• General Suggestions
  • Activities for Each Theme
    • I. What Makes Someone Latino
    • II. Our Indigenous Roots
    • III. Latino Immigration to the United States
    • IV. Cuba and the United States
    • V. The Pride of Being Boricua: Puerto Rico
    • VI. From an Island to a Continent: Dominican Republic
    • VII. Ladino Language and the Cultural Identity of Sephardic Jews
    • VIII. Migrant Farm Workers
    • IX. Deep African Roots
    • X. The Spanish Civil War: A Struggle for Justice
    • XI. Chinese & Japanese presence in Latin America
    • XII. Latin America: Source of Biodiversity
    • XIII. Contributions of the Evolving Latino Culture
  • Creative Reading Methodology
  • In the Classroom
  • About the Authors
  • To Order
  • Contact Us
  • General Suggestions
  • Activities for Each Theme
    • I. What Makes Someone Latino
    • II. Our Indigenous Roots
    • III. Latino Immigration to the United States
    • IV. Cuba and the United States
    • V. The Pride of Being Boricua: Puerto Rico
    • VI. From an Island to a Continent: Dominican Republic
    • VII. Ladino Language and the Cultural Identity of Sephardic Jews
    • VIII. Migrant Farm Workers
    • IX. Deep African Roots
    • X. The Spanish Civil War: A Struggle for Justice
    • XI. Chinese & Japanese presence in Latin America
    • XII. Latin America: Source of Biodiversity
    • XIII. Contributions of the Evolving Latino Culture
  • Creative Reading Methodology
  • In the Classroom
  • About the Authors
  • To Order
  • Contact Us

Activities for Each Theme

1latinoI. What Makes Someone Latino
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4cubaV. The Pride of Being Boricua: Puerto Rico
a

8farmIX. Deep African Roots
a

12romanXIII. Contributions of the Evolving Latino Culture

1monicaII. Our Indigenous Roots
a

5boricuaVI. From an Island
to a Continent:
Dominican Republic

9africaX. The Spanish Civil War:
A Struggle for Justice

2monicaIII. Latino Immigration to
the United States

6islandVII. Ladino Language and
the Cultural Identity
of Sephardic Jew

10spanishwarXI. Chinese & Japanese
Presence in Latin America

3immigrationIV. Cuba and the United States
a

7ladinoVIII. Migrant Farm Workers
a
a

11chineseXII. Latin America:
Source of Biodiversity

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