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Additional Search Results 11 - 20 of 24 for Dia de Los Muertos
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11. 2ndGrade10-24
Lindsay McIntosh Week of Oct. 24 Norton Elementary 2nd Grade OBJECTIVES: The student will be able to: 1. Respond to questions using sml 2. Exhibit locomoter movement by performing a dance from a different culture while maintaining a steady beat (La Raspa) 3. Sing with accurate pitch and good breath support (Halloween is a Very Unusual Night) 4. Play instruments with proper h...
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12. ThirdGrade2.html
Tynan Skinner and Lindsay McIntosh MUE 3311 - Third Grade - October 28, 2004 Objectives: The students will be able to 1. Exhibit locomoter movement by performing a dance from a different culture while maintaining a steady beat. ( La Raspa ) 2. Learn a sequence of body percussion and hold own part during a two-part canon. (Body Percussion Round) 3. Sing with accurate pitch...
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13. Fiesta
Subtopic: Fiesta Grade level: 2-4 Author: Rebecca Collins Background: Latin America is located in the Western Hemisphere, south of the United States. Latin American countries are located in North America, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean. The countries include Mexico, Argentina, Guatemala, Venezuela, Peru, Ecuador, Panam...
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14. Day of the Dead ( Dia de los Muertos)
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ NYLearns.orgUniversity at _ Buffalo Home_Login_Help _ _ _ Curriculum Educational Assessment Professional Additional _ Resources Development Links _ _ Learning Experience/Unit _ _ Printer Friendly Version Send to a Friend _ _ Day of the Dead ( Dia de los Muertos) _ _ Learning Context/ Introduction: In this unit, students learn about the Mexican holiday Day of the Dead, or Dia de los Muertos. Students will build a knowledge base on the holiday a...
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15. Multicultural Holidays Through Student Artwork
everythingESL: Multicultural Holidays Through Student Artwork HOME ? LESSON PLANS TEACHING TIPS RESOURCE PICKS ASK JUDIE CONTACT Multicultural Holidays Through Student Artwork Multicultural Holidays Through Student Artwork by Judie Haynes Celebrate the culture of your English language learners. Have students draw and write about holidays in their countries. This act...
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16. Day of the Dead, or "Dia de los Muertos"
CELEBRATIONS: DAY OF THE DEAD MINI-UNIT SUBTOPIC: Day of the Dead, or "Dia de los Muertos" GRADE LEVEL: 4th - 5th grade AUTHOR: Andrea Pretti BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Day of the Dead also called "Dia de los Muertos," is a holiday (or festival) which is celebrated in Mexico, Ecuador, Guatemala, and other areas in Central and South America popul...
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17. Hispanic World Unit, Lesson 3
Electronic Field Trips Hispanic World Unit Lesson Three Mexico Field Trip Brief Description Objectives Materials and Resources Activity Description Internet Resources + Grade level: Upper Elementary, Middle and High School + Subject Area: Foreign Language Brief Description Whole group discuss the largest Spanish-speaking country in the world. From library or WWW resources in team work, students w...
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18. Pirate Messages Lesson Plan
Crayola Submit Register for FREE! Join the Crayola community today. Pirate Messages Why "Yo ho-ho and a shiver me be, a pirate?s map that's clear to see?" Not if you hide the directions to the treasure under Crayola® Erasable Twistables?! Steps 1. Ah, the pirate?s life, sailing the open seas, visiting the world?s sights, and collecting treasures! Actually, pirates were criminals who took what was not theirs and spread fear around the globe. Many rulers protected and encouraged pirat...
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19. Dia de los Muertos
Unit/ISP page ?????EDCI 402 ????Teaching and Assessment main page Dia de los Muertos Instructional Strategies Plan (ISP) Duran, Gloria D. EDCI 402: winter, 2004 Unit Overview This month-long unit on the Mexican celebration of D?a de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is designed for second grade students in mind. D?a de los Muertos is one of the oldest traditions celebrated in Mexico, da...
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20. Pretend Porcelain Lesson Plan
Crayola Submit Register for FREE! Join the Crayola community today. Pretend Porcelain Why What kinds of designs have you seen on dinner plates, teapots, and vases? Porcelain is just one of many Chinese inventions. Steps 1. Many items we use everyday were invented in China centuries ago. Find out how porcelain has been made for more than 2000 years. You will find that it traditionally is decorated with blue and white des...
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