Now more than ever, it is so important to teach our children about social justice. Have you been watching the news? Social media? Then you know! Many Latinos
The effort to coin a term to describe a wildly diverse group of Americans has long stirred controversy.
Get ideas to celebrate the Hispanic Heritage Month with this collection of resources for teachers. Includes decorations, lesson plans, videos and books.
From Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalí to Frida Kahlo and Fernando Botero, hispanic artists have contributed a great deal to the art world.
After learning his son was being bullied for being Latin, John Leguizamo took matters into his own hands.
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by discovering the ways famous Hispanic Americans like Jennifer Lopez, Rita Moreno, Ted Cruz, and more have left their mark.
This product is focused on the United States History of Hispanic / Latinx Americans and their diaspora communities. There are over 232 important events to celebrate throughout the year or for Latinx / Hispanic History Month (September - October) A few things I've looked for when creating this timeline: -Latinx Scientists -Latinx Scholars -Protests and Movements -Latinx Entrepreneurs -Latinx Artists -Latinx Singers/Songwriters/Musicians -Latinx Writers -Latinx Athletes -Latinx Programs/Actresses -I have also tried to show the diversity of the Latinx community in the United States. I have people on this timeline I agree with and people I strongly disagree with, but they make up the multifaceted nature of this wonderful country. I have tried to show this community as diverse, complex, and worthy of study.
Check out these plans for a celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month school wide and really share history and culture with the student body as a whole!
Hispanic Heritage History Month Art Lessons - 11 Great Hispanic Artists and Ideas for Art Lessons About Them.
Famous Hispanic women in history have inspired countless young women to believe in their dreams. Check out these 13 influential hispanic women!
These women paved the way for the next generation.
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This product is the United States History of the Hispanic / Latinx Community. There are 212 Latinx people and events to celebrate throughout the year or for Latinx/Hispanic History Month (September 15-October 15). Why have a timeline for just the Latinx/Hispanic Community? Isn't that biased? It breaks my heart every time I hear a kid tell me "this isn't for me" or "I can't do this" or "Spanish people don't do ________." The thing is, every kid deserves to feel included and celebrated in school. My husband is a successful, educated Latino. However, he has told me numerous times that he doesn't know many successful Hispanic/Latinx people in the United States. He didn't know until he met me that there are Latinx politicians, astronauts, scientists, activists, authors, and athletes. I want to change this for all students. Students don't have to MEMORIZE all the events and people on the timeline. You don't have to know who Manuel J. Fernandez is, but by learning and reading about him, you understand that Latinx Americans have fought for this country in every major conflict. I have a Master's Degree in Spanish Linguistics and Literature focusing on Central American studies. I also have served in the Latinx community for 8 years as an educator. A few things I've looked for when creating this timeline: -Latinx Scientists -Latinx Scholars -Latinx Workers Union Protestors -Supreme Court Justices -Protests and Movements -Latinx Entrepreneurs -Hispanic Artists -Latinx Singers/Songwriters/Musicians -Latinx Writers -Latinx Athletes -Latinx Programs/Actresses -I have also tried to show the diversity of the Latinx community. I have people on this timeline I agree with and people I strongly disagree with, but they make up the multifaceted nature of this culture, heritage, and ethnicity. I have tried to show the Latinx community as diverse, complex, and worthy of study. Is this a game? No. This is a discussion. Please download the preview to see updated rules in compliance with Teachers Pay Teachers Standards. The instructions have been updated to facilitate this product's original intent: creating great conversations between students about American history. This product is meant to make students feel proud of American heroes and the progress that America has made. It also allows students to engage in difficult conversations about unpleasant moments in American history. My hope is that students leave these conversations 1) understanding their country better 2) feeling proud of their country 3) reckon with difficult moments in history to continue making this country a better place for all.
