Friday, October 26, 2012

Día de los Muertos



Sixth grade friends learned about a traditional holiday celebrated in México and other Spanish-speaking countries. Students learned Día de los Muertos is celebrated on November 1 and 2. It is a time to remember and celebrate the lives of loved ones (including pets) who have passed away. Students learned it's not seen as a sad time, but rather a time to have fun and celebrate the individual's life with friends and family. Students also learned about ofrendas and which traditional items are displayed to honor the loved one.

Sixth graders also had the opportunity to work with one of the third grade Spanish classes in creating máscaras, papel picado y flores de papel. They even tried pan de muertos, a traditional and symbolic bread eaten on Día de los Muertos.

flores de papel

máscaras



papel picado


pan de muertos



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