Student Instructions
Lesson Objectives: Students will learn about and recognize contributions made by Afrolatinos to the United States. They will celebrate their heritage and culture. Activities: -Students will research famous Afrolatinos who have contributed to the United States. -The teacher will provide a famous Afrolatin@ celebrity for you to create a mini presentation. -Each student shares 6 facts about their Afro-Latino personality. Afrolatinos Research 1. Choose one Afrolatino(a) person you would like to research. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Afro-Latinos 2. Explain where does your famous afrolatino celebrity come from. (Add the flag, map, a place of interest) 3. Write what you already know about this person. 4. What questions do you have about this person? 5. Find photos or a video of your famous afrolatino, afrolatina or afrolatinx. 6. Upload your work. 👍🏽 Instructions: *Change your 1. Download 2-3 pictures of your celebrity (Afrolatino). 2. the pictures. 3. Click and write sentences to tell the person's name, age, and origin. 4. Click and include the following: Why is your Afrolatino personality famous? (Actor/Athlete/Writer...) 5. Add a about your Afrolatino personality. 6. Click the to submit.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Afro-Latinos (Afrolatinos list) https://www.oprahdaily.com/entertainment/g36942648/famous-afro-latinos/ https://noticieromovil.com/ten-afro-latinos-black-history-month/ https://youtu.be/craAcv415FM (Bruno Mars song) https://youtu.be/EzbzWerC9AM (Nuqui- Choquitown) https://youtu.be/86euddCdLnM (The truth about Afrolatinos) Afro-Latino Culture From prior research and knowledge, it is understood that AfroLatino heritage is derived from transportation of African slaves during the Trans-Atlantic slave trade. Most slaves were transported from Sub- Saharan African countries and dispersed through-out Latin America and the Caribbean. Some of these countries were Brazil, Haití, Dominican Republic, Perú, Panamá, Colombia, México, Cuba and Puerto Rico. ACTFL STANDARDS Interpretive Communication: -Understand, interpret, and analyze what is heard, read, or viewed on a variety of topics. Cultures: Relating Cultural Practices to Perspectives -Use the language to investigate, explain, and reflect on the relationship between practices and perspectives of the cultures studied. Cultures: Relating Cultural Products to Perspectives -Use the language to investigate, explain, and reflect on the relationship between products and perspectives of the cultures studied. Connections: Acquiring Information and Diverse Perspectives -Access and evaluate information and diverse perspectives that are available through the language and its cultures.