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41. Cinqo.html
May 5th 6th Ms. Florina s students wanted to celebrate cinco de mayo.It was a great opportunity to teach and learn! The students
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Ms. Florina's students wanted to celebrate Cinco De Mayo. It was a great opportunity to teach and learn! The students learned that Cinco De Mayo was not about Mexican Independence. It was a battle between Mexico and France. It took only 4,000 passionate loyal Mexicans soldiers to smash Napoleon and the French Army. The Mexican victory kept Napoleon from supplying arms to the U.S. Confederate Rebels, who were embroiled in their own civil war at the time. This Mexican triumph, helped the U.S. Union Army defeat the Confederate Army at Gettysburg fourteen months later.

42. Cinco De Mayo
with them to teach them the dance. The outnumbered Mexicans on that fifth of May,defeated the French on that glorious day. That is what cinco de mayo is all
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Next, the audience enjoyed the third grader's dance performance of a popular salsa song called "Suavemente." Along with the music and dances of Mexico that play an important part in any Cinco de Mayo celebration, the flag of Mexico is also a big part of this special day. The Mexican flag reflects the vitality of the country's people. There are three vertical stripes which divide the flag, and their colors represent ideals that tie all Mexicans together. Fourth and fifth grader sang "Guantanamera," a song that many in the audience found familiar.
Sixth graders danced to "Jesusita en Chihuahua" and a Spanish version of "Achy Breaky Heart" that had everyone clapping to the beat. Seventh graders danced a song called "Asereje" and brought teachers up on stage with them to teach them the dance. The outnumbered Mexicans on that fifth of May, defeated the French on that glorious day. That is what Cinco de Mayo is all about. Puebla and Benito Juarez and a Mexican shout told the world what they did not know, that Mexicans would fight for their Mexico. A special surprise came at the end of our Cinco de Mayo program. "Yeguada Herrera" performed for the audience with their wonderful Andelusian horses. The performance began with the carrying in of the flags of Spain, Mexico and the United States, which were handed to three of our teachers. The Herreras are parents at our school. One of the students that performed on the horse was Javier, a 6th grader, alongside his father. The other solo peformer was Marcial Contreras. The Herrera's have three children Javier, Marilyn and Abraham. All three children perform on the horses. The mother Esther Herrera also performs.

43. Re: Cinco De Mayo Ideas!
Comments Does anyone have any ideas on what to do for cinco de mayo. I alsoplan to have Spanish music and foods even teach some basic spanish words
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Mexican traditions for celebrations. Then, you can create your own celebrationand teach your family and friends about cinco de mayo.
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45. Cinco De Mayo Lol
cinco de mayo lol. I havent wrote in my journal in a while.. and yesterdayI went skating to teach the lil kids they are so cute! Anyways..
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46. Cinco De Maya
cinco de mayo May 5th Fiesta ©. by. Phyllis Cambria. teach your guests how tocreate their own wild Spanish rose by following the instructions here.
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Invitations: Attach the invitation to a dried chili pepper. Glue the invitation to a pack of taco seasoning mix. Insert the invitation cut to size to fit in a plastic hot pepper sauce bottle, or plastic water bottle include tiny hot peppers, dried mini-flowers, and colorful confetti. Decorate the outside with colorful stickers and a mailing label. Mail from the post office. (Be sure to mail one to yourself first to determine the length of time it takes to arrive and its condition.) Encourage your guests to come dressed as a señor or señorita. Atmosphere: Put a "border guard" at your front door to give guests the feeling of going through customs. Greet your guests with live or taped South-of-the-border music to make sure your party stays hot, hot, hot. Traditional or novelty pinatas and Mexican souvenirs will add to your Tijuana town atmosphere. Create a "Bandito Wanted" poster of your male guest of honor. Drape serapes, Mexican print fabric and red, green and white

