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Hora 1 Grupo 1 DDLM Traditions Vocabulario Use the videos from this link or ask google your word and “Day of the Dead” to get an explanation. Write an essay about DDLM traditions. Use the following vocabulary: Cempazuchitl - a yellow marigold, the symbol of death, also known as cempasuchil or zempasuchitl Ofrenda - an offering; refers to the goods set out on the altars Pan de los muertos - bread of the dead Fotos - rituales -

Hora 2 Grupo 1 DDLM Traditions Vocabulario Use the videos from this link or ask google your word and “Day of the Dead” to get an explanation. Write an essay about DDLM traditions. Use the following vocabulary: Cempazuchitl - a yellow marigold, the symbol of death, also known as cempasuchil or zempasuchitl Copalli - a scented resin used to make incense Golletes - a doughnut shaped bread, glazed with pink-colored sugar and placed on the altar Mestizaje/ Mestizo-

Hora 3 Grupo 1 DDLM Traditions Vocabulario Use the videos from this link or ask google your word and “Day of the Dead” to get an explanation. Write an essay about DDLM traditions. Use the following vocabulary: Día de los Muertos- Ofrenda - an offering; refers to the goods set out on the altars Pan de los muertos - bread of the dead Papel picado - colorful tissue paper with intricate, festive designs cut out

Hora 5 Grupo 1 DDLM Traditions Vocabulario Use the videos from this link or ask google your word and “Day of the Dead” to get an explanation. Write an essay about DDLM traditions. Use the following vocabulary: Día 7. ofrendas De 8. rituales Los 9. pan de muerto Muertos Calavera - a skull; also a slang term for "daredevil“ Calaveras - songs and poems about the festival

Hora 6 Grupo 1 DDLM Traditions Part 1--Vocabulary Use the videos from this link or ask google your word and “Day of the Dead” to get an explanation. Write an essay about DDLM traditions. Use the following vocabulary: Día de los muertos Angelitos - the souls of the children who have died; literally "little angels" Atole - an ancient drink made from corn meal and water and flavored with various fruits Calacas - whimsical skeleton figures that represent death

Hora 7 Grupo 1 DDLM Traditions Part 1--Vocabulary Use the videos from this link or ask google your word and “Day of the Dead” to get an explanation. Write an essay about DDLM traditions. Use the following vocabulary: Día de los muertos Careta - mask worn by dancers to scare the dead away at the end of the celebrations Catrina - Famed Día de los Muertos artist José Guadalupe Posada's icon of death. Catrina means "a wealthy woman" and it is said in a sarcastic manner. Día Todos los Santos - All Saints' Day Iluminación - the ceremony that takes place in the cemetary, where hundreds of candles are lit to guide the souls to their altars

Copy and paste the terms to search for images Part 2--Vocabulary Cempazuchitl - a yellow marigold, the symbol of death, also known as cempasuchil or zempasuchitl Copalli - a scented resin used to make incense Golletes - a doughnut shaped bread, glazed with pink-colored sugar and placed on the altar Mole - a thick sauce made from a variety of ingredients, including chilis, sesame seeds, herbs, spices, chocolate and fruit Ofrenda - an offering; refers to the goods set out on the altars Pan de los muertos - bread of the dead Papel picado - colorful tissue paper with intricate, festive designs cut out

Hora 5 Grupo 2 Colores Materials you will need: Spanish/English dictionary Diario, lápiz o bolígrafo Dirrecctiones: Use ROY G BIV to assign colors to group members and create sentences to describe the colors in the picture. For example, The feathers are white. Las plumas son blancas.

Hora 5 Grupo 4 Mesoamerican Traditions https://teachinglatinamericathroughliterature.wordpress.com/2014/10/24/www-dia-de-los-muertos-double-header/

Hora 6 Grupo 4 The Olmec were the first civilization in the Americas {Not the first people}. When they arrived is not known, but a guess of 8,000-4000 B.C. should do. Recent research suggests that the Olmec had their roots in early farming cultures of Tabasco, which began between 5100 BCE and 4600 BCE. These shared the same basic food crops and technologies of the later Olmec civilization. The Olmec culture is thought to have ended around 400 B.C. These Olmec inhabited southern Mexico, and are regarded as the Mother Culture of the Americas – that is to say, the later Amerindian cultures and technology of the Americas, descend from Olmec culture and technology.

Hora 5 Grupo 4 The Olmec were the first civilization in the Americas {Not the first people}. When they arrived is not known, but a guess of 8,000-4000 B.C. should do. Recent research suggests that the Olmec had their roots in early farming cultures of Tabasco, which began between 5100 BCE and 4600 BCE. These shared the same basic food crops and technologies of the later Olmec civilization. The Olmec culture is thought to have ended around 400 B.C. These Olmec inhabited southern Mexico, and are regarded as the Mother Culture of the Americas – that is to say, the later Amerindian cultures and technology of the Americas, descend from Olmec culture and technology.

Hora 6 Grupo 4 The Olmec were the first civilization in the Americas {Not the first people}. When they arrived is not known, but a guess of 8,000-4000 B.C. should do. Recent research suggests that the Olmec had their roots in early farming cultures of Tabasco, which began between 5100 BCE and 4600 BCE. These shared the same basic food crops and technologies of the later Olmec civilization. The Olmec culture is thought to have ended around 400 B.C. These Olmec inhabited southern Mexico, and are regarded as the Mother Culture of the Americas – that is to say, the later Amerindian cultures and technology of the Americas, descend from Olmec culture and technology.

Hora 7 Grupo 4 The name Olmec means "rubber people" in Nahuatl, the Aztec language. It was the Aztec name for the people who once lived in this area, and extracted latex from rubber trees. Europeans mistakenly assigned the name to ancient ruins that they found there, not realizing that those ruins pre-dated the Aztec and all other civilizations in the Americas. The word "Olmec" also refers to the rubber balls, used for the ancient ball game of Olmec creation. The Olmec called themselves the Xi, the same name that they used when they were in China. They often depicted themselves with colossal heads, some of which were deformed, and whose meaning is unknown.