Foreign Language
- The child learned about the Spanish language by listening to and singing along with Celia Cruz's 'Son Con Guaguancó'.
- They were exposed to new vocabulary words in Spanish through the lyrics of the song.
- The child practiced pronunciation and intonation by imitating Celia Cruz's singing style.
- They gained an appreciation for the cultural significance of music in the Latin American community.
History
- The child learned about the life and achievements of Celia Cruz, a famous Cuban singer.
- They discovered the challenges and obstacles faced by Celia Cruz during her career and in exile.
- They gained an understanding of the historical context of the Cuban Revolution and its impact on artists and intellectuals.
- The child learned about the cultural and musical contributions of the Latin American diaspora.
Social Studies
- The child learned about the concept of exile and its effects on individuals and communities.
- They gained empathy and understanding for those who have been forced to leave their home countries.
- The child explored the concept of cultural identity and how it can be preserved and celebrated even in a new environment.
- They developed an appreciation for the importance of cultural diversity and inclusivity.
Continued development related to this activity can be encouraged by organizing a multicultural music and dance session, where children can learn about different genres of music and traditional dances from various cultures. They can also create their own songs or dances inspired by the themes of cultural identity and resilience.
Book Recommendations
- Celia Cruz, Queen of Salsa by Veronica Chambers: A beautifully illustrated biography that introduces young readers to the life and legacy of Celia Cruz.
- Drum Dream Girl: How One Girl's Courage Changed Music by Margarita Engle: This picture book tells the inspiring true story of Millo Castro Zaldarriaga, a young girl who broke Cuba's traditional taboo against female drummers.
- How TÃa Lola Came to Visit Stay by Julia Alvarez: Although not directly related to Celia Cruz, this heartwarming story explores themes of cultural identity and family bonds as a young girl's aunt from the Dominican Republic comes to visit and stays in Vermont.
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