47. Cinco De Mayo Salsa - Dance Forums
They re so darn politically correct a Latin music thing for cinco de mayo everyyears There is a group of Mexicans here in Seattle that teach LA Style
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48. Weekend Cook - Mexican Cuisine
Choose a few of these recipes to make your weekend cooking special and teach yourchildren a bit about America s neighbor to the south cinco de mayo Recipes.
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49. 5 May 2004 - Cinco De Mayo!
5 May 2004 cinco de mayo! Aww, and its my aunts birthday too. yay! First Ambitiousand serious. Loves to teach and be taught. Always
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5 May 2004 - Cinco De Mayo! Aww, and its my aunts birthday too. yay! First off, heres a fun little thing Kristy had in her journal: 1. Put your birth month in an entry.
2. Italicize anything that you don't tend to think of yourself.
3. Bold the four that you think best apply to you.
4. Put all twelve months under a livejournal cut. APRIL:
Active and dynamic. Decisive and hasty but tends to regret. Attractive and affectionate to oneself. Strong mentality. Loves attention. Diplomatic. Consoling, friendly and solves people's problems Brave and fearless. Adventurous. Loving and caring. Suave and generous. Emotional . Aggressive. Hasty. Good memory. Moving Motivates oneself and others. Sickness usually of the head and chest Sexy in a way that only their lover can see. Here are all of them:
JANUARY:
Stubborn and hard-hearted. Ambitious and serious. Loves to teach and be taught. Always looking at people's flaws and weaknesses. Likes to criticize. Hardworking and productive. Smart, neat and organized. Sensitive and has deep thoughts. Knows how to make others happy. Quiet unless excited or tensed. Rather reserved. Highly attentive. Resistant to illnesses but prone to colds. Romantic but has difficulties expressing love. Loves children. Loyal. Has great social abilities yet easily jealous. Very stubborn and money cautious.
FEBRUARY: Abstract thoughts. Loves reality and abstract. Intelligent and clever. Changing personality. Attractive. Sexy. Temperamental. Quiet, shy and humble. Honest and loyal. Determined to reach goals. Loves freedom. Rebellious when restricted. Loves aggressiveness. Too sensitive and easily hurt. Gets angry really easily but those not show it. Dislike unnecessary things. Loves making friends but rarely shows it. Daring and stubborn. Ambitious. Realizing dreams and hopes. Sharp. Loves entertainment and leisure. Romantic on the inside not outside. Superstitious and ludicrous. Spendthrift. Tries to learn to show emotions.

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51. Aztec Dancers Herald Cinco De Mayo
They don t take the chance to see the beauty of our culture. cinco de mayo is oneof the busiest It s important to teach their backgrounds who they are
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Star-Tribune staff writer LARAMIE An ancient dance honoring the wind was a poetic, spiritual and pragmatic way for Grupo Tlaloc to begin its outdoor performance Wednesday in the gusty high plains of Wyoming.
The dance, "Ehecatl" the name of the Aztec deity of wind invokes the wind to blow in certain ways, sometimes strong, and other times "to not blow quite so harsh," explained Carlos Castaneda, a member of the Aztec dance group.
Strong gusts of wind can damage the long feathers on the dancers' intricate headpieces, which are just one part of their ornate gold-trimmed, homemade outfits that feature accessories like rattling seed shells attached to the dancers' legs.
The Denver-based dance group performed as part of the University of Wyoming's Cinco de Mayo events, sponsored by MEChA (Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan).

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53. COLUMN OF THE AMERICAS : CINCO DE MAYO IS INDEPENDENCE DAY
This is also the time to teach the history of cinco de mayo, of Mexico andof the continent. Examines the challenges that our communities face.
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AyAyAyAy!!!!!! The "gritos" heard round the world on Cinco de Mayo are primal screams commemorating a struggle against imperialism. May 5th celebrates an 1865 battle at Puebla, Mexico, pitting primarily Mexican indigenous forces against a powerful, imperialist, tax-collecting French army. September 15-16, on the other hand, are the days that Mexicans and Central Americans celebrate independence from 300 years of Spanish tyrannical rule. Cinco de Mayo is not an official U.S. holiday, nor should it be, though it is said that it has become in effect more a Mexican American celebration than a Mexican one one that reflects the reality of living marginally in the United States. At the same time, Cinco de Mayo is in danger of becoming a wholly owned subsidiary of the beer industry, an unofficial holiday with a white sale and a happy hour. Instead, Cinco should be proclaimed a day of cultural and spiritual independence for people of Mexican descent and Central Americans, too living in the United States. Because of demographic trends, Cinco as a community ritual will increase in importance. Here, because that historical battle is distant, perhaps Cinco will evolve into a day where many kinds of victories large and small are commemorated as well as the ongoing movements for dignity and equality. This is already the case in many communities where these celebrations manifest in different forms from ceremonies, essay contests and awards to political forums, educational conferences, parades and cruising.

