Giveaway: A Download of “Más Canciones en Español” !!!

I am very excited to share that I am hosting a new giveaway! This time is a download of the album “Más Canciones en Español” by Sara Quintanar from Music with Sarah
Some of  my lucky “likers” will get this awesome music to play at home or in their classrooms. 

This is how it works:
1. Go to my Facebook page and like my post about this giveaway. This will let me know that you are participating.
2. Go to Sara’s Facebook page and show your love and support to her awesome work by  liking her page. Follow this LINK!
3. Wait until May 11th for the winners to announced on my Facebook  page.
4. You will have only 24 hours to contact me to grab your prize!
5. Enjoy Sara’s most recent work! A lovely song and VIDEO  “Mamá te quiero mucho at SPANGLISHBABY!

Enjoy,
Carolina

Why I teach About Cinco de Mayo in My Spanish Class


I remember my first year as a Spanish teacher in the United States. I was also new in the country and have to admit that I had never heard of “Cinco de Mayo.” I was quietly walking into the school library when I suddenly heard “Happy Cinco de Mayo.” Happy Cinco de Mayo? What was that all about? It was another teacher wishing me the best Cinco de Mayo ever! I was so confused and asked, “What are you talking about? Cinco de Mayo?” She opened her eyes widely and told me, “I can’t believe it! You are a Spanish teacher and you don’t know anything about Cinco de Mayo?” She was so right, I didn’t know anything about it! I was so embarrassed and shyly said, “No, I don’t know anything about it.” Oh, well, it’s a Mexican celebration”, she said.  And that answer was how our conversation ended. 

 
I went to look for the other Spanish teachers in the district and they told that me they didn’t want this to be included in the curriculum, that this was a celebration filled with a lot of stereotypes, burritos, tacos and other icons that don’t even exist in the Mexican culture. As years went by, I decided that it was not to be a big part in my curriculum, that it was not even important to mention it or include other Mexican celebrations in my class. How wrong I was! Soon enough I learned that as a language teacher, it is my responsibility to help guide that young people beyond stereotypes. I heard things I am sure other Spanish teachers have heard: “El Dia de los Muertos” is like Halloween, or the Cinco de Mayo is the Mexican Independence Day. 
 
I have decided to take a more proactive role, to educate myself about other cultures and share what I know with my students. This is why, I, a Colombian Spanish teacher teaches about”El Cinco de Mayo.” I have challenged myself to take my students beyond sombreros and tacos.
 
All about Cinco de Mayo
Cinco de Mayo is not the Mexican Independence Day, which is actually celebrated on September 16. Cinco de Mayo refers to the Battle of Puebla, when the French army invaded the town secretly. What is a source of pride for Mexicans, and especially those from Puebla, is that the Mexican army won with a such smaller, scrappier army than the French. 
Cinco de Mayo is not celebrated nationwide in Mexico, but it’s a very big and important celebration in the town of Puebla. Cinco de Mayo in the United States is an opportunity to celebrate and learn about the Mexican culture and its diversity. It is also a way to recognize the value of the Mexican presence in this country. It was actually created as a holiday in the 60’s in California for Chicanos to rally around.

I have put together a list of resources that I have found! Please, feel free to add more in the comments space:


History and facts behind “El Día de la Batalla de Puebla” (Battle of Puebla Day)

La Batalla de Puebla
Hispanic Culture
Cinco de Mayo in History.com
Mexican Arts and Artists
Frida Kahlo at Mommy Maestra
National Museum of Arts 
Mexican Muralists 
Take a virtual trip to Mexico
Google Earth
Blogs about culture, travels and food
The Other Side of the Tortilla

 

 

Big Sale: All You Need for Spanish Class!!!

If you are just like me who loves getting ready for the new school year in advance, you will love the big sale I am hosting at my Teachers Pay Teachers store!!!

You will find flash cards, teaching tips, coloring pages, e-books and more under $2.50!!! Hurry up! The sale ends on May 1st! All these materials are teacher created and have been tested! A lof of fun and learning are the result!

Visit my store HERE!

Don’t forget to grab all the freebies at my store, and follow me for more fun!

¡Gracias!
Carolina

Talento Nuevo! Sara y “Más Canciones en Español!”

I was very excited when I received Sara’s music CD, “Más canciones en español.” My excitement took on a life of its own when I listened to her songs. What a sweet and lovely voice! It’s very nice to discover a new artist with a young voice and music that promote a fun learning environment while also teaching culture. Every day I realize there is so much talent out there 🙂 

Many of the songs on Sara’s CD are traditional and bring alive diverse Mexican rhythms. Even better, this music CD is suitable for children who are just learning Spanish as a second language and children who are growing up in a bilingual environment. What a great teaching tool to have in Spanish class or at home!

One of my favorite songs is “El Dragón” which is very short and provides a lot of repetition that makes it easy to teach. Another one that is a fave – not only in my casa, but also in my classes – is “Los Pollitos.” Sara did a very nice job making this song  enjoyable, inspiring children ask for it in every Spanish class.

I can’t forget to mention that my heart jumped for joy when I heard her version of one of the most beautiful traditional Andean songs in existence, Carnavalito Humauaqueño.” This song is a “must have.” As with many of her songs, this one promotes culture and is perfect to support a unit about the Andes region. Plus, it will really get your students jumping!

This music CD is a treasure. I highly recommend it to parents and educators who are in search of beautiful songs that teach and promote cultural understanding. I am sure you will love it as much as my students and I do!

To learn more about Sara and her music, “like” her Facebook page, and visit her website and online store.

Have fun teaching and learning!
Carolina