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Hip Hooray in K: Too Many Tamales! FREEBIE inside! Too Many Tamales Activities Preschool, Too Many Tamales Activities, Multicultural Night, Steam Night, Play Doh Activities, Pre K Lesson Plans, How To Make Tamales, Teacher Games, Mexico Party

For the past two weeks we have been trying something new in our kinder classes - using one anchor text per week to develop our fine motor, math, writing, and reading activities around. This week it was Too Many Tamales by Gary Soto! We started on Monday by taste testing tamales!! Then we graph who likes/does not like tamales. Next, we read the text, introducing the mini lesson - character expression and setting this week. We also introduce the multi-step writing, which we work on each day…

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This project allows children to learn about Mexican culture and how to make tamales without the mess. All you need is some paper, glue, and red glitter! Great project for schools that aren’t allowed to bring outside food. #mexicanfoodrecipes #preschool #prekcrafts #toomanytamales #MsO’sCrafts Too Many Tamales Activities Preschool, Mexican Heritage Month Preschool, Multicultural Classroom Preschool, Culture Theme Preschool, Preschool Hispanic Heritage Month Art, Culture Night At School, Multicultural Crafts For Preschoolers, International Food Theme Preschool, Mexican Culture Preschool Activities

This project allows children to learn about Mexican culture and how to make tamales without the mess. All you need is some paper, glue, and red glitter! Great project for schools that aren’t allowed to bring outside food. #mexicanfoodrecipes #preschool #prekcrafts #toomanytamales #MsO’sCrafts

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The Clubhouse Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month: Spicy Tamale Art Too Many Tamales Activities Preschool, Spanish Heritage Month Activities Preschool, Spanish Heritage Month Activities, Hispanic Heritage Activities, Hispanic Heritage Month Crafts, Multicultural Crafts, Kids Clubhouse, Hispanic Heritage Month Activities, Childcare Ideas

This year, I am six, so I get to mix the dough, which is made of cornmeal. My sister Lidia is eight, so she gets to spread the dough on the corn husk leaves. I wish I was eight, so that my hands would be big enough to spread the dough just right--not too thick and not too thin... -Growing Up With Tamales by Gwendolyn Zepeda As we continue to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month here at the Clubhouse, we have been reading some good books about food. Food is a big part of the Hispanic Culture…

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