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Scholars use their knowledge of color to create vibrant skulls for Día de los Muertos. A thoughtful discussion brings forth information about the special holiday. A review of cool colors and warm colors prepares learners for the creation of skulls using paper, oil pastels, and other art supplies.
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Instructional Ideas
- Save or take pictures of finished products for future examples
- Create a colorful display of pupils' finished products around your classroom
- Encourage participants to wear clothes they don't mind getting dirty or provide an oversized shirt or smock
Classroom Considerations
- Preview the lesson's Additional References to add appropriate content based on the grade level you teach
- Día de los Muertos takes place on November 1st through the 2nd—or add the lesson to Hispanic Heritage Month, September 15-October 15
- Requires projection to view images and art supplies
Pros
- Provides a lesson extension
- Offers representation of a holiday that may not be majorly celebrated in your area
Cons
- None