Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the physical geography, history and culture of Hawaii.
Central Idea: We will see that Hawaii is a special place, by looking at its physical geography, history, and culture.
Introduction
I. What comes to mind when you think of palm trees, beautiful beaches, luaus and hula dances?
A. Hawaii
B. The "Aloha" state.
II. Do you know what aloha means?
A. Aloha is the Hawaiian word meaning love.
B. It is also used to say hello or goodbye to visitors.
III. During my visit to Hawaii, I was able to learn a great deal about its geography, history and culture.
IV. Today I will like to share with you some of the geographical, historical and cultural values of Hawaii.
(Transition: Let's start with the physical geography.)
Body
I. Hawaii is the only state made up of islands and islets formed from volcanoes.
A. It is the southernmost state in the United States
1. Located south of the Tropic of Cancer.
2. The only state located in the tropics, and the without territory on the mainland of any continent.
B. Hawaii has eight major islands that are inhabited.
1. Hawaii (known as The Big Island), Oahu (capital city is Honolulu), Maui, Moloka'i, Kaua'i, Lana'i, Ni;ihau, and Kaho'olawe are the eight islands that are inhabited.
2. The remaining 132 islets are uninhabited.
3. Has more than 70 state parks and recreation areas.
C. Hawaii has mild temperatures all year, and rainfall due to its rainforest.
1. Summer temperatures average about 82 degrees Fahrenheit.
2. Winter temperatures average 77 degrees Fahrenheit.
3. The average annual precipitation in Hawaii are 110 inches.
D. An abundance of tropical fruit and vegetales grow in Hawaii because of its rich soil.
1. Pineapple and sugarcane are the most popular of produce grown there.
2. Other tropical fruit grown in Hawaii are: bananas, coconut, guava, and papaya.
3. Macadamia nuts and coffee beans as well.
Bibliography: Books Hintz, Martin. "America the Beautiful: Hawaii". New York: Children 's Press, 1999. This author describes the geography, plants, animals, history, languages, and people of Hawaii, a state made up of Pacific islands. Foster, Jeanette. Frommer 's Hawaii. New Jersey: Wiley Publishing Inc, 2004 In summary, the author of this book explains Hawaii 's tourism, as well as its traditions and cultures. Fradin, Dennis Brindell. From Sea to Shining Sea: Hawaii. Chicago: Children 's Press, 1994. This author discusses the wildlife, events, cultures and traditions of Hawaii.