Jannice Torres, at CSMS recently celebrated the day of the dead with her students in full costume!
Here's what Jannice had to say about the day, "Last week we had the opportunity of celebrating Hispanic Heritage by reading, watching videos and talking about The Day of the Dead, a celebration that takes place each year in Mexico, Bolivia and some parts of the USA on November first and second.The Spanish practice during the celebration was adapted to the different levels I teach. Students of Level 2 wrote and read their opinions about the traditional celebration Day of the Dead and other related topics like Mexican food and the movie Coco. I enjoyed seeing how engaged they were. They were using the Spanish language to learn about the culture and to give their opinions, working in groups of four, in a shared document with questions. They loved and enjoyed the activity. The time was short, and by the end of the class they had three choices to do something relaxing: dance with Coco, sing with Karaoke, the song Recuerdame, or color and decorate a catrina. Most of them chose color and did a very good job." Here is a link to an interactive Day of the Dead activity for those of you who would like to celebrate next year.
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