Dia de los Muertos: A Collaboration
by: Nanette Gabriel, Librarian

In
the art classes, Mrs. Guelzow, has worked with the third graders making sugar
skulls with chalk and glue. The fourth graders have fashioned skeleton
marionettes, while the fifth graders crafted sugar skulls on papel picado.
Mrs. Medina has worked with the second through
fifth graders in their
respective Spanish classes making angelitos. Each colorful paper angel has a handwritten note, in loving remembrance, to honor those
who have passed.
Ms. Gabriel will trace the origins of Dia de los Muertos
from its conception, when the Aztec civilization reigned supreme, then follow
it through European conquests to the current, often secular, celebrations.