Commonly confused with Cinco de Mayo in the U.S., this holiday celebrates the moment when Father Hidalgo called for Mexico's independence from Spain in September 1810.
How to celebrate independence day in Mexico during September, including a bit on Mexican history, things to do and what to eat. Viva Mexico!
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Celebrate Mexican Independence Day & Hispanic Heritage Month this year in your Spanish language class using these NO PREP printables! This unit includes a bilingual reading, comprehension questions, vocabulary and much more. It is perfect for both first- and second-year Spanish classes. CLICK HERE to SAVE MONEY on my Hispanic Heritage Month BUNDLE. 1. Bilingual reading on the history and celebration of Mexican Independence Day. It includes a two-page reading in both English and Spanish. This allows for differentiation in the classroom. It allows teachers at the beginning of the school year to introduce culture at a simple level. 2. Comprehension Questions Students form questions using the cues provided. Then, they answer the questions using the information from the reading. (Provided in English and Spanish.) 3. Independence Day Cognates The students will learn how important an awareness of cognates is when learning a foreign language. In this exercise, students match the Spanish words on the left with the English cognates on the right. All the cognates in this exercise are found in the reading. 4. Cinco de Mayo Vocabulary Matching (Great for differentiation) -Match the Pictures with the correct Spanish word. -Match Spanish Vocabulary Words with English words. -Match Spanish Vocabulary Words with Spanish definitions. 5. Mexican Independence Vocabulary Fill in the Blanks -Level 1: Fill in the blanks with simple nouns, adjectives and verbs. -Level 2: Fill in the blanks conjugating the verbs in the past tense. 6. Vocabulary Review with Spanish Quote (Level 1) In this worksheet students discover the hidden Spanish saying by identifying different general vocabulary words from different categories (i.e body parts, numbers, colors, animals, foods, job titles, family members, and months of the year.) After identifying the words according to their categories, then they follow the directions and color them accordingly. If students do not have crayons or colored pencils they can simply cross out the words instead. The blocks that remain will reveal the Spanish quote , “¡Vivan los héroes que nos dieron Patria!" Next, students with the help of their teacher, will translate the quote into English. 7. Grammar Review with Spanish Quote (Level 2) The same as #6 but this time students will have to find the correct parts of speech to discover the Spanish quote. 8. Vocabulary Scramble All the words come from the reading. 9. Grammar Review Students write a Spanish noun, adjective and verb for each letter in the words "Grito de Dolores". 10. Classroom Posters There are four poster options included. These posters display a picture of Miguel Hidalgo with the words to “el Grito de Dolores.” MORE SPANISH RESOURCES: Hispanic Heritage Month: Guatemalan Worry Dolls HISPANIC HOLIDAY BUNDLE: Cinco de Mayo & Dia de Muertos y Las Posadas ******************************************************************* Do not forget that leaving feedback earns you points toward FREE TPT purchases. I love that feedback! Click HERE to follow my store! You will be notified when new products are uploaded. New products are usually 50% off for the first 24 hours they are posted. It pays to follow me! Thank you so much, Debbie Wood
Mexico obtained its independence from Spain in 1821. Before that date, the area under Spanish rule was huge and included much of the southern United States, from Louisiana to the west coast of California. Therefore, many people in the United States can trace their ancestry back to Mexico. This four-page, laminated guide will give you the solid foundation needed to start tracing your Mexican ancestors. It begins with a discussion of Hispanic naming traditions and how they offer valuable clues for your family history research. Then, after a brief jurisdictional history of Mexico, the major record sources are described—civil registration records, Catholic parish records, census records, and immigration records. Some useful supplementary record sources, language aides, and a list of online resources are also included. In other words, Genealogy at a Glance: Mexican Genealogy Research lays out all the basic elements of Mexican family history research in an easy-to-use format, allowing researchers to grasp the fundamentals of Mexican genealogy at a glance. Debbie Gurtler 2020, laminated, 4 pp., folded ISBN: 9780806321097 102-2425
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We all know that Cinco de Mayo isn’t Mexican Independence Day, right? Right. Because that would be September 16th, when back in 1810, Roman Catholic priest and revolutionary Miguel Hidalgo rang a chur
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Oh, countries aren't supposed to invade each other by sending back "not their best people"? Does that mean the US is giving Arizona back?
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‘It was only after the Mexican War of Independence that the Indian fountain sprang forth. Only after the Spanish crown was expelled did the zeitgeist of Mexican art look to its ancient past with overdue awe. Ever since, painters, writers, and architects have drawn inspiration from this bloodline. Mexican modernism and muralism both took the pre-Hispanic undercurrent and blended it with the sensibility of their time, in the pursuit of national identity. From a vein out of this river emerged Agustín Hernández’.—Tezontle Studio & Luis Orozco Madero Praxis, Agustín Hernández is the fourth book in a series devoted to some of our favourite architects, the houses they build, and the stories behind them. Born in 1924, Agustín Hernández came of age as an architect in Mexico as modernist ideas coalesced with a renewed pride in the country’s past. He was a frontrunner in combining the symbols, myths, and urban planning principles of pre-Columbian civilisations to create imposing architectural monuments that even today retain their avant-garde nature—from the military academy he built as a modern-day Mayan ceremonial ground to the remote meditation centre commissioned by his sister, based on the symbolism of the snake, and the studio-home that he built for himself in 1975: Praxis, a geometric treehouse that still towers over the Bosques de las Lomas neighbourhood of Mexico City. Original photography by Ryan Lowry. Texts by Tezontle Studio & Luis Orozco Madero, Carlota Pérez-Jofre, and Enrique Giner de los Ríos. Published by Apartamento Publishing SLFirst edition, March 2020 Dimensions: 170×240 mm Pages: 88 Binding: hard coverISBN 978-84-09-18267-1 Read more Brand Apartamento
Chiles en Nogada: Google it. The story is long and beautiful, and there’s so much info on this dish, one of the most emblematic of Mexico. Bringing together the rich colors of the Mexican flag, green, white and red, Chiles en Nogada is typically made during the Mexican Independence Day celebration, and only served duri
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On June 14th, National New Mexico Day recognizes The Land of Enchantment. Home to ancestral Pueblos and later to the Navajo, Ute, and Apache, New Mexico’s Southwestern landscape is dotted with ruins that withstand the test of time.
This recipe for authentic chiles en nogada based on an old family recipe from Yuriria, Guanajuato that dates back to the 1950's. Filling includes beef, pork and biznaga, candied cactus that gives the dish a delicate sweetness.
1. A photojournalist before anythingSelf-portraitLet’s take acloser look at Mexico in our journey towards the history of social photography.Here is the work of Augustin Victor Casasola known t…
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Chiles En Nogada is a specialty dish from Puebla, Mexico. Sweet,savory and smothered in walnut cream sauce, no wonder it's legendary!
You can celebrate Mexican Independence Day in style, whether or not you're celebrating in Mexico. Here are ten ways to fiesta and shout Viva Mexico!
How Mexico won its independence in 1821 is a story some say began one night in 1810 with a Spanish priest and his influential supporters.