English Language Arts
- The Fourth-grade child learned about the history of The Day of The Dead.
- They practiced their reading and comprehension skills while researching and gathering information about the holiday.
- They used their creativity to design and create a mask using paper, tissue paper, and gems.
- The child possibly developed their writing skills by documenting their process or writing a reflection on their experience.
For continued development, encourage the child to explore more about cultural traditions and holidays. They can research other holidays celebrated around the world and create crafts or projects related to them. Additionally, they can practice their storytelling skills by creating a narrative about the Day of the Dead or writing a poem inspired by the holiday.
Book Recommendations
- The Day of the Dead / El DÃa de los Muertos by Bob Barner: A bilingual book that introduces the Day of the Dead celebration and its traditions.
- Clatter Bash! A Day of the Dead Celebration by Richard Keep: A story about a young girl who learns about the Day of the Dead and participates in its festivities.
- Day of the Dead by Tony Johnston: A picture book that follows two young children as they prepare for and celebrate the Day of the Dead.
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