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Carmen Lomas Garza pg. 220

Carmen Lomas Garza pg. 220. - What is the painting of? - What does it look like? - What themes did she paint? . El papel picado pg 226/240.

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Carmen Lomas Garza pg. 220

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  1. Carmen Lomas Garzapg. 220 - What is the painting of? - What does it look like? - What themes did she paint?

  2. El papelpicadopg 226/240 El papel picado Mexicanfamiliesfrequentlydecoratefor celebrations by using papelpicado(cut paper). It is made by folding and cutting layers of colored tissue paper to create designs or scenes that are then hung as decorations. • What crafts do you know that use similar techniques? - What is it? - Why is it used? - What does it look like? - How is it made?

  3. La familia real de España pg 230 Juan Carlos I and Sofíahave been king and queen of Spain since 1975. • What other countries can you name that have monarchies?

  4. Diminuitivespg 235 • In Spanish you can add the suffix -ito(a) to a word to give it the meaning of “small” or “little.” It can also be used to show affection. Words with this suffix are called diminutives (diminutivos). • abuelo ➞ abuelito • perros ➞ perritos • hermana ➞ hermanita • Now that you know what the suffix -ito(a) means, can you figure out the meanings of these words? • abuelitagatitoMiguelitohijita • Some very popular names are diminutives. What do you think the diminutives of these names are? • Ana Juana Eva Lola - What are they? - How do they work?

  5. Diego Rivera (1886–1957) This painting by Mexican muralist Diego Rivera shows a woman grinding maize on a metate, a utensil used for grinding grain. This is one of many paintings in which Rivera portrays the daily life of the indigenous peoples of Mexico. Diego Rivera pg 236 - What is the painting of? - What does it look like? What themes did he paint? Through paintings, an artist conveys feelings to the viewer. What do you think Rivera wants you to feel about this woman and her task?

  6. A person’s full name (nombrecompleto) consists of a first name (nombre), which often consists of two names, plus two surnames—the father’s family name (apellidopaterno), followed by the mother’s family name (apellidomaterno). For example, look at the nombrescompletosof MaríaTeresa’s parents: Felipe Rivera López y Guadalupe Treviño Ibarra • What is Felipe’s apellidopaterno? • What is Guadalupe’s apellidomaterno? • Can you explain how MaríaTeresa’s name is formed? MaríaTeresa will most often use her first name and her father’s family name. If she marries, she may add de and her husband’s last name to her own name: María Teresa Rivera de García. • Use the Spanish system to write your nombrecompleto. What advantages or disadvantages do you see to having a name formed this way? El nombrecompletopg 239

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