Compara con tu mundo
This is a zócalo, or a town square. These are very common in Mexico and other Spanish-speaking
countries, where they are also called plazas. Does your city or town have a main square? If not, is there a central meeting place?
This is a zócalo, or a town square. These are very common in Mexico and other Spanish-speaking
countries, where they are also called plazas. Does your city or town have a main square? If not, is there a central meeting place?
Uniformes escolares
How does the way students dress reflect a culture? In Mexico, it is common for students to wear uniforms in both public and private schools. The type and color of the uniforms can vary depending on the individual school. Most students in the Dominican Republic also wear uniforms. Public schools have the same uniforms, while private school uniforms may vary. Why do some schools require uniforms? Are they common in your community
How does the way students dress reflect a culture? In Mexico, it is common for students to wear uniforms in both public and private schools. The type and color of the uniforms can vary depending on the individual school. Most students in the Dominican Republic also wear uniforms. Public schools have the same uniforms, while private school uniforms may vary. Why do some schools require uniforms? Are they common in your community
Los murales en México
How does society affect public artwork? From the 1920s to the 1950s, the Mexican government commissioned artists to paint the walls of public buildings. Diego
Rivera, José Orozco and David Alfaro Siqueiros were the three most notable muralists. Their art promoted their political and social views on Mexican history and
government, education, social security, class structure, and technology.
How does society affect public artwork? From the 1920s to the 1950s, the Mexican government commissioned artists to paint the walls of public buildings. Diego
Rivera, José Orozco and David Alfaro Siqueiros were the three most notable muralists. Their art promoted their political and social views on Mexican history and
government, education, social security, class structure, and technology.
Compara con tu mundo What would you paint in a mural representing your community?