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8th grade Hispanic Heritage Month resources for Microsoft Word under $5

Preview of DAY OF THE DEAD A CELEBRATION OF LIFE QUESTIO (DOCUMENTARY 2020 DENISE RICHARDS)

DAY OF THE DEAD A CELEBRATION OF LIFE QUESTIO (DOCUMENTARY 2020 DENISE RICHARDS)

THESE QUESTIONS ACCOMPANY THE DENISE RICHARDS DOCUMENTARY - 2020 DAY OF THE DEAD, A CELEBRATION OF LIFE AVAILABLE ON AMAZON.
Preview of Oaxaca: Spanish Cultural Reading on Mexican City (Indigenous/Indígena)

Oaxaca: Spanish Cultural Reading on Mexican City (Indigenous/Indígena)

This 3-page file includes:~A cultural reading on the Mexican city of Oaxaca. It includes information on its location, population, architecture and indigenous populations. Also includes information on cultural events such as Guelaguetza or Los lunes del cerro celebrations as well as Noche de Rábanos. Finally, it discusses the artisanal importance of this city including the manufacture of alebrijes and traditional foods such as mole and horchata.Reading includes a glossary of new vocabulary.~10 re
Preview of First Day Icebreaker Activity: Hispanic Culture Bingo

First Day Icebreaker Activity: Hispanic Culture Bingo

Created by
Joelle Laginess
Great for a first-day/week activity for students to get to know each other's names! It could also be used to kick off celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month. To extend the activity, you can take time after to review answers and discuss culture and/or the prominence of Hispanic culture around us today. Perfect for any level of Spanish class! File is a WordDoc (that can be edited) that includes the Bingo sheet (English and Spanish) and instructions for the teacher.
Preview of Axolotl: Endangered Mexican Salamander Reading (English Version)

Axolotl: Endangered Mexican Salamander Reading (English Version)

This 3-page file includes:~An English reading that describes the strange and wonderful Mexican Axolotl - the salamander found only in Mexico city that regenerate itself! Includes detailed information about its endangered status, history and cultural significance. ~A worksheet with 10 reading comprehension questions.~Answer key.Makes for a great cultural component to a Spanish class or a sub plan or for environmental extension reading. Editable word file.
Preview of Spanish Performance Task Project; Leyendas de Latino America Research Projects

Spanish Performance Task Project; Leyendas de Latino America Research Projects

What better way to cover a chapter over folklore then having students teach each other the various legends of Latin America. They get to choose from a list of the 10 most popular legends of Latin America and dive deeper into understanding it. then they must present their info and follow it up with some kind of assessment. Students enjoy this Performance Task as they get to become the teacher for a day. Students watching presentations also have a guided notes to be filling out, so all students a
Preview of Hispanic Heritage Month Writing Prompts Bundle

Hispanic Heritage Month Writing Prompts Bundle

Thank you for visiting and downloading.  For the latest new resources, Follow. Please Provide Feedback after use to help build this resource library! Thank you!Elevate your students' understanding of Hispanic and Latinx cultures with our engaging Hispanic Heritage Month Writing Prompts Bundle! Designed for both middle school and high school, this resource offers a diverse array of daily prompts aligned with Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for English Language Arts. Focused on key figures, eve
Preview of Critical Thinking Movie Guide in English & Spanish | Latino Chess John Leguizamo

Critical Thinking Movie Guide in English & Spanish | Latino Chess John Leguizamo

Based on a true story from 1998, five Latino or LatinX and African American teenagers from the toughest underserved area in Miami fight their way into the National Chess Championship under the guidance of their unconventional but inspirational teacher.2 movie guides: 1 completely in Spanish. 1 completely in English. Each guide includes 21 questions in chronological order written 100% in ENGLISH and SPANISH that include pre-listening questions, questions to answer during the movie, and reflection
Preview of Famous Hispanic Americans Research Project | Printable & Digital

Famous Hispanic Americans Research Project | Printable & Digital

Hispanic Heritage Month Research Project about Famous Hispanic Americans ad Latino Leaders (Printable & Digital) - Make research projects fun with this creative research prompt for teens. Includes editable student printables and Google Doc perfect for Google Classroom or distance learning Research Essay. Includes editable Student Printables and Google Doc - Perfect for Google Classroom or distance learning.PROMPT: If you could have a meal with ANY Latino leader (historic figure or current ev
Preview of Mayan Video Guide: Yucatan: The Nature and The Culture

Mayan Video Guide: Yucatan: The Nature and The Culture

You will be receiving the link for the video on the Yucatan, plus 2 sheets which contain 15 multiple choice questions with the video. Answers are also included. The video lasts 45 minutes and is very informative.
Preview of Vivo movie in Spanish (Cuba, adjectives, un par sin par song).

Vivo movie in Spanish (Cuba, adjectives, un par sin par song).

