Mexico 3rd grade 2010

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Mexico Juliana, Galen, Gia, Gordon, Hase, Willis, and John

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An educational Power Point slide show created by 3rd grade students.

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Mexico

Juliana, Galen, Gia, Gordon, Hase, Willis, and John

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Mexican Holidays, Fiestas, Work, and Leisure.

Juliana

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14 National Holidays

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Another name for Cinco de Mayo is Batalla de Puebla and Battle of

Puebla.

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Cinco de Mayo is one of the most important holidays in Mexico.

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We have some of the same holidays…

Mother’s Day,New Year’s Day are some of them

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Mexicans have a lot of fiestas.

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Mexican Food

Galen

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Corn is very popular in Mexico

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Some well known foods include…

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Tacos, enchiladas, tamales, and quesadillas

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Other famous foods

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flautas

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chalupas

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For 2 months starting in mid-August…

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A special food is served called…

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Chile en nogeda

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The ingredients include

• Ground pork stuffing

• Chili

• Decorated with seeds sauce, and parsley• To make the red, white, and green the colors

of the Mexican flag to celebrate Mexican Independence Day

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Mexican Markets

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If a shopper is not happy they can move to the next market

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The seller yells the prices and the payers go to the one they are willing to pay

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Friendly people give and take haggling over prices

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Old markets face super markets

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Near by is the Mercado with rows of stalls.

They sell fresh meat, fish, fruits, and vegetables

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Pictures by Google

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Mexico’s Sports

John Kerrison

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Mexico’s second leading team in baseball is…

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In Ancient Mexico they played a game. If they win, their captain’s

head gets chopped off

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Basketball is a city sport in Mexico.

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In Mexico they play football but they have to pay for the equipment

so very few play

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People believe that the best sport there is boxing.

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Homes

By Willis

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They have more than 50 cities.

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They have more than 100,000 people in each city

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Rich people’s houses are in the middle of the city

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Cities are filled with statues and fountains

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Most people are poor

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Many families live in a one room house

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There are not a lot of jobs

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Mexico’s Music and Dancing

Gia

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A Mariachi band consists of 2 violinists, 2 horn players, & 1 guitarist

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Maracas are common in Mexico

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The Ballet Folklore de Mexico thrills people all around the world

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During Christmas time, children perform the song “Los Posadas”

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Don’t you like Mexico?

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Pictures are from Google images

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All image’s are from Google