Thursday, April 9, 2015

Activity- Abuelos


A note to the reader- the following blog posts are compiled to help prepare reading discussion and activities based on a specific text. Each page contains the title and theme of the book, summary, read aloud discussion points, and activity examples. Keep reading for more!

Abuelos
Theme: Mexican American Culture




Abuelos is a story that follows two young children as they discover an unfamiliar tradition. This tradition, called Abuelos, occurs when older villagers dress up in masks and wander the village to determine who has been good and bad. Told from a students point of view, is easily accessible and a great connection to traditional literature.


Possible Read Aloud Discussion Points

Culture- This story opens conversation for comparing and contrasting familiar cultural practices with those found in the story. Comparing and contrasting can take on many different forms in the classroom, depending on age and skill level. Perhaps students can compare cultures by drawing pictures or writing descriptions. This conversation could extend into a multiple intelligence activity, giving students multiple modes to express their understanding.


  • Judgement of good/bad
  • Authority of elders


Activities!

Multicultural Celebration
  • Following comparing and contrasting, students can design and host their own celebration.
  • Students could be encouraged to incorporate elements from many different cultures into their single celebration.
  • Decorate with authentic decorations, sing, dance, and dress.
  • Invite parents, classmates, and school community with handmade invitations.




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