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Celebrate Hispanic Heritage
Hispanic Heritage Month, observed from September 15 to October 15, is a time to celebrate the rich cultures, diverse histories, and significant contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America. This commemoration offers a valuable opportunity to enrich your curriculum with engaging resources highlighting the vibrant tapestry of Hispanic heritage. Use these resources to foster cultural understanding and inspire critical thinking about identity, history, and the positive influence of Hispanic communities on American society.
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Grades K-12
Hispanic Heritage Month
Visit the different areas of this site from the Smithsonian Institution to learn about Hispanic and Latino culture, Independence Days, food, art, and famous figures. Another portion of the site shares teaching and learning resources.
Grades 4-12
Hispanic Historic Places
This page from the National Park Service provides links to several historic sites associated with Hispanic culture in the U.S., many of which include lesson plans or activity ideas. Share these locations with students for research projects.
Grades 3-12
Americas Award for Children and Young Adult Literature
Explore this fabulous collection of outstanding books by Hispanic authors for children and young people. Teachers and media specialists may find this list helpful in selecting appropriate or attractive titles for their students.
Grades K-12
Salsa
Perfect for sharing this month, this Spanish-language program features TV segments of popular children's stories in Spanish (transcripts included). The TV episodes include puppets, animation, live-action, and music characteristic of Hispanic culture.
Grades 6-12
Zinn Education Project
Inspired by Howard Zinn's work as a historian, this site offers lesson plans, teaching materials, related books, and other resources. You must register to access the teaching materials. Search “Mexico,” “Hispanic,” and “Latinx” to find resources.
Grades 5-12
Hispanic Heritage Month Art Lesson Ideas
Explore the artwork of eleven famous Hispanic artists, both past and present. Information on the page includes a short introduction to each artist, their style of art, and suggestions for student projects. Scroll down to find links to free posters.
Grades 3-8
Cesar Chavez: Labor Leader and Civil Rights Activist Video
This four-minute video teaches students how Cesar Chavez established the United Farm Workers Union to advocate for farm workers. This resource also includes a lesson plan that integrates the video with several primary source documents.
Grades 3-6
Reading Trek - Esperanza Rising
Reading Treks use Google My Maps to create a virtual field trip of resources about a piece of literature. This Reading Trek provides inspiration and details related to the trade book “Esperanza Rising.” Don’t miss the teacher guide for great lesson ideas!
Grades K-6
Teaching Central America: Teaching Ideas for Elementary
Discover various lessons and guides that support educators teaching about Central America. Topics include lessons based on Hispanic-culture-themed fiction and nonfiction picture books, an interactive map, and short biographies of Central American leaders.
Grades K-12
All About the Holidays
Learn about the history and significance behind many holidays through this video collection from PBS Learning Media. Click Fall Holiday Videos to find Hispanic Heritage Month and Dia de los Muertos, or explore other topics in the different seasons.
This Week at TeachersFirst
Join us this Tuesday for our next free OK2Ask virtual workshop of the fall season and check out our blog post about Hispanic Heritage Month! We’re also delighted to share an opportunity to apply to join our team as a part-time consultant. Read the details below!
Tuesday, 10/1, 7 PM ETOK2Ask: 10 Strategies to Save Time in AssessmentLearn how to create quick formative assessments that gather real-time data. You’ll leave this workshop equipped with practical techniques and tools to help you save time, enhance student engagement, and make data-driven decisions in your classroom. |
Infusing Technology BlogCelebrating Hispanic Heritage Month in the ClassroomThis blog post explores how to turn this celebration into an immersive learning experience for our students. Read about turning research into a fun learning adventure, how to foster year-round cultural appreciation, and virtual expeditions. |
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