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61. Celebration Of Mexicanos Through Music, Dance, And Art
This lesson will teach the students basic information about Mexico. Whereis it? Lesson 2, Celebrations Celebrating cinco de mayo, 11.
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Holidays
Songs/dances
Family
Celebrations/fiestas
Music
Art
Standards Addressed by This Unit
Reading and Writing
Students read and understand a variety of materials. (RW1)
Students write and speak for a variety of purposes and audiences. (RW2)
Students write and speak using formal grammar, usage, sentence structure, punctuation, capitalization, and spelling. (RW3)
Students apply thinking skills to their reading, writing, speaking, listening, and viewing. (RW4)
Geography Students know how to use and construct maps and other geographic tools to locate and derive information about people, places, and environments. (G1) History Students understand that societies are diverse and have changed over time. (H3) Math Students use a variety of tools and techniques to measure, apply the results in problem-solving situations, and communicate the reasoning used in solving these problems. (M5)

62. Student
cinco de mayo This site uses games and activities involving the holiday of cincode mayo to teach children the numbers 1 thru 10 from Spanish to English.
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Authors Family References ... Teacher Student Resources Included in this site you will find games, puzzles and even a web page where you can design your own cross word puzzle! You can be creative and place all of your friends names in a cross word puzzle, print it out and have your friends try to complete it! Or you can make a cross word puzzle with all the members from your family! Quia nominated activities: ESL Hungry Frog Educational software and learning games. Enchanted Learning
There is a fun page on this site called "Little Explorers." You can click on ABCDEFG... to look up words in Spanish and English. A picture appears with each word. Rocket Download
world magic educational games demo. Cinco de Mayo
This site uses games and activities involving the holiday of Cinco De Mayo to teach children the numbers 1 thru 10 from Spanish to English. is a great resource for people interested in bilingual studies regarding early childhood learning. This website provides multiple projects offered in both English and Spanish. Art Capades
This site contains art activities for Spanish speaking children for levels k-3 offered in both Spanish and English.

63. Cinco De Maya
cinco de mayo May 5th Fiesta ©. by. Phyllis Cambria. teach your guests how tocreate their own wild Spanish rose by following the instructions here.
http://www.partyplansplus.com/partyplans/cincodemayo.htm
Cinco de Mayo - May 5th Fiesta
by
Phyllis Cambria
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Invitations: Attach the invitation to a dried chili pepper. Glue the invitation to a pack of taco seasoning mix. Insert the invitation cut to size to fit in a plastic hot pepper sauce bottle, or plastic water bottle include tiny hot peppers, dried mini-flowers, and colorful confetti. Decorate the outside with colorful stickers and a mailing label. Mail from the post office. (Be sure to mail one to yourself first to determine the length of time it takes to arrive and its condition.) Encourage your guests to come dressed as a señor or señorita. Atmosphere: Put a "border guard" at your front door to give guests the feeling of going through customs. Greet your guests with live or taped South-of-the-border music to make sure your party stays hot, hot, hot. Carts of giant flowers (great closeout price) and Mexican souvenirs will add to your Tijuana town atmosphere. Create a "Bandito Wanted" poster of your male guest of honor. Drape serapes, Mexican print fabric and red, green and white

64. Línea Abierta Programs For May 2001
UT Silvia MartinezKrull, businesswoman, co-organizer Fiestas cinco de mayo, Cncinnati,OH can parents and the whole family do to teach children healthy
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LINEA ABIERTA
THIS WEEK PREVIOUS PROGRAMS Linea Abierta Programs for May 2001 Tuesday, May 1st PROGRAM # 2856 - 12:00 PDT
MAY DAY - INTERNATIONAL WORKERS DAY. Most countries celebrate Labor Day on this day. In this program, top union leaders discuss recent efforts to revitalize the U.S. labor movement with an influx of Latino immigrant membership Guest: Eliseo Medina, Executive Vice President, SEIU, Los Angeles Also. ALSO, ARRESTS IN VIEQUEZ' BOMBING RANGE. Contributor Wanda Colon Cortez was in Viequez and reports about how the U.S. Navy resumes aerial bombing on Viequez Island and the hundreds of arrests of protesters trying to stop the military exercises. PROGRAM # 2857 - 13:00 PDT
PRIMERO DE MAYO. Correspondent Raul Silva reports on the parades and other May Day celebrations in Mexico. For the first time, independent and formerly official unions join forces during the traditional parades. Silva also reports on the agenda of organized labor under the current Fox administration. ALSO, VOTING RIGHTS INSTITUTE. Democrats and community-based groups are launching an effort to highlight flaws in the current voting system and propose reforms to correct voting irregularities. Four regional hearings are being called for dthe nation.

