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Lessons for Hispanic Heritage Month Hola! Each year from September 15 to October 15 is National Hispanic Heritage Month. This week, Education World offers a dozen lessons to help students learn about the cultures and contributions of people of Hispanic heritage. Included: Activities that involve students in creating glossaries, reading and writing folktales, growing foods popular in Hispanic cultures, and much more! According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Hispanic Americans are one of the fastest growing population groups in the United States. Today, the Hispanic population comprises 44 million people, making people of Hispanic origin the nation’s largest ethnic or race minority. Hispanics constitute 15 percent of the nation’s total population; by 2050, the Census Bureau projects Hispanics will comprise 25 percent of the population. The theme for this year's celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month is Getting Involved: Our Families, Our Community, Our Nation. Use the 12 activities below to begin your students' exploration of Hispanic heritage. A brief description of each activity is provided. Click any headline for a complete teaching resource. Spanish Phrase Picture Dictionary
Travel Guides Using Cartograms to Learn About Latin American Demographics Hispanic Heritage Activity Fun Retablo-Style Self-Portraits Did You Know ... For the Beans Famous Hispanics Hall of Fame Letters to the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Spanish in English Flags of Nations Create a Folktale Article by Lois Lewis
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