Investigate the Aztec calendar then create a fictional scroll calendar with details of an imaginary trip to Mexico.
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Investigate the Aztec calendar then create a fictional scroll calendar with details of an imaginary trip to Mexico.
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Explore the native Huichol social-cultural system and create replicas of beaded Huichol masks.
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How familiar are you with the states of Mexico? The world’s most populous Spanish-speaking country can at times be overshadowed by the 50 states of its northern neighbor. Show the 31 Mexican estados with a 3-D geographic display.
Found in: 10th Grade • 11th Grade • 12th Grade • 4th Grade • 5th Grade • 6th Grade • 7th Grade • 8th Grade • 9th Grade • Geography • September • Social Studies • Visual Arts
Cinco de Mayo is not an American holiday, although perhaps it should be, since Mexican Americans treat it as a bigger holiday than do residents of Mexico. Cinco de Mayo commemorates the Battle of Puebla, where in 1862 a small number of Mexican soldiers defeated the French 100 miles east of Mexico City. People of Mexican ancestry in the U.S. celebrate this day with parades, folk dancing, mariachi music, and other fun.
Found in: 10th Grade • 11th Grade • 12th Grade • 7th Grade • 8th Grade • 9th Grade • History • Holidays • May • Social Studies
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