Museo del Prado
is waiting here to be explored for Ms. Casillas's
students of the history of art in Spain.
Folkdancing
links are here for Ms. Casillas's assignment that
includes the mambo, the tango, and other Latin
dances.
Fiestas
are found here for Ms. Casillas's assignment about
festivals in Spain and other Spanish-speaking
countries.
University of Guadalajara
is a site, in Spanish, full of links to cultural
information about Mexico. Its opening page is
spectacular.
Mexican recipes
may help you with a tasty project.
Hispanic Heritage
has links to biographic and geographic information
in English or Spanish.
Biography.com
is the place to go when you know for whom you are
looking.
Bullfighting is briefly described here on a site
from Andalucia.
Mundo
Taurino has more information about bullfighting,
but may be more difficult to navigate.
ABC Electronico
is a news journal from Spain, only for those who
read Spanish with some fluency.
Travel
the World
on this highly commercial site which provides maps
and travel information for virtually any tourist
spot on the globe.
Ellis Island
is the page to visit when you are learning about how
varied Americans are in their origins.
American
Sign Language is animated here.
Codes and ciphers
are an intentionally confusing way to communicate.
Can you decode the cryptogram of the week?
The Navajo Code Talkers
used codes, based on their native language, that
were impossible for the Japanese to decypher during
World War II.
The U.S.
Marine Corps also records the
history of the code talkers.