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: I would be curious to learn about the different types of traditions and cultural celebration that they had. I would find it really interesting about how they celebrate the day of the dead. I would also like to know how they started to use the different ingredients for the food that they are making. 

Summary: Today we took a quiz and watched a short film about parents having to give up things to support their children.

Reflection: I think that today's lesson was important because it showed that in life parents have to give up many different things that they could want. They do this to support their kids the best that they can. This is important to know to understand the sacrifices that our parents give to keep us happy. 

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