Dia Del Muertos/Day of the Dead
Dia Del Muertos/Day of the Dead
Students (Grades 2-5) will be creating candy skull portraits for the Day of the dead.
Planning: Students will need at least 2-3 days to complete this assignment. Students will learn about what Dia del Muertos is and how it is celebrated. Students will need pencils and crayons as well as white construction paper. Students will sketch out their skulls and create designs. Students will then finish coloring their skulls.
Promotion: A few weeks before The Day of the Dead decorations will be put up throughout the library. The book display will have books about Dia Del Muertos on display.
Preparations: 8x11 ½ inch Construction paper, buckets of crayons for students who don’t have their own pencils. Students will follow along with the video via YouTube on creating their sugar skull. Students will also view several videos explaining the Day of the Dead.
Dia Del Muertos Celebrations: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLjG4d4ePcM
National Geographic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sSawpU81cI&t=35s
Brain Pop: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_fEeVr2ykY
Procedures:
Day 1: Students will listen to the following dia Del Muertos video. Afterwards I will explain the symbols that they will notice used for decorations and explain that we will be making Sugar Skulls. Students will watch the video and follow along to sketch their skulls and begin their designs.
Day 2: Students will continue creating their skull designs and start coloring their skulls.
Day 3: If needed students will complete their skulls and submit final drawings to the librarian.
Payoff: Students will have their sugar skull displayed along the wall of the book display for students and staff to see.














