Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration

Introduction

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Hello Westside Elementary Students!

Principal Copeland has chosen your class to help plan a HUGE party to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. Boy oh boy, you have a huge task ahead of you! This job is full of fun and exciting details. When you are done, you will have planned an extraordinary celebration that incorporates what there is to know about Hispanic Heritage. Good luck with your planning! 

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Hispanic Heritage Month 



This web quest will help students become more familiar with Hispanic traditions and information that will  help them understand the importance of Celebrating the Hispanic Culture we enjoy in our country today. 



Grade Level: 2-6

Curriculum: Reading & Social Studies

Keywords: Latino Hispanic Heritage 

Author(s): Mrs. Byrd

Task

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TASK:

Hispanic Heritage Month is about more than food and fun. Your challenge is to describe what Hispanic Heritage Month is really about. You are to determine why we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month and what it means to our community. Most people celebrate because of tradition. You are to find out what the  traditions are, and why we should really celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. In addition to your explorations, you must research one of the Hispanic countries below. During your research you will report the country's location, traditions, foods, famous people, and any other fun important facts. 

After your research is done, your final task will be to complete your table set-up sheet. 

Your class will research one of the Spanish-speaking countries and create a poster, diorama, etc. which displays your findings, what is important about your country. 

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And finally, your class will make an ARTIFACT; Aztec rug, Sombrero, or any other item from the Hispanic Culture to demonstrate your knowledge and appreciation of Hispanic culture. These items will be used to decorate your table for our celebration.

 

And then, WE PARTY!

 

Process

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Step One: Research the country you are assigned and explain why we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. You must include the information on the handout for your country. Only one sheet per group. Go to the link below to find information on your country. 

Argentina                     Chile                     Bolivia                       Costa Rico                          Cuba

 

Dominican Republic                  Guatemala                          Honduras                          Mexico    

El Salvador                               Puerto Rico                           Spain                              Venezuela

 

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Visit these sites below to learn about Hispanic Heritage Month

Celebrate Hispanic Heritage               Fun Facts          Explore the Hispanic Culture (video)

 

 

Step Two: Your class will choose two creative tasks to complete for our Pop-up Carnival. Your choices will be determined by your class. Choose things to do that are creative and in some manner reflect the research you have done about your country and Hispanic Heritage. Some possibilities are: a game, food from your country (including the recipe and why it is important in that country), a video montage of images/music from the country researched, etc.

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Step three: Create  poster, diorama, or some other sort of display about your country and Hispanic Heritage month. Please be sure to include all the information you were tasked with discovering.

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Step four: Create Carnival Decorations- Each class of party planners will follow the directions on how to create their own picado banner, paper aztec rug or sombrero. Design a one which represents something about your country.

Create a Sombrero1   Sombrero2      aztec rug      picado      paper flowers

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Step five: Team Classroom Presentations � Each class will present their findings about the country, Hispanic Heritage Month, and their creative work...And then CELEBRAMOS!

 

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Evaluation

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Each task has a rubric that you will be graded by. Please use the rubric below to assist you in completing your task appropriately. Your final grade will be calculated based upon the rubrics.

Evaluation Rubric
 
 
 

    Empezando    

Starting                      

Trabajando    

Working                      

    Muy Bien!          

Good                

    Fantastico!

Fantastic

Score
 
Working Together Rarely listens to, shares with, and supports the efforts of others. Often is not a good team player. Often listens to, shares with, and supports the efforts of others, but sometimes is not a good team member. Usually listens to, shares, with, and supports the efforts of others. Does not cause problems in the group. Almost always listens to, shares with, and supports the efforts of others. Tries to keep people working well together. 25
 
Evidence of inferencing,analyzing, and drawing conclusions.  Researched a country, and provided very little or no informational facts on the template  Researched a country, and provided some of the informational facts on the template Researched a country, and provided most of the  informational facts on the template Researched a country, and provided all the informational facts on the template 25
 
Task Completion Students completed only 1 steps and did not do to the best of their ability.  Students completed 2-3 steps and some effort is shown in the final products.  Students completed 4 steps and work looks pretty good. Students probably could have done a little better.  Students completed all 5 steps. Work is obviously done to the best of the student's ability.  25
 
Presentation of products Only 1 or 2 members participate. Students are hard to understand, and presentation is disorganized or incomplete. Some group members participate. Presentation included few details; presentation is complete. All group members participate. Some students can be understood. Oral presentation includes some details. Presentation is organized and complete All group members participate equally. All group members are easy to understand. Oral presentation includes many details.Presentation is organized and complete 25

Conclusion

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You are awesome party planners!!! Great Job! Now it's time for the celebration. Now you have to present at and attend the Hispanic Heritage Celebration and see how your planning pays off!

 

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Teacher Page

This web quest will help students become more familiar with Hispanic traditions and information to help them understand the importance of Celebrating the Hispanic Culture we enjoy in our country today. 



Grade Level: 3-5

Curriculum: Reading & Social Studies

Keywords: Latino Hispanic Heritage 

Author(s): Mrs. Byrd

It's very important to understand the heritage and culture of our students from other countries. As educators, we strive to embrace and Love the children we teach. 

 

 

This webquest was designed to challenge students to be creative as they learn about Hispanic Heritage Month. The webquest poses students the challenges of considering all the information needed in order to plan and implement a Hispanic Heritage Celebration.