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ESLP 4100 Inquiry Research




                                              by
                Ramona Atkins and Jessica Forgety
Krebs, Laurie. (2006). Off We Go to Mexico!
An Adventure in the Sun. Cambridge, MA.
Barefoot Books, Inc.


Off We Go to Mexico! is a children’s book that briefly explores
places that might be interesting to visit in Mexico. The pages
are full of brightly colored pictures showcasing the traditions
and history. At the end of the book is a brief history of
Mexico, a map of Mexico, a facts page of Mexico today, and
several Spanish phrases with English translations.
Inform knowledge: Our research gave us deeper insight into what
Mexican culture was like in the past and what it is today. We are
now more informed about Mexico and can see how this country is
making progress in modern technology, education, and efficient
transportation. We gained knowledge on how a republic
government controls most of the decisions in education and how
it still favors the wealthy. We learned about the ancient
preservation of the pyramids and how South America was first
populated. It helped us to see the importance of culture and
heritage and how it affects the choices we make today and what
we will do tomorrow.


Culture: Mexico’s culture reflects the traditional past and is a
combination of native tribe, Spanish, German, and French
influences. We chose to learn more about Mexico’s present
government and education system. We also researched Mexico’s
transportation system, popular fiestas, and ancient pyramids.
Why we want to learn about Mexican culture . . .




We want to learn about Mexico’s culture because we are a part
of a global society. Within our region of the United States, the
Hispanic population is growing rapidly. We must know the
history, and customs of our potential students in order to be
effective teachers.




                       Click the picture above to see a
                       video on places you might see if you
                       were to visit Mexico.
What is the
main means of                        What is the
                    Does Mexico      average size
transportation
                    require all      of a Mexican
for the
                    children to      family?
majority of
                    attend school?
Mexicans?




Is Mexico’s
government
similar to the
United States
government?
                                          What is a
                                          Mexican
                                          Fiesta?
      Are there
      still
      pyramids in
      Mexico?
FIESTA




SCHOOL
BOOKS      MAGAZINE




INTERNET
                           INTERVIEW
                           TRAVELER

            ENCYCLOPEDIA
Reading about its
culture in Off We
Go to Mexico! An
Adventure in the
Sun by Laurie
Krebs.


                     Exploring an
                     Encyclopedia
                     like
                    CultureGrams
What is the main           The Metro subway transports over 8
means of                   million passengers daily. The microbus
transportation for the     or minibus transports people from the
majority of Mexicans?      secondary roads to the Metro. Very few
                           own their own cars. (Krebs, 2006)




?
                           Yes. Compulsory Basic education is required
Does Mexico require        for grades 1 – 9 or for the ages 6 -15. The
       Does Mexico require all
all children to attend government decides on the entire
school?children to attend school?
                           curriculum. Only 37% of the children will
                           graduate high school. All children must wear
                           a school uniform. (Krebs, 2006)
Mexican families typically
 What is the average size        include three children or more.
 of a Mexican family?            A household will often include
                                 aunts, uncles, parents, and
                                 grandparents. Mexican people
                                 hold their family members of
                                 high importance and take
                                 respect and responsibility for
              Is Mexico’s government similar to the
                                 them seriously. (Brigam Young
              United States government?
                                 University, 2010)




What is Mexico’s Government      Mexico is a federal republic. It
like?                            has 31 states and one federal
                                 district. They have a president
                                 that leads the country. He can
                                 only lead one six-year term.
                                 Voting is considered a duty, but
                                 it is not enforced. (Brigam
                                 Young University, 2010)
Mexican fiestas are festivals full of dancing,
What is a Mexican   music, and mariachi bands. Similar to a
fiesta?             parade in the United States, dancers will
                    stroll down the streets in full traditional
                    Mexican bright colored dresses. There is
                    plenty of good food. Three of the most
                    popular celebrations or fiestas are Semana
                    Santa, Guelaguetza, and Dia de la
                    Independencia. (Krebs, 2006)




