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MONDAY, Jan. 6th / School Resumes. Culture Day - Review Three Kings day - El dia de los Reyes. Complete the Edpuzzle. Watch the videos during class time. Complete the activity. Use your Chromebooks in class. HOMEWORK: Bring Charged Chromebooks and headphones to class. Read the Lesson in google Classroom for the rest of the week. Students will learn about the Imperfect Tense in Spanish (Imperfect Tense is another Past Tense in Spanish). This tense is used to describe ongoing actions or states in the past, often translated as "was doing" or "used to do" in English.
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In Mexico, Día de Los Reyes (known elsewhere as Epiphany) is celebrated on January 6 to honor the Three Wise Men. This holiday represents the day the Three Wise Men (Los Tres Reyes Magos) gave gifts to Jesus Christ, and the day closes the Christmas festivities.
Three Kings Day in Latin America, which is celebrated on January 6th to honor the Three Wise Men (Los Tres Reyes Magos). Latin America and Spanish-speaking countries observe Three Kings Day, also known as Día de Los Reyes Magos. It is an integral part of the Christmas season, culminates in the 12 days of Christmas, and occurs on January 6. It’s a Christian tradition remembering the wise men’s gifts of gold, incense, and myrrh to Jesus. Most kids open their gifts on January 6 rather than on December 25. This tradition suggests saving some presents to open on January 6. For example, for the celebration of Jesus’ birth, children wait for Los Tres Reyes Magos instead of Santa Claus.
In Mexico, Día de Los Reyes (known elsewhere as Epiphany) is celebrated on January 6 to honor the Three Wise Men. This holiday represents the day the Three Wise Men (Los Tres Reyes Magos) gave gifts to Jesus Christ, and the day closes the Christmas festivities.
Three Kings Day in Latin America, which is celebrated on January 6th to honor the Three Wise Men (Los Tres Reyes Magos). Latin America and Spanish-speaking countries observe Three Kings Day, also known as Día de Los Reyes Magos. It is an integral part of the Christmas season, culminates in the 12 days of Christmas, and occurs on January 6. It’s a Christian tradition remembering the wise men’s gifts of gold, incense, and myrrh to Jesus. Most kids open their gifts on January 6 rather than on December 25. This tradition suggests saving some presents to open on January 6. For example, for the celebration of Jesus’ birth, children wait for Los Tres Reyes Magos instead of Santa Claus.
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