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in September and October this year with this collection of 40 poster-sized biographies! Each 8.5" x 11" poster showcases an influential Hispanic icon, giving students an engaging glimpse into their legacy and contributions. Perfect for educators seeking to cultivate appreciation and understanding of Hispanic culture and history. This set is a must-have for an inspiring and educational classroom bulletin board. Elevate your classroom décor while fostering inclusive learning. Suitable for all grade levels. As an exclusive bonus, you'll receive alphabet banners to spell out "HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH FAMOUS ICONS POSTERS", allowing for a complete and captivating classroom display. Features: Size: 8.5 x 11 inches Includes 40 unique posters of renowned Hispanic figures Concise, student-friendly biographies Vibrant and classroom-ready designs Ideal for Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations Grab yours now and immerse your students in the rich tapestry of Hispanic heritage!
Octaviano Larrazolo, the first Hispanic US senator, was an immigrant.
Bring Hispanic American Heritage Month to life with this expansive bulletin board set that combines six of our separate listings. It's a captivating and educational resource celebrating the amazing contributions of individuals with Hispanic heritage and history. Printable in the convenient 8.5x11 format, our listings ensure easy accessibility for both school and home use. To enhance durability and preserve the vivid colors, we recommend printing on sturdy card stock or laminating regular computer paper. Includes: Full Page Mini Posters Retro Inspired Mini Posters Heart Flags: A set of 21 heart shaped flags each representing one of the Hispanic countries. The set includes 21 PNG hearts with transparent backgrounds, 21 JPG full 8.5x11 in sheets and 6 JPG pages which include four hearts to a page along with the corresponding country name. Flag Letters: Includes letters that spell out "Hispanic Heritage Month", each letter with one of the 21 flags. The 21 flags included to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month are: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Spain, Uruguay, and Venezuela. These countries share a common linguistic and cultural heritage rooted in the Spanish language and have made significant contributions to the world in various fields, including art, literature, music, cuisine, science, and more. Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month provides an opportunity to recognize and honor the diversity and richness of these cultures. Heritage Mini Posters: This bulletin board set includes nine vibrant 8.5x11 posters, each highlighting a different part of culture and how Hispanic Americans have contributed to US history. Included mini posters are: Art, Athletics, Literature, Music, Cuisine, Politics, STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics), as well as a Title page and a background of countries and communities included. Ideal for educators seeking to instill cultural awareness and promote diversity in the classroom, this bulletin board set provides an excellent opportunity to explore the significant role Hispanic Americans have played in shaping various fields. Quotes Mini Posters: This set includes nine vibrant 8.5x11 posters, each highlighting a different famous Hispanic American that has contributed to US history, along with a quote and a very short bio of who they are. Ideal for educators seeking to instill cultural awareness and promote diversity in the classroom, this bulletin board set provides an excellent opportunity to explore the significant role Hispanic Americans have played in shaping various fields. This resource is tailored to meet the needs of teachers searching for engaging content related to Hispanic Heritage, famous Latinos and Latinas, and multicultural education. Incorporate these visually appealing posters into your classroom to start meaningful discussions and inspire students to appreciate the diversity of American history. Kindly note that we cannot be held accountable for potential color variations resulting from different printers. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or need assistance. Connect with us on social media: Instagram: @mapleandhenresources Copyright ©mapleandhenresources. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this PDF are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY.
