Fourth Grade 2014-2015

Fourth Grade 2014-2015

Monday, November 2, 2009

Church Bulletin Article



Our class will be featured in the church's bulletin this Sunday. Here is what the article will say:

"Day of the Dead at St. Sylvester School

People often think of skeletons as scary and death as only a mournful time, but as the fourth graders at St. Sylvester School have recently learned, the Mexican celebration of Day of the Dead remembers the lives of those who have died with joy, decorating skeletons and creating ofrendas in memory of the deceased. To learn more about this holiday, the class has visited the National Museum of Mexican Art to tour their Day of the Dead exhibit, read books, and created skeleton masks with their younger buddies.

The centerpiece of the unit allowed the students to honor a relative who has died. Each student selected one person in their family that had passed away and conducted interviews to learn more about this person. While there were many grandparents who were remembered, there were also children and parents who were honored, giving students a chance to both learn more about their ancestors and remember people they loved who are no longer with us. They then took these interviews and wrote paragraphs about their relatives. The students learned about the hardships others faced: moving to a new country, taking care of their family from a young age, or not being able to get an education, but they also learned about the love their relatives showed to their families and the simple things they did that their parents, aunts, and uncles now remember. The students brought in shoe boxes to create altars in celebration of this person's life. Inside the altars, they placed mementos, photographs, candles, flowers, and sugar skulls. After they were done, they shared these altars with their classmates, parents, and other students in the school.

Throughout the project, students not only had the opportunity to learn about a holiday that others celebrate, but they also found ways to celebrate their own families and backgrounds. Completing the interviews, paragraphs, and altars allowed them to both learn more about their loved ones and to keep their memories alive."

We have a social studies test this Wednesday. Students will not have a spelling test the next two weeks since we are completing a review unit. Conference times will be sent home tomorrow, and conferences will be held on Sunday.

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