Imagine you are learning about Hispanic/Latino heritage for the very first time. What would you be curious to know about the traditions, foods, music, or celebrations?

 Prompt Response: As someone learning about Hispanic/Latino heritage for the first time, I would be most curious about the diversity within the cultures. I'd want to know how the traditions, foods, and music vary from one country to another, like Mexico versus Colombia or Peru. I'd also be interested in understanding the significance of major celebrations like Day of the Dead or Carnival, and how these events connect communities and preserve their history.

Summary: Today in class we took our common assessment, watched a short film and answered questions.

Reflection: I got better test taking skills and a better understanding of immigrant families and their struggles.

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