson plans, activities, podcasts, blog posts, photos, and videos organized by theme for classroom and home use. The site serves as a broad educational library for learners of all ages.

Native Plants Hawaiʻi | Leeward Community College

Native Plants Hawaiʻi is a searchable online resource from University of Hawaiʻi – Leeward Community College that helps users explore native Hawaiian plants by name, island, habitat, and growing conditions. It supports plant identification, native plant education, and practical plant selection for restoration or landscaping. The site works well for classroom learning, educator planning, and independent exploration.

Waters to the Sea Kauaʻi Adventure | Center for Global Environmental Education

Waters to the Sea Kauaʻi Adventure is an interactive educational website that uses maps, videos, and multimedia activities to help learners explore Kauaʻi’s land, water, ecology, and culture. The resource connects science, geography, history, and place-based learning through themed digital modules. It works well for classroom instruction, enrichment, and self-guided exploration.