Spanish Four Learns about Day of the Dead

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  • On Nov. 12, during the Advanced Spanish class, Seth Hays and Adian Torrez, 11, are looking at pictures from the Diaz de Las Muertas, day of the dead, activity (Photo by I. Williams).

  • On Nov. 12, in Marlene Oxner, spanish teacher, Advance Spanish class are looking at traditional Spanish decorations for the Day of the Dead. Lauren Brinkman, 12, looks at these images to grasp the experience of the Day of the Dead (Photo by I. Williams).

  • After the Day of the Dead Celebrations, Marlene Oxner, spanish, Advanced Spanish class looks further into the lifestyle of spanish speaking countries. Trinity Tauer, 11, flips through a scrapbook of different decorated homes throughout the spanish speaking communities (Photo by I. Williams).

  • During their Advanced Spanish class, Denver Gardner and Evan Robinson, 11, talk about the different pictures that Elaine Vallejos, substitute teacher, showed. The pictures of the Day of the Dead celebration shows the class the culture of spanish speaking countries (Photo by I. Williams).

  • During his fourth hour Spanish four class, Seth Hays and Adian Torrez, 11, listen to substitute teacher, Elaine Vallejos, about the culture of the Day of the Dead celebration (Photo by I. Williams).

  • During the Spanish four class on Nov. 12, Jordan Haworth, 11, listens to her fellow classmates talk about the meaning of each Day of the Dead picture. They have been learning about the Day of the Dead celebrations during the Day of the Dead celebration (Photo by I. Williams).

  • Juniors Denver Gardner and Evan Robinson, laugh at a picture shown in class. They have been learning about the Day of the Dead celebrations and on Nov. 12, they are looking at pictures from the Day of the Dead celebration (Photo by I. Williams).

  • During the Spanish Four class on Nov. 12, Trinity Tauer and Brianna Russo, 11, laugh over the picture shown in class that day. All the spanish classes were learning about the Diaz de Los Muertos, or, the Day of the Dead, celebrations (Photo by I. Williams).

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