Día de la Raza Social Justice Exploratory Spanish Culture | Webquest
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Description
Columbus Day is out, and Día de la Raza is in. Use this five-day Culture Unit for Google Slides™ to teach Social Justice to your Spanish 1 class or exploratory Spanish culture class. Make sure your lessons on Latinx and Hispanic Heritage month include all perspectives with this digital webquest on indigenous culture in Latin America. This NO-PREP unit will improve your students' intercultural competence with a webquest project on famous indigenous people and a collection of authentic videos and articles about Día de la Raza.
This Spanish culture lesson is 22 slides jam-packed with richly layered authentic texts, from videos, articles, and photos to highlight the vast diversity of the 800+ Latin American indigenous communities.
If you're looking for a FULL 2-week unit on this topic, find the full unit for Spanish 1-3 here.
Whether you're completely remote learning for Spanish or starting with a hybrid model, this distance learning comprehensible activity has you covered.
NO-PREP, ready to use, and student-friendly instructions?
Yes please, let's make social justice doable this year.
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Includes:
- a customizable slide deck in Google Slides™
- 22 slides total - 5 days OF MATERIAL
- important phrases/glossary
- Research Project on famous indigenous people and activists
- comprehensible input focused practice
- multiple reading and writing practices
- multiple authentic videos and links
- complete focus on the perspective of indigenous communities instead of the dominant narrative
- socially - conscious questions on the discrimination indigenous communities face, from their 1st-hand accounts
- thoughtful reflection questions for students to work through social justice concepts
- NO Prep turn-in option
- great for either full-class discussions or individual assignments
- Self-paced individual activities over multiple days : perfect for distance learning
If you love using videos of authentic Spanish speakers to provide your students input for daily routine in quarantine around the world, this activity pairs beautifully with Mi Rutina de Mañana Google Slides™ Activity
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