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4th grade latino and hispanic studies resources for Montessori

Preview of Day of the Dead Mini Bundle

Day of the Dead Mini Bundle

El Día de los Muertos or Día de Muertos is one of my favorite cultural holidays to teach and celebrate.  It combines beliefs of indigenous people, the honoring of ancestors, and so much more. The Spanish language and Mexican culture are so rich with history!As I looked around for Day of the Dead Montessori printables and activities for our classroom, I found so very few.  This is when I knew I needed to create a resource that could be used in preschool and elementary classrooms.There needed to b
Preview of Day of the Dead: Mexican holiday Día de los Muertos Latin America World History

Day of the Dead: Mexican holiday Día de los Muertos Latin America World History

Day of the Dead: Mexican holiday Día de los Muertos Latin America World History - SEMiPRO Montessori-inspired printable History help (1 page + Key):What is the Day of the Dead? This learning resource guides young historians to:Learn about Día de los Muertos or Day of the Dead - what it means and its originDiscover the importance of the marigold flower and its role in this Mexican holidayDiscover what role the southern migration of Monarch Butterflies play in the holiday!Explore this topic throu
Preview of Brazilian Artist Romero Britto Info Page

Brazilian Artist Romero Britto Info Page

Created by
Art Teacher Tori
Contemporary Brazilian artist Romero Britto makes a great addition to any early childhood or elementary art curriculum. Use this info page as a poster or handout during a unit of study on South America or when studying Pop Art as an art movement.
Preview of Mesoamerican Ball Game

Mesoamerican Ball Game

The Mesoamerican ballgame still endures with the play of uluma, which is not only a testament to the importance of the game in ancient times but also reflects the dedication of modern people to keep its tradition alive. Therefore, if your class is studying Mesoamerican cultures, it would behoove you to play this game in your physical education class to enrich their experience and connect them to the culture in a way that only sport can.
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