my field instructor observed me teaching Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the dead) in Evergreen School last week. At first I was really nervous because I did not know how the students will react as well as it was the day before Halloween and students might be not engaged in my lesson. For my attention grabber I created a Calavera mask the night before and I just hold it in front of my face and not saying anything. To my surprise, there was at leas two students who just said out loud "Day of the dead!". As I start my lesson I asked the whole class what they thought about the mask I was holding. Other students said that it was a colorful skull mask, its for halloween, or we will be learning about Day of the dead. So for my lesson I created a short powerpoint and showed a video about the Dia De Los Muertos whic
Monday, November 3, 2008
Day of the dead
my field instructor observed me teaching Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the dead) in Evergreen School last week. At first I was really nervous because I did not know how the students will react as well as it was the day before Halloween and students might be not engaged in my lesson. For my attention grabber I created a Calavera mask the night before and I just hold it in front of my face and not saying anything. To my surprise, there was at leas two students who just said out loud "Day of the dead!". As I start my lesson I asked the whole class what they thought about the mask I was holding. Other students said that it was a colorful skull mask, its for halloween, or we will be learning about Day of the dead. So for my lesson I created a short powerpoint and showed a video about the Dia De Los Muertos whic
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Prissia~ I really like your incorporation of technology in your lesson. I think it is good how you included a Venn diagram, art, and social studies all in one lesson. The kids masks look great.
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