Sugar Skulls are confections made in remembrance of lost loved ones. Use Crayola® Chalk, Glitter Glue, and dark paper to make symbolic sugar skulls for your Mexican Day of the Dead celebration.
Research information about the foods, flowers, masks, and other festivities that take place during the Day of the Dead celebration. Prepare and eat authentic Mexican foods.
Invite a recent immigrant from Mexico to explain this widely celebrated holiday. Find samples of the many folk art decorations that are part of the celebration in ethnic markets.
Obtain recordings of authentic Mexican music, such as a Mariachi band. Learn dances traditional to Mexico.
Find a recipe for Sugar Skulls and work as a class to measure ingredients. Enlist the help of parent volunteers to manage oven use.
Children find information about the Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos), a major celebration in Mexican culture, and compare it to similar holidays in other cultures.
Students research various folk arts and festive traditions associated with the Day of the Dead.
Children draw replicas of sugar skulls, which are a prominent feature during Day of the Dead celebrations.
Glitter Glue—
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD—Small parts. Not for children under 3 years. Not for use on skin.
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