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Sunday, October 27, 2013
Dia de los Muertos
On the 2nd of November children throughout Latin America will be celebrating Day of the Dead with their families. The 2/3 class has been busy researching this tradition. From the Aztec rituals to the current influence of Halloween through TV shown in Mexico students are exploring how the celebration is changing and how it is alike/different from our rituals of remembering loved ones and . This week, all students will be taking part in a cultural study surrounding this important part of Latin American culture. Students in K/1 will look in on the Monarch butterfly's arrival to Mexico through Journey South, 2/3's and 4/5's will experiment with skull mask making, and the middle school will be writing Calaveras poems and creating funny skeleton figures that are popular representations of this unique celebration. Spanish III students have additionally been researching famous Latin American figures and will be working together to make create a typical Day of the Dead altar in class using their figures so that they can teach younger students more about the significance of this custom.
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