Día de los Muertos Virtual Field Trip for Kindergarten and Grade 1 I FRENCH
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Are you looking for a fun Día de los Muertos activity for your Kindergarten or Grade 1 FRENCH IMMERSION Primary classroom? This Diverse Celebrations: Día de los Muertos Virtual Field Trip, in FRENCH, is great to use in your primary Social Studies lessons. It includes 15 Google Slides, for students to practice reading and learn about the diverse celebration of Día de los Muertos. Students will learn where it originated (Mexico), and why and how it is celebrated around the world. The text is simple, concise and summarizes Día de los Muertos in a kid-friendly way. Students will brainstorm what they know, wonder and want to learn about Día de los Muertos, practice spelling the words, watch a video story about Día de los Muertos, and drag and drop vocabulary about how Día de los Muertos is celebrated. There is also a sugar skull directed drawing video portion. THIS RESOURCE IS IN FRENCH
This Día de los Muertos Virtual Field Trip is easy to use:
- You will be prompted to make a copy of the presentation in your Google Slides
- Project it on your screen or have students complete it on a computer or iPad
- You read the text on the slides or have students read them aloud
- As a class, fill out the know/wonder/learn slides
- On the drag and drop slides, you can have students take turns moving the moveable pieces
- Watch the video story as a class
- Complete the directed drawing slide and display the art or turn it into a "Feliz Día de los Muertos" greeting card. The directed drawing video is in English. You can play it for your class in English or with the sound off and you narrate in French
The Google Slides in the Día de los Muertos Virtual presentation include:
- A title page that says "Let's Celebrate Día de los Muertos"
- A Know/Wonder/Learn chart for students to brainstorm and fill in the text boxes
- A slide that explains what Día de los Muertos means and has digital letter tiles to unscramble the words Día de los Muertos
- A slide that explains when in the calendar year Día de los Muertos is celebrated
- A slide about when iDía de los Muertos is celebrated
- A slide about Mexico, where Día de los Muertos is celebrated
- A video story about Día de los Muertos
- A slide about foods that are eaten during the celebration
- A slide about special drinks people have during the celebration
- A drag and drop slide about ways in which Día de los Muertos is celebrated
- A video directed drawing of a sugar skull, which is an important symbol of Día de los Muertos
This resource is great for:
★ Teaching about the celebration Día de los Muertos
★ Creating and maintaining an inclusive environment
★ Teaching about how and why Día de los Muertos is celebrated
★ A literacy and Social Studies activity
You can find a Kindergarten/Grade 1 unit on DIVERSITY here!
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