                                        Traditional Dance
Yes, there are still pyramids in
Are there still pyramids in   Mexico. The Aztecs and
Mexico?                       Mayans built the pyramids.
                              The Aztec civilization was
                              advanced. They had a
                              government, business, and
                              agriculture. Many of today’s
                              Mexican citizens are
                              decedents of the Aztecs.
                              The pyramids were built as
                              government centers and
                              places of worship. There are
                              many pyramids that you can
                              visit if you go to Mexico.
                              (Amanda Belzer)
This pyramid is called
                                                          Palenque, and is Mayan.
                                                          It is reminiscent of the
                                                          structure of Asian
                                                          pyramids.

http://www.nativeweb.org/pages/pyramids/palenque.html


This pyramid is called El
Castillo , which means castle
in Spanish. It has 365 steps. It
is Mayan, and the Mayan’s are
credited for our modern
calendar and time system.


                                                             http://www.nativeweb.org/pages/pyramids/chichenitza
                                                             .html



                                                         This pyramid is called Avenue
                                                         of the Dead. It was created by
                                                         the Toltec people. It was one
                                                         of the largest cities in the
                                                         world.

                                                        http://www.nativeweb.org/pages/pyramids/teotihuacan.html
•What kind of dancing would I find in Mexico?

•What languages do most Mexicans speak?

•What do people from Mexico prefer to be
called?

•What kind of food does the typical family
eat?

•What kind of economic disparity is there in
Mexico?
 Amanda   Belzer, K. C. (n.d.). Native Webs.
  Retrieved 2010 8-Febuary from Welcome to
  The Pyramids of Mexico:
  http://www.nativeweb.org/pages/pyramids/
  chichenitza.html
 Brigam Young University. (2010).
  CultureGrams World Edition (Vol. 1).
  Provo, Utah, United States: ProQuest LLC.
 Krebs, L. (2006). Off We Go to Mexico.
  Cambridge, MA, United States: Barefoot
  Books.
Allison. Missionary. (n.d.) “ Education in Mexico.” Mexican school children. [image]. Retrieved Feb. 2, 2012 from:
                http://chief-cities.org/Culture_Education.html

Al Sidra Media LLC. Photographer. (2011). “Drug Cartel, Mexico.” Mexican government palace. [image]. Retrieved Feb. 3,2012
               from: http://www.7days.ae/article/news/global/web-threat-mexican-cartel-29638

Belzer, Amanda. Publisher. (n.d.). “Palenque.” “Chichenitza.”.“Teotihuacan.” Pyramids. [images]. Retrieved Feb. 9, 2012
             from: http://www.nativeweb.org/pages/pyramids/palenque.html
             http://www.nativeweb.org/pages/pyramids/chichenitza.html
             http://www.nativeweb.org/pages/pyramids/teotihuacan.html

Cash, Kerry. Photographer. (2007). “Mexican Bus Stop.” Bus stop. [image]. Retrieved Feb. 2, 2012 from:
              http://www.flickr.com/photos/kerrycash/525071508/

Dutta, Vishal. Photographer. (2009). “Minibus.” Mexican transportion. [image]. Retrieved Feb. 2, 2012 from:
               http://www.flickr.com/photos/39809462@N05/3719031793/

Khachatoorian, Travis. Blogger. (2007). “Mexican Family.” Mexican family generations. [image]. Retrieved Feb. 2,2012 from:
             http://tkhachatoorian.blogspot.com/2011/04/mexican-familygovernment-manifestation.html

Kane, Kristen. Travel Guide. (2012). “Mariachi at a Mexican Fiesta.” Mexican entertainers. [image]. Retrieved Feb. 3, 2012
               from: http://gomexico.about.com/od/beachesandresorts/ig/Los-Cabos- Photos/Mexican-Fiesta-Mariachi.htm

Martinez, Zarela. Chef. (2012). “Fiestas and why Mexicans Love to Party.” Mexican paraders. [image]. Retrieved Feb. 3, 2012
              from: http://www.zarela.com/2010/fiestas-and-why-mexicans-love-to-party/

Mexico map. [image]. Retrieved Feb. 3, 2101 from: http://www.pageinsider.com/map

“National Geographic.” (2007). [image]. Retrieved Feb. 4, 2012 from:
             http://www.flickr.com/photos/thinkfeelgrow/3588692609/

