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Latinx Kidlit Book Festival

 

https://www.hispanicheritagemonth.gov/for-teachers/

 

https://edsitement.neh.gov/teachers-guides/hispanic-heritage-and-history-united-states

 

https://edsitement.neh.gov/teachers-guides/spanish-language-learning-resources

 

https://learninglab.si.edu/search/?f%5B_types%5D%5B%5D=ll_collection&st=hispanic%20heritage&s=&page=1

 

Tolerance: Comparing Cultural Holidays
Students in grades K-4 compare Halloween and El Día de los Muertos by looking at traditions, music, and visual art.

Let's Travel to Mexico!
Students in grades 1-2 learn about the language and literature of Mexico.

Journal of Time: A Historical Perspective (Esperanza Rising)
Students in grades 5-8 use photographs as inspiration to write journal entries from the point of view of someone living during the Great Depression in California.

Hispanic Heritage Month begins today.
Students in grades 5-12 work in groups to research and present projects on Hispanic culture through PowerPoint, a webpage, a display, or an interactive tool such as the flip book or stapleless book.

Interactive timelines, scavenger hunts, and other learning fun all about Hispanic Americans.

A Month of Ideas for Celebrating Hispanic Heritage (3-8)
From Aztec math to Carnival masks, these ideas are easy to put together and offer students the chance to celebrate their own heritage while appreciating the uniqueness of others.

Colorín Colorado - Hispanic Heritage Month
Information, puzzles, biographies for English language learners. In English and Spanish.

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