Education Tools from Across the Web | East Maui Watershed Partnership
Education Tools from Across the Web is a curated East Maui Watershed Partnership webpage that links users to environmental education resources related to watersheds and Hawaiʻi’s natural environment. It includes outside tools focused on native plants, forest birds, curriculum, and conservation learning. The page serves as a web-based resource hub for educators, students, and independent learners.
Hoʻike Little Fire Ant Activity | Oʻahu Invasive Species Committee
Hoʻike Little Fire Ant Activity is a citizen science education resource from the Oʻahu Invasive Species Committee that teaches students about little fire ants, their biology, and their impacts in Hawaiʻi. Through classroom testing, sample identification, and result reporting, students contribute meaningful data that supports early detection efforts. The activity includes in-person and distance-learning options, along with presentations, worksheets, and games.
Watershed Curriculum | Oʻahu Invasive Species Committee
Watershed Curriculum is a grades 3–5 educational unit from the Oʻahu Invasive Species Committee that teaches students about Hawaiʻi’s watersheds, the water cycle, ahupuaʻa, and threats such as invasive species. The curriculum includes recorded presentations, downloadable slide decks, hands-on activities, and games for classroom or distance learning. It supports place-based science learning through interactive and age-appropriate watershed lessons.
Virtual Huakaʻi | Waikōloa Dry Forest Initiative
Virtual Huakaʻi is an online walking tour of the Waikōloa Dry Forest led by Preserve Manager Rob Yagi. It helps learners explore the preserve, native species, and restoration work through a virtual place-based experience. The resource offers an accessible way to learn about Hawaiʻi’s dry forest ecosystems from anywhere.
Wiliwili Legacy Initiative | Waikōloa Dry Forest Initiative
Wiliwili Legacy Initiative is a community science mapping project from the Waikōloa Dry Forest Initiative that helps users document and care for planted wiliwili trees across Hawaiʻi. Developed with Waikōloa middle school computer science students, it includes a public map, dashboard, and planting guidance to support conservation, stewardship, and data collection. The resource connects dry forest restoration with citizen science, student learning, and the cultural importance of wiliwili.
Education Tools Across the Web | East Maui Watershed Partnership
Education Tools from Across the Web is a curated list of online environmental education resources shared by the East Maui Watershed Partnership. It connects users to lessons, curriculum, species information, and interactive tools related to watersheds, native plants, birds, and Hawaiʻi-based environmental learning. The page serves as a directory for finding additional web-based educational materials.
Interactive and Downloadable Maps | East Maui Watershed Partnership
Interactive and Downloadable Maps is a Maui-based learning resource that helps users explore ahupuaʻa and watershed units through an interactive map. It introduces traditional Hawaiian land divisions and explains how they often align with natural watershed boundaries from mauka to makai. The resource supports place-based education about water systems, geography, and stewardship in Hawaiʻi.
Mālama Wao Akua for the Classroom | East Maui Watershed Partnership
Mālama Wao Akua for the Classroom is an art-integrated environmental education resource from the East Maui Watershed Partnership in collaboration with Hui Noʻeau Visual Arts Center. It encourages students to learn about Hawaiian island formation, species arrival, rainforest ecology, and Maui’s native species while creating artwork for a juried exhibit. The resource supports classroom participation with teacher guidance, contest rules, and student entry information for elementary, middle, and high school levels.
Watershed Education Tools | East Maui Watershed Partnership
Watershed Education Tools is a Maui-focused environmental education resource created by the East Maui Watershed Partnership. It includes videos, virtual activities, assessments, and games that teach students about watersheds, native species, conservation, and environmental threats in Hawaiʻi. The materials support place-based learning for a range of grade levels.