Imagine you are learning about Hispanic/Latino heritage for the very first time. What would you be curious to know about the traditions, foods, music, or celebrations?

 Imagine you are learning about Hispanic/Latino heritage for the very first time. What would you be curious to know about the traditions, foods, music, or celebrations?


I would be very curious about their many different traditions. I would ask about core holidays like the day of the dead. I would ask about the traditional festivities during these celebrations. I would ask about traditional clothing and I would ask about the the famous 15th party and the traditions within that. I would ask about traditional party food and candy. I feel like there is so much culture and richness within Hispanics and Latinos and it should be appreciated and celebrated.


summary- we worked more on brainstorming and thought of more ideas. 

Reflection- I learned how to quickly brainstorm and  come up with ideas connecting to those  

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