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Kermes Donna Guzzo, LEE Administrator for Operations Maria J. Robles, LEE Administrator for Curriculum Pamela Burton, LEE Evaluator Marielus Carrillo, LEE Instructor
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What is Gran Kermes? A traditional Mexican festival / carnival featuring games. Often churches, schools and associations host Kermes to incorporate the community in an effort to fundraise. Children visit the different booths that offer games or food.
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Goals immersed in Mexican culture learned, practiced, had vocabulary repetition experienced real traditions Students…
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Objective: Students to become more familiar with traditions around the world. Learn vocabulary Learn about culture Learn about food and how it differs Mexico / USA and even in regions of Mexico Bring Kermes to 13 elementary schools, impacting 700 students
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Purchased Items: cardboard, markers, tissue paper, wood sticks, tape, glue, food, games, raffle prizes La Tombola, La Comida Loteria, Ponle el Rabo al Burro, Aros
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Advertisement in school, and via social media platforms: LEE Facebook, Twitter, District Twitter, Character Counts! page & Media Bulletin BoardsTeacher Lounge Room
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Teamwork to get ready for El Gran Kermes Student orientedClearly marked stations
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Older students helped set up stations. Students interacted and learned about Mexican culture by going to Kermes, a festival filled with many popular activities. During Kermes, students walked from stand to stand. Typical Mexican foodEl Gran Kermes Festival
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Kermes / Stations La LoteriaPonle la cola al burro
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Los Juegos / Games Si puedoUno, dos, tres…
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La Loteria Student was so thrilled to be part of Kermes, that for Christmas she asked her parents to take her to Mexico!
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Los Aros
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LA Tombola (Prizes) Students collected red tickets throughout the stations to be redeemed at La Tombola Station.
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La Comida: Students were able to taste typical foods including, tacos, esquites, tamales and more.
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Students celebrated 5 de mayo in a fun and educational way. They were engaged in a Mexican tradition that treated them to an unforgettable experience.
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Beverly Slough, School Board Chair participated in El Gran Kermes!
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Patrick Canan, School Board member attended El Gran Kermes Guest played and was engaged Students enjoyed Kermes
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Principal Visited El Gran Kermes The Gran Kermes concept was expanded into the school day with the additional participation of ALL R.B. Hunt K- 2 nd graders.
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LEE Administration and School Board were active and engaged in this project
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Senora Burton, LEE Evaluator participated in Kermes Reading to students about El Gran Kermes
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Post event newspaper article Newspaper article was posted on social media platforms.
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