![]() ![]() You can introduce some map skills, learn about other cultures and traditions, practice following directions by playing games related to the holiday and learn some simple Spanish vocabulary. You can provide so many activities for your students surrounding the holiday of Cinco de Mayo. Say the number in Spanish and then in English if necessary. If your students have trouble remembering their numbers, hand them each a card with his/her number on it. Whichever student (there should be one student from each team) has that number, they should run and grab the hat and return to the team before being tagged. Put the sombrero in the center between the two lines of students. Give each student on the other side the same numbers. Verbally give each student on one side numbers in Spanish. Divide the class into two lines far apart but facing each other. Play this game in a large area, such as the playground, a grassy area or the gym. You will need a small sombrero (hat) for this game. The “it” student gets three guesses to figure out who has the pepper. The student holding the pepper hides it in his/her hands or under a leg. Pass the pepper quickly (It’s HOT!) around the circle until you say stop. One player goes somewhere else in the room or just outside the door to hide his/her eyes. Arrange students on the floor in a circle. Use a plastic pepper that you can buy in a craft store.
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