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What "El Chupacabras" Means to Me
In this lesson you will:
Recognize and review some of the different fictitious characters that
exist in the Hispanic culture and compare them to the "Anglo" culture.
Students will be introduced to the figure of "El Chupacabras".
Los
Trenes de España
In this
lesson students comprehend the language and symbols of a Spanish train
schedule, learn some basic geography of Spain, recognize the 24-hour
clock, navigate a site entirely in Spanish, and retrieve specific
information on the WWW.
El Sabor del Caribe / A Tast of the Caribbean
Students analyze literature created by modern Latino authors who use
foods as symbols for identity, patriotism, religion, and nostalgia.
Hispanic World Unit
In this unit, students will conduct primary and secondary research to
know the "hispanohablantes" in the world. These
information
and impression from different perspectives. explorations will serve as
windows for these Spanish-speaking countries for students to acquire
The
Aztecs―Mighty Warriors of Mexico
In
this lesson students will learn about the history and culture of the
Aztecs and discover why their civilization came to an abrupt end.
Precolumbian Myths and Legends
By
exploring this site on Pre-Columbian myths and legends students will
gain insight into these people's history, values, perceptions,
attitudes, ethics, tolerance and religious beliefs.
What Brought You Here?
This lesson involves a study of the reasons (not covered by the media)
Mexican and other Latin Americans immigrate to the United States.
The Mayans
This is an
interdisciplinary unit which will explore why the Mayan are not as
prominent today as they were in the past. Students will also develop a
better understanding of Mayan culture and their civilization.
Mexican Food
This
website provides everything you need for your lesson on Mexican Food;
except an overview in the form of a lecture that you may want to present
before going into your lesson.
Traditions of
Spain
In this lesson,
Traditions of Spain, students will gain knowledge of Spanish customs.
The students will be able to compare this with that of the United States
customs.
The Roots of American Culture
In this lesson, students first explore the notion of culture and the
influence of Latino culture on the U.S. Students then work in small
groups to identify ways that Latino and non-Latino U.S. cultures have
engaged in cultural 'cross-fertilization.
I Hear Latin America Singing
In this lesson, students learn about the historical and current social,
political, and cultural trends of Latin American countries. After
researching a specific
country, groups write songs that reflect the music styles as well as the
history of the region.
The
Aztec Conquest & the Birth of a New Race (Mestizo)
The Aztec life and the conquest by the Spanish will be the tools to
introduce research and communication skills.
Albuquerque y Nuevo México/Albuquerque and New Mexico
The student will learn how the arrival of the railroad and the
introduction of the automobile caused huge growth in population, and how
transportation has helped shape culture in New Mexico. They will
also use their translation skills.
Aztecs Meet the Spanish
This assignment will challenge all levels of
Spanish It involves the use of a variety of maps and documents.
Students will also need to use their analytical skills.
Costa Rica
Lessons
The object of
this lesson is to do a timeline on Costa Rica's history. Students
must first have a basic knowledge of the country including its location,
type of government and some aspects of its history.
Hispanic World Unit
In
this unit, students will conduct primary and secondary research to know
the "hispanohablantes" in the world. These explorations will serve as
windows for these Spanish-speaking countries for students to acquire
information and impression
from different perspectives . Students are supposed to conduct the
researches by using their Spanish ability to comprehend the information
on Internet.
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