This document outlines a 6-unit curriculum plan for teaching students about El Salvador. Unit topics include the history and geography of El Salvador, its beaches, mountains, archaeological sites, rivers and lakes, and its food. Each unit provides objectives and planned dates. The objectives focus on teaching students about Salvadorian culture, geography, and natural resources to promote tourism and cultural understanding.
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A presentation before the Coconino County Board of Supervisors (Arizona) by David McKee of the City of Flagstaff on November 16, 2010. A resolution in support of Picture Canyon was adopted by the the Board.
Most people that come to Loreto Baja say it is extremely captivating because it is so unique, so special, so dramatically different from any of Mexico’s destinations. The town of Loreto is rich with Mexican culture, architecture and traditions, a blend of colonial buildings, important history delightful shops, gracious people and inviting restaurants. Loreto Baja is Mexico’s best kept secret, it is one of the most pristine seaside communities set among breathtaking miles of beaches, picturesque sierras and the sapphire blue Sea of Cortes. It is a paradise located in Las Bajas, the perfect place for people looking for unforgettable experiences...
This presentation was inspired by the 3 hour public television program “West of the West – Tales from California’s Channel Islands”. The three episodes first aired in Southern California in May 2016 on KCET-TV. The DVD is available for purchase at http://www.thecifilm.com/. Several DVDs have been donated to the Los Angeles Public Library.
The first one hour program is Ancient Peoples of the Channel Islands. Beginning with the discovery of the oldest human remains ever found in North America – 13,000 year old Arlington Springs Man on Santa Rosa Island – to the true story of the Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island – the inspiration for the best selling children’s book Island of the Blue Dolphins.
1. Units topics Objectives Dates (planning)
• History of El August 5th to August
Salvador 21first
• Military The students will
Dictatorships learn
(1931-1979) about Salvadorian
• Salvadoran Civil beaches,sea life
Unit 1 “Welcome and resorts
War (1980–1992)
to El Salvador” where those places
• Post-war period
(1992-) are located, tourism
vocabulary and how
to talk with tourists.
La Libertad August 21fisrt to
Playa El Sunzal September 6th
Playa El Tunco
Costa del Sol
Playa El Zonte
Playa El
Majahual
Playa El Cuco
Playa San Diego
Resorts The students will be
• Las Veraneras able
Resort to explain the
• Royal importance of
Unit 2 “Beaches”
Decameron mountains and
Salinitas natural resources
• Las Flores Resort in our country.
• La Cocotera
Resort & Eco-
Lodge
Sea life
• Los Cóbanos
• Jaltepeque
Estuary - Costa
del Sol
2. • Cerro Grande de September 9th to
Apaneca September 25th
• Cerro Verde
The students will be
• Cerro San
able
Jacinto
to explain the
• Sierra de
Unit 3 “Mountains importance of
Apaneca
and Volcanos” mountains and
• Izalco (volcano)
natural resources
• Santa Ana
in our country.
Volcano
• Guazapa
(volcano)
• San Andrés The students will September 27th to
• Joya de Cerén be able to October 16th
Unit 4 • El Tazumal and demonstrate their
“Archeological Casa Blanca previous
sites” • National Museum knowledge about
of Anthropology Salvadorian
archeological sites
Rivers October 19th to
• Paz River November 1first
• Sensunapan
River
• Jiboa River
• Lempa River
The students will
• Torola River
be able to promote
Unit 5 “Rivers and • Sumpul River
the Salvadorian
Lakes” • Ostúa River
rivers and lakes.
• Río Grande de
San Miguel
• Goascorán River
• Aselhuate River
Lakes
Coatepeque Lake
Ilopango Lake
• Typical food ( November 4th to
pupusas,tamales, The students will November 20th
nuegados,etc) be able to
Unit 6 “Food that
• Seafood (Puerto rediscover the
enjoy in different
de la Libertad or variety of
places”
different Salvadorian food.
beaches)