Ortiz, Laura. President and Artistic Director. (2005). “Jalisco.” Mexican dancers. [image]. Retrieved Feb. 3, 2012 from:
              http://www.quetzales.org/html/repertorie.html

Rafael. Author. (2010). “It’s Just a Simple Life.” Mexican welcome. [image]. Retrieved Feb. 2, 2012 from:
              http://rafaelsos.wordpress.com/2010/09/21/15-de-septiembre/

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Mexico

  • 1. ESLP 4100 Inquiry Research by Ramona Atkins and Jessica Forgety
  • 2. Krebs, Laurie. (2006). Off We Go to Mexico! An Adventure in the Sun. Cambridge, MA. Barefoot Books, Inc. Off We Go to Mexico! is a children’s book that briefly explores places that might be interesting to visit in Mexico. The pages are full of brightly colored pictures showcasing the traditions and history. At the end of the book is a brief history of Mexico, a map of Mexico, a facts page of Mexico today, and several Spanish phrases with English translations.
  • 3. Inform knowledge: Our research gave us deeper insight into what Mexican culture was like in the past and what it is today. We are now more informed about Mexico and can see how this country is making progress in modern technology, education, and efficient transportation. We gained knowledge on how a republic government controls most of the decisions in education and how it still favors the wealthy. We learned about the ancient preservation of the pyramids and how South America was first populated. It helped us to see the importance of culture and heritage and how it affects the choices we make today and what we will do tomorrow. Culture: Mexico’s culture reflects the traditional past and is a combination of native tribe, Spanish, German, and French influences. We chose to learn more about Mexico’s present government and education system. We also researched Mexico’s transportation system, popular fiestas, and ancient pyramids.
  • 4. Why we want to learn about Mexican culture . . . We want to learn about Mexico’s culture because we are a part of a global society. Within our region of the United States, the Hispanic population is growing rapidly. We must know the history, and customs of our potential students in order to be effective teachers. Click the picture above to see a video on places you might see if you were to visit Mexico.
  • 5. What is the main means of What is the Does Mexico average size transportation require all of a Mexican for the children to family? majority of attend school? Mexicans? Is Mexico’s government similar to the United States government? What is a Mexican Fiesta? Are there still pyramids in Mexico?
  • 7. BOOKS MAGAZINE INTERNET INTERVIEW TRAVELER ENCYCLOPEDIA
  • 8. Reading about its culture in Off We Go to Mexico! An Adventure in the Sun by Laurie Krebs. Exploring an Encyclopedia like CultureGrams
  • 9. What is the main The Metro subway transports over 8 means of million passengers daily. The microbus transportation for the or minibus transports people from the majority of Mexicans? secondary roads to the Metro. Very few own their own cars. (Krebs, 2006) ? Yes. Compulsory Basic education is required Does Mexico require for grades 1 – 9 or for the ages 6 -15. The Does Mexico require all all children to attend government decides on the entire school?children to attend school? curriculum. Only 37% of the children will graduate high school. All children must wear a school uniform. (Krebs, 2006)
  • 10. Mexican families typically What is the average size include three children or more. of a Mexican family? A household will often include aunts, uncles, parents, and grandparents. Mexican people hold their family members of high importance and take respect and responsibility for Is Mexico’s government similar to the them seriously. (Brigam Young United States government? University, 2010) What is Mexico’s Government Mexico is a federal republic. It like? has 31 states and one federal district. They have a president that leads the country. He can only lead one six-year term. Voting is considered a duty, but it is not enforced. (Brigam Young University, 2010)