65. Orange County Latino :: Features ::
Flipping through the pages of my childhood, I dug up my cinco de mayo history to Surethere were teachins or speakers earlier that day on issues relating
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Beer bottles, blood money, and other Cinco de Mayo Party Favors: Finding meaning in Great American Pastimes Elvia Rubalcava
Associate Editor They want to rewrite and remake these things, to claim them for themselves. The lies and thefts just never end.
Margo Thunderbird, Native American writer A If we really think about it, every aspect of our society and our institutions are set up to promote a culture that is by all means not representative of the whole. Yet it can easily exploit other cultures, adding it to their imaginary melting pot, and making it their own. On account of centuries of assimilation due to cultural imperialism and oppression, many ethnic groups allow it to happen. And Mexican-Americans are clearly not the exception. As a Chicana it was disheartening, but what I took from it was that maybe for one night every Latino student or worker felt accepted. Especially in a campus like Chapman, when the only time you experienced something remotely Mexican or Latino was the Americanized enchiladas served in the cafeteria or in banquets for the beloved donors President Doti would usher in. Most of the time, these pitiful imitations of one of the great dishes in the world was all we had that represented us.
Elvia Rubalcava is an Associate Editor at OC Latino.

66. Viva La Raza--Presente, St. Olaf College
teachers from the Presente Latin Dance Club will be on hand to teach you to Salsa,Merengue, Cumbia, and Corrida Wednesday, May 5th, cinco de mayo Theme Meal
http://www.stolaf.edu/orgs/presente/raza99.html
ARCHIVE PAGE
Viva la Raza celebrates the heritage and culture of St. Olaf students who are of Latin American descent. Each year a series of events is planned that provides unique insight into different aspects and issues of Hispanic and Latin American life. This year, Viva la Raza will be held between April 26th and May 5th.
The events:
  • Latin Dance Lessons
  • DJ Latin Dance
  • Raffle
    Monday, April 26th, Latin Dance Lessons
    9-11pm, Ytterboe Conference Room
    Prepare yourself for Saturday night's Latin Dance in the Pause with some quick lessons. Teachers from the Presente Latin Dance Club will be on hand to teach you to Salsa, Merengue, Cumbia, and Corrida. (back to top)

    5:30pm, in the Fireside Lounge
    You've seen it in movies and have maybe (back to top)
    Friday, April 30th
    We don't have any event planned to honor these events this year, but they are still worth publicizing. For those of you who are burning with curiosity about the Real First Thanksgiving being on this day, you can follow this link to learn more about it:
    The First Thanksgiving

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    Saturday, May 1st, DJ Latin Dance
  • 67. Tapatio Will Peform With Decanos
    17, practices with Oscar Coronado, 18, in preparation for the cinco de mayo festival.Valle, a Guadalajara native, came to Tucson to teach another Folkloric
    http://journalism.arizona.edu/indy/archives/1998/april98/story8.html
    Tapatio will peform with Decanos By Kari Kritzer
    With a loud stomp of the feet, South Tucson's Grupo Folklorico Tapatio will kick off Cinco de Mayo for residents all over Tucson. "We are the only group in the country to combine live performers and Mariachi music," said Tapatio program coordinator, Patricia Klein Moreno, who is also an administrative assistant for child psychiatry at the University of Arizona College of Medicine. "This will be the first time the one-year-old group will meet the Decanos, who have been together 30 years with their director, Sergio Valle," Moreno added.
    Photo: Norma Greer
    Lalo Baca's daughter Veronica Baca, 17, practices with Oscar Coronado, 18, in preparation for the Cinco de Mayo festival.
    Valle, a Guadalajara native, came to Tucson to teach another Folkloric group. "It is a crazy thing, I came to teach one group and wound up teaching another," said Valle. Now he spends half the year in South Tucson and the other in Guadalajara. "Six dancers and Moreno, who was affiliated with the group as well, came with me to start something new," said Valle. Among the six dancers were a trio of brothers and sister whose dad, Eduardo "Lalo" Baca, helped to make Grupo Folkrorico possible. Lalo and his upholstery business, Baca Enterprises at 2100 S. Fourth Ave., donated the vacant lot next door to the group to build a studio at 238 E. 31st St.. Prior to that, the group practiced in Lalo's carport.