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free of charge. I hope it will help you to be successful in your classroomas you teach about cinco de mayo. Please feel free to
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Cinco de Mayo Objective: Students will know all information pertaining to the Spanish Holiday Cinco de Mayo. The learner will understand the geography, vocabulary and culture of this special day. Day 1
1. Students will listen to the lecture given by the teacher and take notes about Cinco de Mayo.
2. Next there will be a question and answer session pertaining to the lesson. Day 2
1. Look on the internet and find 3 websites containing information on Cinco de Mayo. Read the information and print out the information on at least one of the websites.
2. Students will answer all questions on a handout pertaining to Cinco de Mayo. Day 3 1. Go to the search engine http://google.com (spanish And webquest). View the different webquests available.
2. With a partner choose one of the following webquests.
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3. Do the webquest the two of you have agreed upon. You have the rest of today in class and tomorrow in class. Day 4
1. Continue to do your chosen webquest with your partner.

55. Untitled Document
cinco de mayo commemorates the victory of Mexican guerillas Lists key vocabularywords, phrases to teach in Spanish, and questions for class discussion.
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Cinco de Mayo Assunta Montes de Oca de Marshall provides an overview of the history behind Cinco de Mayo (May 5th), a Mexican holiday that is observed by many Mexican-Americans. Cinco de Mayo is celebrated in to commemorate the defeat of French troops by the Mexicans at the Battle of Puebla, Mexico, in 1862. The French were attempting to establish a French empire in North America. This overview is available in both English and Spanish. http://www.nacnet.org/assunta/spa5may.htm Celebrate! Holidays in the U.S.A.: Cinco de Mayo (May 5) As part of "Celebrate! Holidays in the U.S.A.," the Embassy of the United States of America in Stockholm, Sweden, highlights the history and traditions associated with the observance of May 5th, or Cinco de Mayo. This is a Mexican holiday that commemorates the defeat of French troops by the Mexicans at the Battle of Puebla in 1862. Cinco de Mayo is primarily observed by Mexicans and Mexican-Americans living in California. http://www.usis.usemb.se/Holidays/celebrate/cincode.html

56. It's Easy To Teach Foreign Languages At Home - Homeschooling Articles - Homescho
a little preparation and the right tools, you don’t need to be fluent in a foreignlanguage to teach it effectively. Attending a cinco de mayo event for
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  • Head to your local library to find foreign language picture books with pronunciations. Better yet, ask the audio-visual desk if they have books on tape so that your child can hear a native speaker.
  • Check out videos and movies with a bilingual approach... or, for more advanced students, subtitles.
  • Look in the newspaper for local events related to holidays around the world. Attending a Cinco de Mayo event for instance, is a great way to learn Mexican songs and activities.
  • Watch sports such as soccer on a foreign language television station and try to follow the commentary.
  • Plan an activity with a family from another part of the world. Ask that child and his/her parent to speak in their native language for the afternoon.

57. Happy Cinco De Mayo / Travis' Column: Hot Off The Presses
Happy cinco de mayo. The old stories teach us that resistance is never futile. details Sea of Silence, Drama; A girl living on a pig farm in Holland
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58. The Impact Online
All of the proceeds from food sales go to fund next year s cinco de mayo celebration, said Gutierrez, and next year will be the same. I teach at a clown
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Students of San Joaquin Delta College have always seen Cinco de Mayo celebrated in a big way on campus.
The annual celebration of Cinco de Mayo brings together the community with food, fun, and games.
This year MECHA organized "Salud de Communidad," along with ASBG.
The event is open to everybody in the community, and in the eyes of MECHA, serves to introduce Delta to all walks of the community.
"All of the entertainment here is free," said Jackie Gutierrez of MECHA. "We try to get people who don't come here to stop by and enjoy Delta."
Mariachi music and cultural poetry were arranged for this year's festival to keep guests entertained.
A familiar face at the festival is Mike Tores, who teaches guitar classes at Delta and a performed in the festival for many years.

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Aside from the cinco de mayo tradition, dozens of It teaches them Be proud of whoyou are. Be proud of your culture and teach others about it, she said.
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