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Latino and hispanic studies projects for homeschool

Preview of Hispanic Heritage Month Project Bundle - Hispanic Heritage Month Activities

Hispanic Heritage Month Project Bundle - Hispanic Heritage Month Activities

Created by
Globally Taught
Explore heritage and history with two Hispanic Heritage Month Projects! This resource includes 3 weeks of Hispanic Heritage Month projects, articles, crafts, and Hispanic Heritage Month activities. Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated from September 15th to October 15th.Here is how some teachers have used this resource: ✔ Promote independent research and creative skills with 2 projects - perfect for project-based learning! ✔ Read and discuss relevant and engaging topics related to Hispanic Her
Preview of Untold Stories Project: A Multicultural Journey Through American History

Untold Stories Project: A Multicultural Journey Through American History

Project Overview: In this case study project, students will embark on a comprehensive exploration of one of the following minority/marginalized groups that have been historically omitted from or misrepresented in the standard secondary school curriculum. By focusing on one of the five key minority groups – Native Americans, African Americans, Mexican/Chicanx Americans*, Asian Americans and Pacific Islander Americans*, and European Immigrants, and Muslim Americans and Middle Eastern/Arab American
Preview of CINCO de MAYO BUNDLE Activities | 2 EASY Drawing & Painting Video Art Lessons

CINCO de MAYO BUNDLE Activities | 2 EASY Drawing & Painting Video Art Lessons

Are you looking for fun and engaging Cindo de Mayo, Hispanic Heritage Month or Latinx Studies projects to share with your students? I'm excited to offer this 2 project Cinco de Mayo BUNDLE that was designed for students in 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, and 4th grade. Drawing and watercolor painting projects included in this Bundle: Star Pinata and Maracas with Patterns.Each video tutorial demonstrates the necessary steps to complete these low-prep art projects. Use these projects as supplemen
Preview of HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH BIG BUNDLE | 8 EASY Drawing & Painting Video Art Lessons

HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH BIG BUNDLE | 8 EASY Drawing & Painting Video Art Lessons

Are you looking for fun and engaging Hispanic Heritage Month and Latinx Studies art projects to share with your students? I'm excited to offer this 8 project Hispanic Heritage Month BIG BUNDLE that was designed for students in 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, and 5th grade. Drawing and watercolor painting projects included in this Bundle: Llama and Flowers inspired by the Llamas of Peru, Apple with Hearts inspired by Brazillian Artist Romero Britto, Frida Kahlo Portrait and Parrot and Fruit insp
Preview of HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH BUNDLE | 3 EASY Drawing & Painting Video Art Lessons

HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH BUNDLE | 3 EASY Drawing & Painting Video Art Lessons

Are you looking for fun and engaging Hispanic Heritage Month and Latinx Studies projects to share with your students? I'm excited to offer this 3 project Hispanic Heritage Month BUNDLE that was designed for students in 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, and 5th grade. Drawing and watercolor painting projects included in this Bundle: Llama and Flowers inspired by the Llamas of Peru, Cactus in a Sun Pot inspired by Mexican Folk Art, and Dog with Hearts inspired by Brazillian Artist Romero Britto.Eac
Preview of Entrevista a un inmigrante - Project Based Learning for the Spanish classroom

Entrevista a un inmigrante - Project Based Learning for the Spanish classroom

The "Interview an Immigrant from your community" project is a PBL (Project Based Learning) class project for the Spanish classroom. Students work in pairs to conduct and film an interview with an immigrant from their local community. The project unfolds over four days, each with a specific focus:Day 1 - Preparation and Relevance: Students select a partner and an interviewee from their community, discussing the importance of oral histories and the relevance of compiling immigrant stories. They po
Preview of Cinco de Mayo Agamograph: Craft & Coloring Pages for Mexican Fiesta Fun!

Cinco de Mayo Agamograph: Craft & Coloring Pages for Mexican Fiesta Fun!