    68. TEACH - Policies And Procedures
    Social activities like group iceskating, a cinco de mayo fiesta, or a Members whodo not abide by their committment to teach will not be invited to renew
    http://www.teach-hs.org/policies.html
    Password required for member area) TEACH was formed in 1994 by a handful of homeschoolers whose vision was to create a family of homeschooling friends who may not always have the same beliefs, but who would be mature and tolerant enough to appreciate one another's differences.
    Tolerance
    Members of TEACH agree to practice tolerance and respect of fellow members. Members agree to:
    • Support each member's reasons for homeschooling and his/her style of teaching.
    • Practice tolerance of any member's difference of opinion including spiritual and political beliefs.
    • Commit to emphasizing the diversity of homeschoolers.
    • Encourage the acceptance of homeschooling as an individualized approach to education.
    • Affirm the freedom of parents to choose for their children an education that is consistent with their principles and beliefs.
    Confidentiality
    All TEACH members acknowledge that anything discussed during support meetings or on the e-mail loop, whether business or personal, shall not be discussed with non-TEACH members except with the express permission of the involved member. Members may not sell, publish, discuss or distribute membership information without the written consent of the member(s).
    Participation
    Each family must conduct one field trip or activity per year. Field trips may be academic in nature such as a computer dissection, a walking tour of historical Charleston, or a trip to the dairy. Social activities like group ice-skating, a Cinco de Mayo fiesta, or a picnic are also acceptable. An activity coordinator is available to help with ideas for activities.

    69. TEACH - Membership
    Social activities like group iceskating, a cinco de mayo fiesta, or of all members'religious practices and homeschooling styles is a cornerstone of teach.
    http://www.teach-hs.org/membership.html
    Password required for member area) All homeschooling families who agree to abide by our policies of tolerance, confidentiality, and participation are invited to join TEACH. Most of our members reside in the Berkeley/Charleston/Dorchester tri-county area, and most of our activities take place within the tri-county area. Membership highlights:
    • Membership includes access to field trips and activities, news and calendar updates, our members-only website, and participation in adult and student e-mail loops.
    • Our principle manner of communication is through the Internet. This does NOT exclude families without computers. These families will receive a monthly calendar by mail.
    • The membership fee for those applying for the 2001-2002 School Year will be $7.00 per family. The calendar year runs from August 1 to July 31.
    • Members must conduct one field trip or activity per year. Field trips may be academic in nature such as a computer dissection, a walking tour of historical Charleston, or a trip to the dairy. Social activities like group ice-skating, a Cinco de Mayo fiesta, or a picnic are also acceptable. An activity coordinator is available to help with ideas for activities.
    • Tolerance of all members' religious practices and homeschooling styles is a cornerstone of TEACH. Support is conducted in a confidential atmosphere.

