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El Día de los Muertos

El Día de los Muertos. Alice Vald és Spanish 1 & 2. ¿ Cuánto sabes tú ?. ¿ Cuál es la fecha del d ía de los muertos ? ¿ Adónde se celebra ? ¿ Por qué ?. ¿ Listos para repasar ?. Los Días de los Muertos. ¿ Cuándo ? El dos de noviembre ¿ Adónde ? En Mex íco ¿ Por qué ?

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El Día de los Muertos

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  1. El Díade los Muertos Alice Valdés Spanish 1 & 2

  2. ¿Cuántosabestú? ¿Cuáles la fechadel díade los muertos? ¿Adónde se celebra? ¿Porqué? ¿Listospararepasar?

  3. Los Díasde los Muertos • ¿Cuándo? El dos de noviembre • ¿Adónde? EnMexíco • ¿Porqué? Para celebrar los difuntos

  4. Himnonacional de méxico

  5. Los aspectosdel díade los muertos La comida Los esqueletos El cementerio Los cempasuchil (Flores de Muerto) Papel de seda

  6. La comida • Molé • a sauce made with three kinds of chilis, almonds, raisins, cinnamon-flavored chocolate and sesame, covers turkey or chicken or fills enchiladas • Naranjas, manzanas y plátanos • Found locally and are part of la ofrenda (the offering to the dead)and the family feast • Tazas de chocolate y atole • Warm drink made from ground corn cooked in water • Pan de muertos • Anis flavored bread, appears in a remarkable variety of shapes from a basic bun to animal and human-like forms with sugar faces

  7. Los esqueletos Imposing images of skeletons and skulls comes from the pre-Columbian times. Modern Middle American skeletons convey humor. Craftsmen create them to illustrate and celebrate life, not death. The images remind us that no one escapes death, regardless of his/her station in life

  8. Papel de seda There is no demonstrable link between the use of paper in ancient ritual and these paper cuts. However, Indian groups such as the Otomi, the Nahua, and the Huasteca still use bark and tissue paper images of pre-Christian gods of agriculture in religious ceremonies. The ancients created accordian folded books from paper made from fig tree pulp, bark and deer skin

  9. Los Cempasuchil The most important flower associated with El Díade los Muertos is a type of marigold. Its golden yellow color and distinctive smell attract the souls towards the offering. People make paths of marigold petals from the ofrenda to the door or along the path to the cemetery to guide their relative’s souls

  10. El cementerio Los Días de los Muertos are the days in which the families go to the graves of their close kin. At the gravesites family members engage in sprucing up the gravesite, decorating it with flower, setting our and enjoying a picnic and interacting socially with other family and community members who gather at the cemetery. Families remember the departed by telling stories about them. The meals prepared for these picnics are substantial, usually featuring meat spicy sauces and special egg-battered bread, cookies, chocolate and sugar confections in a variety of animal or skull shapes. Gravesites or family altars are profusely decorated with flowers adorned with religious amulets and with offerings of food

  11. Actividad en pareja • Con un compañero, haganunasdecoracionescómolasquehemosvisto. Tienenqueescojerunadecoraciónporcadagrupo. Puedenescojer entre: • Papel de seda • Un esqueleto de papel • Unacalavera (skull) decoradaen un papel

  12. ¿ Estabasprestandoatención?Match the picture with the word 3 1 El esqueleto El papel de seda El pan de muertos Los cempasuchil La ofrenda 2 4 5

  13. References http://www.azcentral.com/ent/dead/articles/dead-history.html http://www.national-anthems.net/music/mx#howto http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://iptv-mexico.info/Simple%2520Mexico%2520map.jpg&imgrefurl=http://iptv-mexico.info/&h=342&w=500&sz=42&tbnid=-BpxJXl6ld5kmM:&tbnh=89&tbnw=130&prev=/ima http://farstrider.net/Mexico/Muertos/Parades.htm http://library.thinkquest.org/trio/TTQ03066/history.html

  14. SeñoraValdésa_montan@uncg.eduEast Forsyth High School

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