Cinco de Mayo Agamograph: Craft & Coloring Pages for Mexican Fiesta Fun!⭐ Description ⭐✅ Dive into the festive spirit of Cinco de Mayo with the "Cinco de Mayo Agamograph: Craft & Coloring Pages for Mexican Fiesta Fun!" This resource, composed of 6 pages, including a meticulously designed cover, offers a vibrant celebration of Mexican culture and traditions in a standard 11*8.5-inch format.⭐ Explore the World of Agamographs ⭐✅ Experience the joy of agamographs with this unique activity ce
Preview of Afrolatinos influyentes Virtual Field Trip | Interactive Google Map Activity Spa

Afrolatinos influyentes Virtual Field Trip | Interactive Google Map Activity Spa

Have your students take a cultural field trip of the Afrolatino cultures around the world! Students must use the Google Map created by thisuser to find biographies, music videos, images, posters and more! A time saver for you and especially your students! Activity is 100% in Spanish with English & Spanish Instructions.Included are: Worksheets for students to write their answers digitally or on paper. The map explores a variety of Spanish speaking countries and Afro Latino traditions:27 locat
Preview of Mexican American Studies: Population & Labor - Monument Project

Mexican American Studies: Population & Labor - Monument Project

Project – Students will create a monument for an important person from the historical period. Student Learning Objective(s):The student understands domestic issues related to Mexican American population growth, labor force participation, and the struggle to satisfy wants and needs given scarce resources. The student is expected to:(A) analyze the economic impact of Mexican repatriation of the 1930s;(B) evaluate the contributions of the Bracero Program to the U.S. war effort and the development o
Preview of Peace Freedom Diversity Love Hat Crafts, Día de la Raza crown/ Headband Activity

Peace Freedom Diversity Love Hat Crafts, Día de la Raza crown/ Headband Activity

Created by
Inspire EduShop
The objective of this resource is to engage students in a hands-on craft project that celebrates the cultural diversity of Latin America during the observance of Día de la Raza, through the creation of a crown or headband.INSTANT DOWNLOAD!The files are available for download immediately after payment.You will receive :A PDF that includes 7 Pages.Size: 11*8.5 inches (27.94 x 21.59 cm).Products are licensed for any personal use.You can NOT make my products available for digital download, resell or
Preview of Latinx Environmentalist Research Project and Interactive Map

Latinx Environmentalist Research Project and Interactive Map

Created by
EnvironmentLA
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by having students research Latino/Latina environmentalists, conservationists, advocates, and activists and their contributions to environmental causes of all kinds! This research-based collaborative slideshow can be used between September 15-October 15 to explore Hispanic contributions to environmentalist movements or anytime during the year to encourage students’ skills of researching and presenting information with a special focus on contributions of Latinx e
Preview of Hispanic Heritage Biography Research Project | Latinx Hertiage | Google Slides

Hispanic Heritage Biography Research Project | Latinx Hertiage | Google Slides

Students will research influential Hispanic people using this organized digital biography research project. This research is perfect for in-class or at home! My students absolutely love to research and learn about the lives of these inspirational people!Your students will research several items to form their own digital biographies for their selected person. Items include researching birth date and birthplace, early life, education, challenges, accomplishments, and interesting facts. Students wi
Preview of Latin American Revolutions: Research Epitaph High School History Project

Latin American Revolutions: Research Epitaph High School History Project

Are you looking for Project-Based, Student-Centered, Skills-Based, Experiential AND State-Standard-Aligned Activities...On Demand?Well, if so, you've come to the right place! The Creative Historian has your back!Admittedly morbid, yet often overlooked in importance, epitaphs are the immortal whispers of a life's echo: a short series of words that briefly informs future passersbys of a legacy once lived. In this World History and Geography II (1500-Present) project, your students will work indivi
Preview of Las Líneas de Nazca/ The Nazca Lines - Actividad Cultural - Culture Activity

Las Líneas de Nazca/ The Nazca Lines - Actividad Cultural - Culture Activity

Las Líneas de Nazca - The Nazca Lines - CULTURA HISPANAEngaging cultural project on one of the most amazing places in Perú- The Nazca Lines. This activity is ideal as a Latin America/Spanish Speaking Country/Spanish Class culture homework assignment, group project or independent work. Also ideal for a sub. Requires no prep but does require students to use a computer.Spanish only and English only Versions.------------------------------ Las Líneas de Nazca Interesante proyecto cultural en uno de
Preview of Latin America Indigenous Pop People

Latin America Indigenous Pop People

Students will love this creative way of demonstrating what they have learned about the Indigenous People of Latin America. Students will draw a sensory figure of either an Aztec, Incan or Mayan person living in Latin America before Europeans colonized the region. Label the figure with what they might be seeing, hearing, saying, feeling and doing showing what was characteristic of his/her culture.Texas Standards: 6.1A, 6.2A, 6.2B, 6.3B, 6.13B, 6.13C, 6.15A, 6.15D, 6.19A, 6.19B, 6.21A, 6.21DELPS:
Preview of Mexican American Studies: Art - Political Graffiti Project