Introducing our "Famous Hispanic Figures Clipart" collection, a stunning compilation of 18 iconic individuals who have left an indelible mark on history and culture. These meticulously crafted digital illustrations celebrate the rich and diverse heritage of Hispanic leaders, artists, and visionaries from various fields. Whether you're an educator, designer, or enthusiast, these cliparts are a perfect addition to your creative projects, presentations, and educational materials. Key Features: Authentic Representation: Each clipart in this collection is thoughtfully designed to capture the essence and distinct features of the famous Hispanic figures, ensuring an accurate and respectful portrayal. Educational Value: Use these cliparts to enhance your classroom materials, making history and culture lessons engaging and visually appealing. These figures represent a wide range of historical periods and achievements, sparking meaningful discussions among students. Versatile Usage: From posters and infographics to digital presentations and newsletters, these cliparts are versatile and compatible with various design software and platforms. Diverse Selection: Our collection includes influential figures from different walks of life, including politics, art, science, and entertainment. You'll find representations of figures like Frida Kahlo, Cesar Chavez, Pablo Neruda, and more. High-Quality Graphics: These cliparts are created with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring high-resolution and sharp images for professional-quality projects. Ease of Use: The cliparts are provided in various formats, including PNG and SVG, making them easy to integrate into your designs without compromising on quality. Inspire and Empower: Celebrate the contributions of Hispanic individuals who have shaped the world, inspire your audience, and promote inclusivity and cultural awareness. Whether you're designing an educational presentation, celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, or simply seeking to enrich your creative projects, our "Famous Hispanic Figures Clipart" collection offers a rich tapestry of visual resources that will captivate and inform your audience. Elevate your content and pay homage to these extraordinary individuals with this exceptional clipart collection. Get ready to bring history and culture to life in a visually compelling way! ⭐️⭐️ Please leave a comment below to let me know what you think. Thank you!! ❤️❤️Follow me to be the first to hear about freebies and updates❤️❤️ Thanks for visiting my store. Djawhar Eddine is a teacher of opportunities.
Everything you need to know about the Hispanic vs Latino argument and all the terms in between. Learn how the terms overlap and how to use them correctly.
Calendars of read alouds and videos for grades K-8.
The complete toon:
1. In WWI, over 600 German soldiers burned to death at Fort Douaumont because someone tried to heat up coffee with flamethrower-fuel, resulting in a fire that spread to the ammunition.
List of people for students to research and learn about for Hispanic Heritage Month September 15-October 15
Launched on September 7, Latino Cultures in the US is one of the largest digital collections of Latino art, culture, and history.
Inside: A look into the accomplishments of famous and inspiring Latinas who changed the world. March 1 - 31 marks Women's History Month in the United States. This is a time to celebrate women's accomplishments: Women’s History Month is a celebration of women’s contributions to history, culture and society and has been observed annually in
First watch a 16 minute factual video about the history of Mexico as students complete a 15 question multiple choice. Then students complete a 5 question webquest. This is followed by a definition search of 15 of the most famous Mexicans. There are optional instructions for making a poster as well. ...
These women paved the way for the next generation.
Their roles were romanticized in books, film, literature, art, and songs.
Though National Hispanic Heritage Month is drawing to a close (it runs 15 September – 15 October) there is still time to revel in one’s Hispanic heritage or just learn more about this wonderful heritage. Some resources to check out include: o Answers.USA.gov o Montgomery County Library (MD) web resources o infoplease site and resources o Library of Congress o Smithsonian Institution Please share any great resources that you know that would help others researching their Hispanic ancestry! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ copyright © National Genealogical Society, 3108 Columbia Pike, Suite 300, Arlington, Virginia 22204-4370. http://www.ngsgenealogy.org. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Republication of UpFront articles is permitted and encouraged for non-commercial purposes without express permission from NGS. Please drop us a note telling us where and when you are using the article. Express written permission is required if you wish to republish UpFront articles for commercial purposes. You may send a request for express written permission to [email protected]. All republished articles may not be edited or reworded and must contain the copyright statement found at the bottom of each UpFront article. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Follow NGS via Facebook, YouTube, Vimeo and Twitter. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Think your friends, colleagues, or fellow genealogy researchers would find this blog post interesting? If so, please let them know that anyone can read past UpFront with NGS posts or subscribe! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Suggestions for topics for future UpFront with NGS posts are always welcome. Please send any suggested topics to [email protected].
These non-fiction picture books dive into the life and influence of some of the most important Latinx and Hispanic world-changers in history.
Did you know Latinx and Hispanic are *actually* not synonymous with each other? We did a breakdown on the differences between the two terms.
A brief introduction to the Mexican Revolution - an historical event rich in narrative and lessons. It has been retold innumerable times.
An astronaut, a teacher, an author, a scientist, and a baseball player: learn about these 5 famous Latinos during Hispanic Heritage Month!
During Hispanic Heritage Month and beyond, take a look at just a few notable Hispanic Americans who have changed the course of history.