  • 11. Mexican fiestas are festivals full of dancing, What is a Mexican music, and mariachi bands. Similar to a fiesta? parade in the United States, dancers will stroll down the streets in full traditional Mexican bright colored dresses. There is plenty of good food. Three of the most popular celebrations or fiestas are Semana Santa, Guelaguetza, and Dia de la Independencia. (Krebs, 2006) Traditional Dance
  • 12. Yes, there are still pyramids in Are there still pyramids in Mexico. The Aztecs and Mexico? Mayans built the pyramids. The Aztec civilization was advanced. They had a government, business, and agriculture. Many of today’s Mexican citizens are decedents of the Aztecs. The pyramids were built as government centers and places of worship. There are many pyramids that you can visit if you go to Mexico. (Amanda Belzer)
  • 13. This pyramid is called Palenque, and is Mayan. It is reminiscent of the structure of Asian pyramids. http://www.nativeweb.org/pages/pyramids/palenque.html This pyramid is called El Castillo , which means castle in Spanish. It has 365 steps. It is Mayan, and the Mayan’s are credited for our modern calendar and time system. http://www.nativeweb.org/pages/pyramids/chichenitza .html This pyramid is called Avenue of the Dead. It was created by the Toltec people. It was one of the largest cities in the world. http://www.nativeweb.org/pages/pyramids/teotihuacan.html
  • 14. •What kind of dancing would I find in Mexico? •What languages do most Mexicans speak? •What do people from Mexico prefer to be called? •What kind of food does the typical family eat? •What kind of economic disparity is there in Mexico?
  • 15.
  • 16.  Amanda Belzer, K. C. (n.d.). Native Webs. Retrieved 2010 8-Febuary from Welcome to The Pyramids of Mexico: http://www.nativeweb.org/pages/pyramids/ chichenitza.html  Brigam Young University. (2010). CultureGrams World Edition (Vol. 1). Provo, Utah, United States: ProQuest LLC.  Krebs, L. (2006). Off We Go to Mexico. Cambridge, MA, United States: Barefoot Books.
  • 17. Allison. Missionary. (n.d.) “ Education in Mexico.” Mexican school children. [image]. Retrieved Feb. 2, 2012 from: http://chief-cities.org/Culture_Education.html Al Sidra Media LLC. Photographer. (2011). “Drug Cartel, Mexico.” Mexican government palace. [image]. Retrieved Feb. 3,2012 from: http://www.7days.ae/article/news/global/web-threat-mexican-cartel-29638 Belzer, Amanda. Publisher. (n.d.). “Palenque.” “Chichenitza.”.“Teotihuacan.” Pyramids. [images]. Retrieved Feb. 9, 2012 from: http://www.nativeweb.org/pages/pyramids/palenque.html http://www.nativeweb.org/pages/pyramids/chichenitza.html http://www.nativeweb.org/pages/pyramids/teotihuacan.html Cash, Kerry. Photographer. (2007). “Mexican Bus Stop.” Bus stop. [image]. Retrieved Feb. 2, 2012 from: http://www.flickr.com/photos/kerrycash/525071508/ Dutta, Vishal. Photographer. (2009). “Minibus.” Mexican transportion. [image]. Retrieved Feb. 2, 2012 from: http://www.flickr.com/photos/39809462@N05/3719031793/ Khachatoorian, Travis. Blogger. (2007). “Mexican Family.” Mexican family generations. [image]. Retrieved Feb. 2,2012 from: http://tkhachatoorian.blogspot.com/2011/04/mexican-familygovernment-manifestation.html Kane, Kristen. Travel Guide. (2012). “Mariachi at a Mexican Fiesta.” Mexican entertainers. [image]. Retrieved Feb. 3, 2012 from: http://gomexico.about.com/od/beachesandresorts/ig/Los-Cabos- Photos/Mexican-Fiesta-Mariachi.htm Martinez, Zarela. Chef. (2012). “Fiestas and why Mexicans Love to Party.” Mexican paraders. [image]. Retrieved Feb. 3, 2012 from: http://www.zarela.com/2010/fiestas-and-why-mexicans-love-to-party/ Mexico map. [image]. Retrieved Feb. 3, 2101 from: http://www.pageinsider.com/map “National Geographic.” (2007). [image]. Retrieved Feb. 4, 2012 from: http://www.flickr.com/photos/thinkfeelgrow/3588692609/ Ortiz, Laura. President and Artistic Director. (2005). “Jalisco.” Mexican dancers. [image]. Retrieved Feb. 3, 2012 from: http://www.quetzales.org/html/repertorie.html Rafael. Author. (2010). “It’s Just a Simple Life.” Mexican welcome. [image]. Retrieved Feb. 2, 2012 from: http://rafaelsos.wordpress.com/2010/09/21/15-de-septiembre/