Mexican American Studies: Art - Political Graffiti Project

Project – Around the 1970s, graffiti became more politically focused. From “SANE BLEW KOCH 182,” on the Marlboro billboard in Queens to the 2006 anti-US graffiti depicting the Statue of Liberty as death on the wall of the former US embassy in Tehran. Often graffiti, like every form of art, reflects the times it was created in. In this project, students will create political graffiti focused on the historical period. Student Learning Objective(s): The student understands the relationship between
Preview of Latin American Magical Realism ART: Choice Board Challenge Prompts

Latin American Magical Realism ART: Choice Board Challenge Prompts

Created by
Art Arcade
These art assignments provide students with the opportunity to visually explore the fantastical and dreamlike elements found in Latin American magical realism, allowing for creative expression and interpretation of this unique literary genre.
Preview of South American Research Project

South American Research Project

Created by
5th Grade Family
Students can access this template to complete a digital research presentation about a South American country. This project allows students to be creative by adding pictures, backgrounds, and fonts, while also learning about the various countries. Students can then present their information to the class.
Preview of The House on Mango Street Themes Lessons - Common Core Aligned

The House on Mango Street Themes Lessons - Common Core Aligned

Created by
A Lit Store
Looking to dive a little deeper into Sandra Cisneros's seminal work, "The House on Mango Street"?Looking to wrap up your novel study?In the 1st lesson, students will grapple with themes of identity within the book using a range of interactive and differentiated approaches. The lesson requires students to understand the themes, analyse them within the text, and think a little deeper about how they personally relate to the themes.In the 2nd lesson, students will engage in a mini-project built on t
Preview of Mexican American Studies: Culture & Art - Monument Project

Mexican American Studies: Culture & Art - Monument Project

Project – Students will create a monument for an important person from the historical period. Student Learning Objective(s):The student understands the relationship between Mexican American artistic expression and the times during which the art was created. The student is expected to:(A) describe how the characteristics and issues of Mexican American history have been reflected in various genres of art, music, film, and literature;(B) analyze the significance of selected works of Mexican America
Preview of Mexican American Studies: Civil Rights Movement - Political Graffiti Project

Mexican American Studies: Civil Rights Movement - Political Graffiti Project

Project – Around the 1970s, graffiti became more politically focused. From “SANE BLEW KOCH 182,” on the Marlboro billboard in Queens to the 2006 anti-US graffiti depicting the Statue of Liberty as death on the wall of the former US embassy in Tehran. Often graffiti, like every form of art, reflects the times it was created in. In this project, students will create political graffiti focused on the historical period. Student Learning Objective(s):The student understands the causes and impact of t
Preview of Mexican American Studies: Mexican Independence - Monument Project

Mexican American Studies: Mexican Independence - Monument Project

Project – Students will create a monument for an important person from the historical period. Student Learning Objective(s):The student understands developments related to Mexican independence and Mexico's relationship with the United States from 1800-1930. The student is expected to:(A) explain the significance of the following events as turning points relevant to Mexican American history: the Grito de Dolores, Mexico's acquisition of independence, Texas's declaration of independence from Mexic
Preview of Mexican American Studies: Voting Rights & Citizenship - Monument Project

Mexican American Studies: Voting Rights & Citizenship - Monument Project

Project – Students will create a monument for an important person from the historical period. Student Learning Objective(s):The student understands the development of voting rights and ideas related to citizenship for Mexican Americans from 1975 to the present. The student is expected to:(A) explain the significance of the following events as turning points relevant to Mexican American history: the Immigration Reform and Control Act, Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigration Responsibility Act;
Preview of Mexican American Studies: Diversity - Political Graffiti Project

Mexican American Studies: Diversity - Political Graffiti Project

Project – Around the 1970s, graffiti became more politically focused. From “SANE BLEW KOCH 182,” on the Marlboro billboard in Queens to the 2006 anti-US graffiti depicting the Statue of Liberty as death on the wall of the former US embassy in Tehran. Often graffiti, like every form of art, reflects the times it was created in. In this project, students will create political graffiti focused on the historical period. Student Learning Objective(s):The student understands the debates surrounding th
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