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MADE ESPECIALLY FOR:
- new elementary librarians
- elementary librarians on Specials rotation
- secondary teachers who are now elementary librarians
- busy parents who just don’t have time to create detailed storytime lessons
I have been all four of these at the same time! My storytimes are the lessons I would have wanted when I was a new, overwhelmed, and exhausted school librarian.
FAST FACTS ABOUT THIS MEXICO LIBRARY STORYTIME
- Recommended for: Grades K-2
- Lesson Duration: 1-2 library lessons (about 50 minutes total)
- Formats: PPT, Google Slides, PDF
- Editable: YES, all text is editable
***Please note that this presentation is designed to complement a read-aloud. The actual read-aloud story comes from you! I cannot include a recorded read-aloud due to copyright restrictions.
HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL GET:
- 44-slide PPT + Google™ Slides
- List of 19 recommended Mexico-themed read-alouds (1 page)
- two scavenger hunt activities, differentiated (2 pages)
- scavenger hunt answer key (1 page)
- editable lesson plan template, aligned to AASL, CCSS, and TEKS (6 pages)
- detailed instructions and prep checklist (7 pages)
MEXICO LIBRARY STORYTIME, PART I INCLUDES:
- Suggested Spanish song with lyrics in English and a YouTube link
- “Mexico” in American Sign Language
- Slides for guided discussion of Mexico: location, dominant language (Spanish), flag, real photos of Maya and Aztec ruins, beaches, and Popocotépetl (volcano)
- Who were the Aztecs? Who were the Maya?
- All slides are illustrated with brightly-colored, high-resolution clipart and photos for K-2.
MEXICO LIBRARY STORYTIME, PART II INCLUDES:
- “Who Speaks Spanish?” slide – add the names of teachers (and students?) who speak Spanish
- 6 Spanish words and pronunciations – dog, cat, food, water, hello, goodbye
- Animals in Mexico – coati, iguana, spider monkey, jaguar
- Mexican food – burritos, churros, chilaquiles, salsa
- capital of Mexico – Mexico City
- Mexican cardón cactus
- Vocabulary word: culture
- 2 “Would-You-Rathers”
- 1 “This or That”
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