Project 1: Un mes
Directions:
Calendar -
- Choose 1 month to display on your calendar. Please choose a month in the 2013-2014 school year calendar. For example, if you choose September - December, display the 2013 calendar, but January - August will be the 2014 calendar.
- Display needs to include: correct days of the week labeled, number the days of the month correctly.
- Display must have design, color. The decorations on the month must be appropriate both for school and for the month. (Ex: snow for January, hearts for February, green for March, etc.)
- Choose no less than 3 holidays to display and label on your calendar. Write holidays on the correct day in Spanish! You can add birthdays for up to 2 of the 3 holidays on the month. You must say whose birthday it is.
Sentences -
You will turn in 7 sentences about the days of the month on your calendar. Please write these sentences on another sheet of paper (not on your month display).
1. Hay _____ días en _______________.
For questions 2-4, choose 1 date on the month you have selected to use as hoy. Then, tell which day hoy, mañana, and ayer are.
2. Hoy es ________, el ____ de _________.
3. Mañana es ____________, el _____ de _____________.
4. Ayer fue ___________, el _____ de ____________.
El ______ de ____________ es mi cumpleaños.
El ______ de ____________ es la navidad.
El ______ de ____________ es el día del trabajo.
Ejemplo:
Hispanic & Latino Holidays
Date
|
Origin
|
Celebration
Name
|
January
1
|
Cuban
and Latin Americans
|
New
Year’s Day/New Year’s Eve
(El Año Nuevo)
|
January
6
|
Spain
|
The Day of the Three Kings (El Día
de Los Reyes Magos)
|
February
14
|
Latin
America
|
Valentine’s Day (El Día del Amor y la Amistad, El Día de San Valentín)
|
February
27
|
Dominican
Republic
|
Dominican
Republic Independence Day (El D
|
March
21
|
Mexico
|
Birthday of Benito Juárez
|
March
22
|
Puerto
Rico
|
Emancipation
Day
|
March
31
|
Mexico,
United States
|
César
Chávez Day
|
March/April
|
Latin
America, Spain
|
La
Semana Santa (Holy Week)
La
Pascua (Easter)
|
April
30
|
Latin
America
|
Children's Day (El Día
de los Niños)
|
May
1
September
|
Latin
America
United States
|
Labor Day (El Día del Trabajo)
|
May
5
|
Mexico, United States
|
Cinco
de Mayo
|
May
10
|
Mexico,
Latin America
|
Mother's Day (Día
de Las Madres)
|
May
20
|
Cuba
|
Cuban
Independence Day (El
|
July
6-14
|
Pamplona,
Spain
|
Los
Sanfermines (San Fermín Festival) (Running of the Bulls)
|
July
28 and 29
|
Perú
|
Independence
Day (El
|
September
15
|
El
Salvador, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua
|
Independence
Day (El
|
September
16
|
Mexico
|
Mexican
Independence Day (El Grito / El
|
October
12
|
U.S.,
Latin America
|
Day of the Race / Columbus Day (El Día
de la Raza)
|
November
2
|
Mexico,
Central America
|
Day of the Dead (El
Día de los Muertos)
|
November
20
|
Mexico
|
Revolution
of 1910 Anniversary (El aniversario de la revolucion de 1910)
|
December
16-24
|
Mexico,
Cuba, Latin America, and Spain
|
Las
Posadas
|
December
24 and 25
|
Mexico,
Cuba, Latin America, and Spain
|
Christmas Eve, Christmas Day (La
Nochebuena y La Navidad)
|
Other
holidays…
Mardi Gras –
Carnaval
17 de marzo –
El Día de San Patricio
Father’s Day
– El Día de los Padres
4 de Julio –
El día de independencia (USA)
31 de octubre
– La Noche de Brujas
Thanksgiving
– El Día de acción de gracias
Hanukah – Jánuca
Ramadan -
Ramadán
Kwanzaa –
Kwanzaa
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