    70. Hyperlinks
    Lesson Plans and teacher Tools 4teachers Links to the many educational resourcesALFY teach Learn Communicate Lesson plans and cinco de mayo Page Nuttin
    http://www.w-v.k12.ky.us/hyperlinks.htm
    Resources Arts/Humanties/Music Health and PE Language Arts Lesson Plans and Teacher Tools ... Web Quests
    Arts/Humanties/Music
    American Art Museum
    Browse an online collection of more than 4,000 art images, an online photography center, and the Renwick Gallery of American crafts. The museum also offers a monthly Director's Choice art selection with audio narrative and related education tools for teachers and students.
    American Ballet Theatre
    Dancer biographies, photos and list of works in its repertory with links to information on composers and choreographers.
    Art Education and Art Edventures
    Art activities from Sanford
    Arts Wire SpiderSchool
    Information and training for the arts community on how to integrate technology
    Children's Music Web
    Nonprofit organization dedicated to music for kids.
    Crayola
    Art activities
    Cinco de Mayo Arts and Crafts

    Experience Music Project
    Seattle institution for appreciating and preserving all forms of popular music; has artifacts, interviews and more...
    Louvre Museum
    Multimedia tours of the Louvre Palace and Museum and its collections, featuring virtual reality images. These include Egyptian, Greek, Etruscan and Roman antiquities, and more than 6,000 paintings including the Mona Lisa. In addition to French, the site also provides options to tour most of the exhibits in English, Spanish or Japanese. KinderArt Over 650 free art and craft lessons, activities and plans for K-12; Art for kids and Crafts for kids

    71. The Page You Were Attempting To Access No Longer Exists!
    study at the local university and colleges; and teach in the in Mesilla to rememberMexico's most important national holidays, cinco de mayo (the Fifth of
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    72. Northeast CAPT: Prevention Strategies: Communications Fact Sheet & Illustration
    Media literacy programs teach young people to analyze and understand media messages ProAlcoholMessages Associated with the Mexican Holiday cinco de mayo 14.
    http://www.northeastcapt.org/products/strategies/communication/communications.ht
    Home Products Prevention Strategies Communications
    PREVENTION:
    Funded by the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Grant # UD1SPO8999-01. COMMUNICATIONS FACT SHEET Communication strategies are more likely to be effective if they do one or more of the following:
    • Reach many people in the community Present messages that appeal to the motives of young people for using substances, or refute their perceptions of substance abuse Place messages where young people are likely to see and hear them Tailor messages to the particular audience Avoid the use of authority figures and admonishments, as well as the demonstration of harmful substances
    Four types of communications activities can help educate the public about the real dangers of substance abuse:
    • Public education campaigns attempt to increase knowledge and awareness of a particular health issue. A campaign can communicate information about personal risk factors, or publicize new laws or programs that promote protective behaviors. Campaigns can target a wide range of people, including youth, parents, teachers, and others involved in the lives of youth.

    73. Uno Cinco De Mayo
    Uno cinco de mayo. Catching the muted twinkle in his lover's dark eyes, Tom replied, I promised to teach Harry a special bank shot at Sandrine's after shift
    http://www.leatherdog.com/~tommyhawk/cinco.htm
    Uno Cinco De Mayo
    By Britta "Tom?"
    "Hmm?" He concentrated on chewing and swallowing.
    "Do you have any special plans for tonight?" Chakotay asked before his gaze quickly moved down to his so-called breakfast.
    Catching the muted twinkle in his lover's dark eyes, Tom replied, "I promised to teach Harry a special bank shot at Sandrine's after shift, but it shouldn't take long. Why?"
    Chakotay looked up at him innocently and replied, "No real reason. I was just curious when you'd be home."
    "Uh huh." Tom knew what day it was and had decided to play along in hopes that Chakotay would forgive him for that last holiday fiasco. "I might have to sit through dinner with Harry, too, if that's okay with you."
    The commander shook his head. "No problem. I have some reports to work on. I'll eat in my officesee you around 2030?"
    "What about lunch?" Tom leaned across the table and favored his partner with the most adoring expression he could manage.
    Tom watched the commander try to hide a grin as he answered smoothly, "Mandatory Friday meeting with the captain. Sorry." Then Chakotay picked up his tray, kissed Tom, and walked away.
    That kiss was warmer than any he'd had in days and Tom called out, "See you later!" Chakotay waved in reply as he left the Mess Hall. Tom decided then to replicate Chakotay's special gift at lunchtime.

