Máscaras de Calaveras/Mask
Picture:student Karina Armendariz
Instructions
1. Pick a person who passed away. It should be a well known person.
2. Start drawing the features of your person on the handout that your teacher
will pass around. Draw special characteristics that depict that person; hair,
clothing, career, etc.
3. Color the character that you are honoring with your skull.
4. Don't tell anybody the person you are drawing and coloring.
5. On the back of you skull/calavera write 10 sentences that describe that
person when he/she was alive. They have to be in order from the hardest
to the easiest.
6. When is your turn to present your work, ask the class who your person is
just by looking at your skull, if they can't guess then start reading your
sentences in the back. Start from the hardest to the
easiest.
7. When a classmate knows the answer they will win a candy or some other
reward.
8. Due date ________________
Examples will be provided in class.
1. Pick a person who passed away. It should be a well known person.
2. Start drawing the features of your person on the handout that your teacher
will pass around. Draw special characteristics that depict that person; hair,
clothing, career, etc.
3. Color the character that you are honoring with your skull.
4. Don't tell anybody the person you are drawing and coloring.
5. On the back of you skull/calavera write 10 sentences that describe that
person when he/she was alive. They have to be in order from the hardest
to the easiest.
6. When is your turn to present your work, ask the class who your person is
just by looking at your skull, if they can't guess then start reading your
sentences in the back. Start from the hardest to the
easiest.
7. When a classmate knows the answer they will win a candy or some other
reward.
8. Due date ________________
Examples will be provided in class.