Mid-September
to Mid-October is National Hispanic Heritage
Month, which recognizes the contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans. And
their contributions continue all year. Now’s a good time to learn about their
heritage and leadership.
CONNECT:
- Check out these facts about National Hispanic Heritage Month: http://www.softschools.com/facts/holidays/hispanic_heritage_month_facts/786/
- It’s about Time to read about leading Latinos in the United States: http://content.time.com/time/specials/packages/0,28757,2008201,00.html
- Watch these PBS specials about Latino heritage and culture: http://www.pbs.org/specials/hispanic-heritage-month/
- Explore Smithsonian’s Latino Center Kids Corner: http://latino.si.edu/kidscorner/
- Learn how to read a Mayan calendar at https://www.dkfindout.com/us/history/mayans/mayan-calendar/
CREATE:
- Create Ecudorian migajon miniatures following these directions: https://kidworldcitizen.org/2011/11/29/make-miniature-figures-out-of-ecuadorian-migajon-clay/
- Try making some of these Mexican recipes: http://www.dltk-kids.com/world/mexico/recipes.htm
- Play a traditional Mexican game such as toma todo: http://www.spanishplayground.net/traditional-game-top-printable/
- Come party! Make your own Ponce carnival mask: http://amhistory.si.edu/ourstory/pdf/puerto/carnival_mask.pdf
- Calculate using Mayan numerals: http://mathcentral.uregina.ca/rr/database/rr.09.00/hubbard1/MayanNumerals.html
CARE:
- Add a festive touch to your home with traditional Mexican punched papers called papeles picados: https://happythought.co.uk/day-of-the-dead/how-to-make-papel-picado
- It’s family time for movies that feature Latinos: http://quemas.mamaslatinas.com/parenting/117211/18_latino_movies_your_kids
- Adopt a Latino sister city at http://www.sistercities.org/
- Grow a salsa garden: https://www.chicagobotanic.org/plantinfo/growing_salsa_garden
- Read the stories of these kid reporters about Hispanic Heritage Month, from celebrating QuinciaƱera to an interview with Selena Gomez: http://www.scholastic.com/browse/collection.jsp?id=695. You too can interview a Latino whom you admire.
CAREERS:
More than even, it’s important to communicate in two or
more languages – and it’s a good career move: from translator to service
provider, from teaching to business.
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