    74. Cinco De Mayo Sites
    classroom learning. It conforms with applicable District policy. Thepolicy document can be found at http//teach.beavton.k12.or.us/.
    http://teach.beavton.k12.or.us/~elizabeth_jeffery/026600CD-70E903AC
    http://www.nacnet.org/assunta/spa5may.htm
    http://www.mindspring.com/community/featurepgs/cinco/index.html

    www.mexonline.com/cinco.htm

    Up One Level
    ... Help
    This web page is intended to supplement classroom learning. It conforms with applicable District policy. The policy document can be found at: http://teach.beavton.k12.or.us/

    75. Free Worksheets
    http//www.teach-nology.com/worksheets cinco de mayo for Kids and teachers -Includes coloring pages, worksheets, cliparts, lesson plans, and games.
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    Go to.... Home Languag Arts Language Games Learning to Read Arithmetic Worksheet Addition Worksheet Subtraction Worksheet Multiplication Worksheet Division Worksheet Fraction Page Math Math Games Science Science Games Social Studies Social Studies Games History History Games Bible Free Worksheets Free Curriculum Teacher’s Lounge Reference desk Larissa Shawna Adrianna Arts and Crafts Fun and Games Maps Preschool Go to.... Lighthouse Revival Center Webbuilding Help christian Clipart Crafts Homeschooling Freebies Salvation Holy Spirit Prophetic Arts Miss Faithfulheart’s Home
    Free Worksheets
  • EZSchool - Interactive tutorials, printable worksheets , and games.
    http://www.ezschool.com/ Kids and Teens: School Time
  • Winter Olympics Worksheets and Puzzles - Logic worksheets , word searches, and puzzles based on the 2002 Winter Olympics.
    http://www.edhelper.com/olympics.htm Kids and Teens: Sports and Hobbies: Olympics
  • Mother's Day Worksheets - Math problems, word searches, crossword puzzle, spelling, and vocabulary.
    http://www.edhelper.com/MothersDay.htm Kids and Teens: People and Society: Holidays and Celebrations: Mother's Day
  • Spelling Words, Lessons, and
  • 76. Art And Handicrafts               Talavera Poblana        
    cinco de mayo. is that Spanish monks from the Santo Domingo monastery in Puebla, sentfor craftsmen from Talavera de la Reina to teach the indigenous people description Learn about the origins of Talavera a type of majolica earthenware, a white and glazed type of ceramic .Category Arts Visual Arts Genres Folk
    http://www.inside-mexico.com/art1.htm
    Art and Handicrafts
    Talavera Poblana
    by May Herz Click over the buttons or on
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    Organizer of the Traditional Reenactment of the Cinco de Mayo Battle Mexican Music and lyrics to pop songs ... What's a Mexican school like?
    Pablo's Grammar School Young Mexicans having fun My Graduation Discover: Puebla Mexican Recipes Mole Poblano y Arroz ... Vacation Time!! ¿Sabías Que... Did you know that before the second firing, a Talavera piece must sound like a bell when slightly stroked with a small metal bar?
    When we speak about Puebla we inevitably think about the imposing volcanoes that guard her, the Popocateptl and Iztaccíhuatl , the culinary delicacies that were created in this state, such as Mole Poblano , its baroque architecture, and of course, the ceramic of Talavera , that adorns practically every building, every patio, every square and even kitchens.

    77. Today In History: May 5
    law. Not until 1967 did Tennessee lawmakers overturn the law, finallyallowing teachers to teach evolution. cinco de mayo. Mexican
    http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/today/may05.html
    The Library of Congress
    It certainly is most absurd, the fact can never be!
    My great grand daddy never was a monkey up a tree!
    Grace Carleton,
    "Too Thin; or, Darwin's Little Joke"

