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M EXICO By: Kim Pulliam & Carley Paxton Bienvenidos a México
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C ARLEY ’ S M EXICO M ISSION T RIP IN 2011
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BEFOR E AFTE R
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Jerez, Zacatecas, Mexico
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H OME L IFE The culture of Mexico has a strong foundation in unity. Traditional Families Marriages Men marry around 24 and women around 22 years old. Children Little Men Little Women Corporal Punishment
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F OOD Corn Tomatoes Chocolate Spices Avocados Tequila Beans Chili Peppers Meat- beef, goat, and ostrich Maize
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G EOGRAPHY G EOGRAPHY & T OPOGRAPHY 13 th largest country in the world based on area 758,450 square miles Capital City-Mexico City Population- over 100 million Made up of 31 states Mountains, elevations, deserts, plateaus, coastal plains Tourism
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C ELEBRATIONS Independence Day- September 16, 1810 Cinco De Mayo- May 5 thMay 5 th Posadas-Christmas Holy Week Day of the Dead-Nov. 2 nd New Years
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M USIC, A RT, AND L ITERATURE Clay pottery Embroidered cotton garments Wool shawls Colorful blankets and rugs Mariachi Style of Folk music
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C USTOMS Meeting Etiquette Gift Giving Dining Etiquette Table Manners Weddings Quinceañera
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R ELIGION 76.5%- Roman Catholic 6.3%- Protestant 1.4%-Pentecostal 1.1%-Jehovah Witness 3.8%-Other 13.8%-Other or unspecified 3.1%-Unaffiliated
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E DUCATION The education system in Mexico can be divided into three main categories as follows: I. Educación Basica I.1 Preescolar (preschool): Ages 3 – 6 I.2 Educación primaria (primary education): Grades 1 – 6 I.3 Educación secundaria (lower secondary education): Grades 7-9 II. Educación Média Superior (Upper Secondary) : Grades 10-12/13 II.1 Profesional Técnico II.2 Bachillerato III. Educación Superior III.1 Técnico Superior III.2 Normal Licenciatura III.3 Licenciatura Universitaria y Tecnológica III.4 Posgrado
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E CONOMICS Industry Manufacturing makes up 30% of Mexico's exports 18% of labor force works in manufacturing Exports Crude Oil Processed foods Chemicals Basic metals Metal products Rubber Electric goods *Mexico relies on exporting especially to the U.S.
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T EACHING T IPS Visual Aids Closed Captioning Cooperative Learning Partners Think/Pair/Share Hands-on Activities Routines Background knowledge Wait-time
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R ESOURCES www.family.lovetoknow.com www.everyculture.com www.youtube.com/mexicosgeographicchallenge www.geography.about.com http://www.history.com/topics/mexican-independence/videos#cinco-de-mayo www.amazing-mexico-vacations.com www.buzzle.com Microsoft Clip Art The Holy Bible NIV Google Images Google Translate http://www.religionfacts.com/religion_by_country/religion_in_mexico.htm http://worldsavvy.org/monitor/index.php?option=com_content&id=648&Itemid=1118 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ETs_S6ypH0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuHX3QmrCnM http://wenr.wes.org/2013/05/wenr-may-2013-an-overview-of-education-in-mexico/ http://useconomy.about.com/od/worldeconomy/p/Mexico_Economy.htm Children of the World: Mexico Knowlton, MaryLee. Sachner, Mark J. 1987 Too Many Tamales Soto, Gary 1993 Domitila Reinhart, Jewell Celebrating Cinco De Mayo: Fiesta Time The Quiet Place Stewart, Sarah Coborn, Montezuma, and the Fall of the Aztecs Kimmel, Eric A.
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