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New Year Traditions in Mexico and Spain - Spanish 1

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Grade Levels
4th - 10th
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  • Webquests
Pages
3 pages
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This Webquest investigates different traditions in Mexico and Spain to celebrate the New Year! This is ideal for a Middle School or High School Spanish 1 class--both websites are in English.

Students will investigate:

-Eating grapes at midnight
-Throwing water out to the street
-Wearing different colored clothing (and underwear!)
-...And much more!

On the last page, students are asked to compare and contrast these traditions with traditions in the United States with a Venn Diagram.
Total Pages
3 pages
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Teaching Duration
45 minutes
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