    Too Thin; or, Darwin's Little Joke,

    Grace Carleton, words; O'Rangoutang, music,
    Music for the Nation, 1870-1885

    The Darwin Club

    Rea Irvin, artist,
    March 18, 1915.
    Prints and Photographs Division
    On May 5 , 1925, high school science teacher John Scopes was arrested for teaching evolution in one of Tennessee's public schools. Scopes had agreed to act as defendant in a case intended to test Tennessee's new law prohibiting the teaching of evolution in its public schools. On May 4, the day before Scopes's arrest, the Chatanooga Times had run an ad in which the American Civil Liberties Union offered to pay the legal fees of a Tennessee teacher who was willing to act as a defendant in a test case. Several Dayton residents hatched a plot at a local drugstore. They hoped that a trial of this type would bring much needed publicity to the tiny town of Dayton. Defending Lawyer and Judge of Scopes Trial,

    78. SPANISH
    on the Internet to find out the facts about cinco de mayo; an opinion piece aboutcinco de mayo, and a place to find lesson plans to teach about cinco de mayo;
    http://www.ourlady.org/school/links/spanish.htm
    3046 Alta Drive, Las Vegas NV 89107 Tel: (702) 878-6841 Fax: (702) 880-5758 Home About Us Technology Center What's New SPANISH Contents: [ Language Culture Holidays and Festivals Travel ... Top of Page
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    Culture Holidays and Festivals ... Travel Language

    79. MayL1Plan.html
    The purpose of this lesson is to teach students who have severe and/or multipledisabilities about cinco de mayo and to allow them to access an interactive
    http://www.cccoe.net/specialed/May/MayL1.html
    May Lesson Plan Level 1 Return to May Return to Home Page Cinco de Mayo Level 1
    Background:
    Cinco de Mayo is a commemoration of the 1862 battle of Puebla. It celebrates the courage of the Mexican people over heavy odds. The untrained, native forces , with inferior weaponry and smaller numbers won a victory against the powerful French army. Despite their victory in that battle, the French eventually won the war and ruled until 1867 until President Benito Juarez was restored to power. A misconception about Cinco de Mayo is that it is Mexican Independence Day. It is not. Mexican Independence Day is celebrated on September 16th. Even though Cinco de Mayo is a Mexican holiday, it is actually observed on a much larger scale in the United States where it has become a way to emphasize and learn about Mexican culture and heritage.
    Purpose/Objective:
    The purpose of this lesson is to teach students who have severe and/or multiple disabilities about Cinco de Mayo and to allow them to access an interactive activity, at first with help from the teaching staff, ultimately, on their own.

    80. Press1
    bilingual stories are for children and adults alike and promise to teach a little Forreservations or information about the cinco de mayo Ranchers Brunch
    http://www.stny.com/rockwellmuseum/global/press/press_04182002.htm
    Rockwell Museum of Western Art
    Best of the West in the East!
    111 Cedar Street, Corning, NY 14830 APRIL 18, 2002 ROCKWELL TO CELEBRATE CINCO DE MAYO WITH FESTIVE BRUNCH AND STORIES OF MEXICO
    On Sunday, May 5, 2002, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., the Rockwell Museum of Western Art will offer a festive celebration of Cinco de Mayo , with a "Ranchers Brunch," music, and authentic Mexican story telling. The celebration is designed to provide an opportunity for the community to experience the culture, sounds, and tastes of Mexico on this traditional Mexican holiday. Cinco De Mayo, translated literally as "the fifth of May", commemorates the defeat of the French army by Mexican soldiers at The Battle Of Puebla in 1862. Often mistaken for Mexican Independence day, which is actually September 15, 1810, the holiday has come to symbolize freedom, unity, and Mexican patriotism. The holiday is widely celebrated in the southwestern and western United States in cities and towns where significant Mexican populations exist. The Ranchers Brunch at the Rockwell will feature such festive items as breakfast tacos (tortillas, eggs with red and green peppers confetti, cheese, and picante sauce), ranchers' hash, corn fritters, and chicken enchilada soup. The brunch will be catered by the Cantina, the southwestern eatery next door to the museum. Visitors coming to the museum for the brunch can enjoy eating their meal in the museum's Education Center on the second floor, where brunch will be served, or if weather permits, can take their sumptuous southwestern vittles to the Third Floor Terrace and enjoy a view of the rolling hills of Corning!

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