Created by
Yamilex Castillo
Vivo movie in Spanish (Cuba, character adjectives, un par sin par song).Its a printed activity that can be used to talk about Hispanic countries. The main setting of the story is Cuba, they have to write facts about that country such as: monuments, currency, food, touristic places, costumes, traditions, etc.One of the most popular songs for the movie is "par sin par" (One of a kind song). They have to listen to the song and fill the blanks. There are two options, the one is for more native speak
Preview of Spanish  Audio Questions Realidades 4A  Midterm Review

Spanish Audio Questions Realidades 4A Midterm Review

Here you will find 20 questions that are typically used in the first half of a Spanish I course. There is a list of the questions and also possible answers. Moreover there are links to audios of the questions. Each audio link has about 6 questions. I find this useful as a midyear review for questions students should be able to answer after half of a year. Also the audio can be sent home for homework as student will need to respond to each question.
Preview of Make Cascarones

Make Cascarones

Use TPR to teach vocabulary and gestures of the steps to make the classic Mexican-American celebration craft! Model one then have students bring an empty egg shell and make in class together! With lots of repetition, images, and partner practice, this is a fun and comprehensible language lesson that can be completed in 1-3 days.Optional extension - investigate Fiesta San Antonio.
Preview of The Road To El Dorado Film Guide with Key (Questions in film order) ENGLISH

The Road To El Dorado Film Guide with Key (Questions in film order) ENGLISH

Created by
Chelsey Hughes
This film guide is to be used with the Disney film, The Road to El Dorado. This guide comes in the form of an editable Word Document and includes a key. This guide is in English.
Preview of Ballplayer: Pelotero - Video Activities

Ballplayer: Pelotero - Video Activities

Created by
Pretty Birds
These are activity worksheets that accompany the film Ballplayer: Pelotero. Included are previewing questions, viewing questions, reflection questions, and discussion questions. Also included is an answer key. All questions are in English.
Preview of Spanish-speaking Countries and Capitals Worksheet (Spanish Version)

Spanish-speaking Countries and Capitals Worksheet (Spanish Version)

This one page worksheet is designed to help students get familiar with Hispanic geography! It includes two parts:*a matching section where students match up the Spanish-speaking country and its capital city*a two-part short answer section where students name all nine countries located in South America and all six countries located in Central America.NOTE: The countries and capitals in this worksheet appear in Spanish. Answer key IncludedEditable word file
Preview of Latino and Hispanic Herritage Month Important People

Latino and Hispanic Herritage Month Important People

Introduce students to important people in Latino and Hispanic history. This graphic organizer asks students to research one of the 10 people listed. Next, they meet with classmates who researched other individuals and collect their data. Finally, they decide who they think is most important to the history of Hispanic and Latinx people. Some of the people students might research are civil rights activists, Supreme Court justices, astronauts, baseball players, politicians, actors, and artists. The
Preview of History of Mexico Video and Questions. Video Guide

History of Mexico Video and Questions. Video Guide

This is a 15 minute video on the history of Mexico - its very informative. You will get the link to the video plus 10 multiple choice questions. There is also an answer keys.
Preview of Diego Maradona Biografía: Spanish Biography on Famous Soccer Player

Diego Maradona Biografía: Spanish Biography on Famous Soccer Player

This Spanish biography is on Maradona, the famous soccer player from Argentina. Includes information about his childhood, early career, World Cup appearances and famous goals in the 1986 World Cup. Includes a complete glossary of new vocabulary and six short answer reading comprehension questions.Level: Spanish 2
Preview of Hispanic American Influential Person Profile

Hispanic American Influential Person Profile

Created by
Stone Age Market
During the history of the United States there have been thousands of Hispanic Americans who have been pioneers and ground breakers in different fields including civil rights, education, arts & entertainment, government military, science and sports.  Students will create a profile of one influential Hispanic American. They can create their profiles on poster board, slideshows or using multimedia platforms. If students create a poster, these can be posted around the classroom from September 15
Preview of Jose Antonio Navarro:  Tejano Titan and Architect of Texas

Jose Antonio Navarro: Tejano Titan and Architect of Texas

The Jose Antonio Navarro worksheet provides a comprehensive exploration of this influential figure in Texas history. It offers a detailed narrative of Navarro's life, highlighting his cultural background, key relationships, political contributions, legislative impact, and lasting legacy. The worksheet includes specific dates, such as Navarro's birth, the introduction of the Law of Contracts, and his passing, enhancing historical context.For educators, this worksheet serves as a valuable teaching
Preview of Emergency Sub Plan - Spanish Country WebQuest

Emergency Sub Plan - Spanish Country WebQuest

Created by
Profe Wood
Perfect Webquest for an emergency sub plan!
Preview of Announcements for National Hispanic Heritage Month from 09/15-10/15

Announcements for National Hispanic Heritage Month from 09/15-10/15

Created by
Teach and Lead
We announce a vocabulary word in Spanish every day. We discuss key facts about various countries on the announcements. We also have a school-wide trivia contest between all of the classes.We have a Hispanic Heritage Family Night with cultural dancers and a place to play Loteria.
Preview of Spanish-speaking Countries Worksheet

Spanish-speaking Countries Worksheet

Created by
ïsa agosto
Spanish-speaking Countries Worksheet to do in class or as a homeworkStudents will need to look for the names of the Spanish-speaking countries of the world. Extra credit is optional or it could be included as a requisite.For printing or digital purposes in the classroom*Some sources might say 20 if they're not including Puerto Rico.*Some sources might say 21 or 22, if they're including the US as one of them.
Preview of El Duende- La  leyenda latina (Honduras y Guatemala)

El Duende- La leyenda latina (Honduras y Guatemala)

This resource includes one you tube link to a Spanish spoken video detailing the Guatemalan version of the legend of El Duende. Also included is a reading about the Honduran version of El Duende. Students will use FOCS notes as they listen and read through these sources of information. There is a matching handout with details of the Honduran and Guatemalan versions for students to complete as well as a comparative essay prompt. There is a third column on the FOCUS notes for teachers who choose t
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