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in my family carmen lomas garza: En Mi Familia Carmen Lomas Garza, 2000-02 In her eagerly-awaited second book for children, In My Family/En mi familia, internationally-renowned artist Carmen Lomas Garza takes us once again to her hometown of Kingsville, Texas, near the border with Mexico. Through vibrant paintings and warm personal stories, Carmen brings to life more loving memories of growing up in a traditional Mexican American community: eatingempanadas, witnessing the blessing on her cousin's wedding day, and dancing to theconjuntoband at the neighborhood restaurant. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: Family Pictures/Cuadros De Familia Carmen Lomas Garza, Harriet Rohmer, Rosalma Zubizarreta, 1998-03-01 Reprinted in a large-format, English/Spanish bilingual paperback edition, a School Library Journal and Library of Congress Best Books of the Year selection describes a little girl's childhood in a traditional Mexican-American community. Reprint. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: Magic Windows Carmen Lomas Garza, 1999 In Spanish and English, the author portrays her family's Mexican customs. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: A Piece of My Heart Carmen Lomas Garza, 1991 Published in association with the Laguna Gloria Art Museum, this collection of 37 works of art (24 in full color) takes readers into the heart of one of the great painters of Chicano life. Garza's bright, colorful images capture the beauty and texture of daily life among families, friends, and neighbors in southern Texas. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: Young Cornrows Callin Out the Moon Ruth Forman, 2007 A poem about city children spend their summer. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: Rafi and Rosi: Carnival! Lulu Delacre, 2006 Two Latin American tree frogs, mischievous Rafi and his younger sister Rosi, enjoy the events of Puerto Rico's Carnival season. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: 쿠퍼의 레슨 Sun Yung Shin, 2004 When Cooper, a biracial Korean-American boy, feels uncomfortable trying to speak Korean in Mr. Lee's grocery, his bad behavior eventually leads to a change in his attitude. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: Just Like Me Harriet Rohmer, 1997 Fourteen artists and picture book illustrators present self-portraits and brief descriptions that explore their varied ethnic origins, their work, and their feelings about themselves. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: What's the Most Beautiful Thing You Know about Horses? Richard Van Camp, 1998 On January's coldest day of the year in a small community in the Northwest Territories, a stranger to horses searches among family and friends for answers to an important question. It's forty below in the little town of Fort Smith in the Northwest Territories of Canada -- so cold that the ravens refuse to fly and author Richard Van Camp can't go outside. He belongs to the Dogrib tribe, whose people traditionally haven't used horses. To help pass the time, he decides to pose the question, What's the most beautiful thing you know about horses? to family members, friends, and artist George Littlechild, who is Plains Cree and knows a lot about horses. The answers range from zany to profound: Horses can run sideways; they have secrets; they can always find their way home. In this delightful new book, Littlechild's fanciful paintings perfectly capture Van Camp's gentle world-view. Together, they inspire readers to see the world in entirely new ways. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: The Storyteller's Candle Lucía M. González, 2008 During the early years of the Great Depression, New York City's first Puerto Rican library, Pura Belpre, introduces the public library to immigrants living in El Barrio and hosts the neighborhood's first Three Kings' Day fiesta. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: A Library for Juana Pat Mora, 2019 From a very young age, Juana Inés loved words. When she was three years old, she followed her sister to school and begged the teacher to let her stay so she could learn how to read. Juana enjoyed poring over books and was soon making up her own stories, songs, and poems. Juana wanted to become a scholar, but career options for women were limited at this time. She decided to become a nun--Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz--in order to spend her life in solitude reading and writing. Though she died in 1695, Sor Juana Inés is still considered one of the most brilliant writers in Mexico's history: her poetry is recited by schoolchildren throughout Mexico and is studied at schools and universities around the world-- |
in my family carmen lomas garza: A Movie in My Pillow Jorge Argueta, 2001 Poems for children that evoke the wonder of childhood in rural El Salvador include the relationship with a caring father and the author's confusion and delight in his new urban home. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: Bears Make Rock Soup Lisa Fifield, Lise Erdrich, 2013-04-01 A collection of contemporary Native American stories and paintings pays homage to the people, animals, forests, and rivers of the Great Plains. Teacher's Guide available. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: Carmen Lomas Garza Constance Cortez, 2010 Widely known for works that celebrate the traditions of her family and her South Texas Latino community, Carmen Lomas Garza has been active as a painter, printmaker, muralist, and children's book illustrator since the 1970s. Born in Kingsville, Texas, she experienced institutionalized racism in a segregated school system that punished Mexican American students for speaking Spanish. Through her art, which draws on her childhood memories and depicts the relationship between family and community, Garza challenges the legacy of repression while establishing the folk art idiom, as employed by nonwhite and immigrant artists, as a vital element of American modernism. Garza's art illustrates how, despite racial inequities, cultural conflict, and urban pressures, the Mexican American community has sustained a rich and vital cultural identity. In this volume of the pathbreaking A Ver series, Constance Cortez explores Garza's artwork in the context of the Chicano/a art movement, family and regional traditions, and Garza's own political and social activism. -- Amazon.com. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: Hairs/Pelitos Sandra Cisneros, 1997-11 A story in English and Spanish from The House on Mango Street in which a child describes how each person in the family has hair that looks and acts different--Papa's like a broom, Kiki's like fur, and Mama's with the smell of warm bread. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: Our America Smithsonian American Art Museum, 2014 Explores how one group of Latin American artists express their relationship to American art, history and culture. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: ¡Printing the Revolution! E. Carmen Ramos, 2020-12 Printing and collecting the revolution : the rise and impact of Chicano graphics, 1965 to now / E. Carmen Ramos -- Aesthetics of the message : Chicana/o posters, 1965-1987 / Terezita Romo -- War at home : conceptual iconoclasm in American printmaking / Tatiana Reinoza -- Chicanx graphics in the digital age / Claudia E. Zapata. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: Disconnected Kids Robert Melillo, 2009 Offering a bold new understanding of the causes of such disorders as autism, ADHD, Asperger's, dyslexia, and OCD, an effective drug-free program addresses both the symptoms and causes of conditions involving a disconnection between the left and right sides of the developing brain, with customizable exercises, behavior modification advice, nutritional guidelines, and more. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: The Bremen Town Musicians , 2012 A retelling of the Grimm Brothers� beloved tale about an old donkey who leaves the farm to travel to Bremen where he hopes to join a band. On the way, he meets a dog, a cat, and a rooster. With a bray, a bark, a meow, and a cock-a-doodle-doo, they become fast friends and decide to travel together to Bremen�getting there leads to great unexpected results. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: Funds of Knowledge Norma Gonzalez, Luis C. Moll, Cathy Amanti, 2006-04-21 The concept of funds of knowledge is based on a simple premise: people are competent and have knowledge, and their life experiences have given them that knowledge. The claim in this book is that first-hand research experiences with families allow one to document this competence and knowledge, and that such engagement provides many possibilities for positive pedagogical actions. Drawing from both Vygotskian and neo-sociocultural perspectives in designing a methodology that views the everyday practices of language and action as constructing knowledge, the funds of knowledge approach facilitates a systematic and powerful way to represent communities in terms of the resources they possess and how to harness them for classroom teaching. This book accomplishes three objectives: It gives readers the basic methodology and techniques followed in the contributors' funds of knowledge research; it extends the boundaries of what these researchers have done; and it explores the applications to classroom practice that can result from teachers knowing the communities in which they work. In a time when national educational discourses focus on system reform and wholesale replicability across school sites, this book offers a counter-perspective stating that instruction must be linked to students' lives, and that details of effective pedagogy should be linked to local histories and community contexts. This approach should not be confused with parent participation programs, although that is often a fortuitous consequence of the work described. It is also not an attempt to teach parents how to do school although that could certainly be an outcome if the parents so desired. Instead, the funds of knowledge approach attempts to accomplish something that may be even more challenging: to alter the perceptions of working-class or poor communities by viewing their households primarily in terms of their strengths and resources, their defining pedagogical characteristics. Funds of Knowledge: Theorizing Practices in Households, Communities, and Classrooms is a critically important volume for all teachers and teachers-to-be, and for researchers and graduate students of language, culture, and education. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: Shortcut Donald Crews, 1996-09-20 The train tracks ran right by Bigmama's house in Cottondale, and the children were warned to stay off the tracks. But one night they were late, and the tracks were a shortcut, so they started off. And when there was no turning back, they heard the train coming. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: Teaching for Biliteracy Karen Beeman, Cheryl Urow, 2013 The concept of bridging between languages is introduced to the biliteracy filed in this practical professional development guide for teachers, administrators, and leadership teams. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: Coming to America Betsy Maestro, 1996 Explores the evolving history of immigration to the United States, a long saga about people coming first in search of food and then, later in a quest for religious and political freedom, safety, and prosperity. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: Tomas and the Library Lady Pat Mora, 2020-08-25 A Common Core Exemplar Text by an award-winning author-illustrator team Tomás is a son of migrant workers. Every summer he and his family follow the crops north from Texas to Iowa, spending long, arduous days in the fields. At night they gather around to hear Grandfather's wonderful stories. But before long, Tomás knows all the stories by heart. There are more stories in the library,Papa Grande tells him. The very next day, Tomás meets the library lady and a whole new world opens up for him. Based on the true story of the Mexican-American author and educator Tomás Rivera, a child of migrant workers who went on to become the first minority Chancellor in the University of California system, this inspirational story suggests what libraries--and education--can make possible. Raul Colón's warm, expressive paintings perfectly interweave the harsh realities of Tomás's life, the joyful imaginings he finds in books, and his special relationships with a wise grandfather and a caring librarian. A gentle text and innovative artwork. . . . While young readers and future librarians will find this an inspiring tale, the end note gives it a real kick: the story is based on an actual migrant worker [Tomás Rivera] who became chancellor of a university--where the library now bears his name.--Publishers Weekly |
in my family carmen lomas garza: Quinito's Neighborhood Ina Cumpiano, 2005 Quinito's neighbors all have important roles to play in the community. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: Multicultural Children's Literature Donna E. Norton, 2009 With the growing number of ethnic minority students in public schools, it is very important for teachers, librarians, and all those who work with children to have an understanding of appropriate multicultural literature. This book and the literature selections are designed to develop heightened sensitivity and understanding of people from various cultures and traditions through the selection of carefully chosen literature. It includes a balance of research about the culture and the literature, a discussion of authentic literature for students from early childhood through young adults, and teaching activities designed to develop higher cognitive abilities. The book uses a unique five-phase approach for the study of multicultural literature that has been field tested. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: ...y no se lo trago la tierra / ...And the Earth Did Not Devour Him Tomàs Rivera, 2015-09-30 ñI tell you, God could care less about the poor. Tell me, why must we live here like this? What have we done to deserve this? YouÍre so good and yet you suffer so much,î a young boy tells his mother in Tomàs RiveraÍs classic novel about the migrant worker experience. Outside the chicken coop that is their home, his father wails in pain from the unbearable cramps brought on by sunstroke after working in the hot fields. The young boy canÍt understand his parentsÍ faith in a god that would impose such horrible suffering, poverty and injustice on innocent people. Adapted into the award-winning film and the earth did not swallow him and recipient of the first award for Chicano literature, the Premio Quinto Sol, in 1970, RiveraÍs masterpiece recounts the experiences of a Mexican-American community through the eyes of a young boy. Forced to leave their home in search of work, the migrants are exploited by farmers, shopkeepers, even other Mexican Americans, and the boy must forge his identity in the face of exploitation, death and disease, constant moving and conflicts with school officials. In this new edition of a powerful novel comprised of short vignettes, Rivera writes hauntingly about alienation, love and betrayal, man and nature, death and resurrection and the search for community. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: César Carmen T. Bernier-Grand, 2011 Tells the life story of Cšar Chv̀ez, whose efforts as a labor leader in the mid-twentieth century brought better working conditions to migrant farmworkers in the U.S. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: Me and My Family Tree Joan Sweeney, 2018-09-18 Where am I on my family tree? A beloved bestseller that shows children how to understand their place among their relatives, now refreshed with new art from Emma Trithart. Who is part of your family? How are they related to you? In this edition of Me and My Family Tree, with new art by Emma Trithart, a young girl uses simple language, her own childlike drawings, and diagrams to explain how the members of her family are related to each other and to her. Clear, colorful, detailed artwork and a fill-in family tree in the back help make the parts of the family--from siblings to grandparents to cousins--understandable to very young readers. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: Amigos Del Otro Lado Gloria Anzaldúa, 1993 Did you come from Mexico? An Mexican-American defends Joaquin, a boyy frp, Mexico who came across the border. The Border Patrol is looking for him and his mother who are hiding. His newly found friend Prietita took him to the Herb Lady to help him with red welts. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: Phantom Sightings Rita González, Howard N. Fox, Chon A. Noriega, 2008 A comprehensive examination of Chicano art in the early twentieth century, exploring the current tendency of experimentation and how the movement has shifted away from painting and political statements, and toward conceptual art, performance, film, photography, and media-based art; includes artist portfolios and a chronology of significant moments in Chicano history. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: En Mi Familia Carmen Lomas Garza, 1996 Following the bestselling Family Pictures, In My Family/En Mi Familia is Garza's continuing tribute to the family and community that shaped her childhood and her life. Vibrant paintings and warm personal stories depict memories of growing up in the traditional Mexican-American community of her hometown of Kingsville, Texas. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: The Orphan of Ellis Island Elvira Woodruff, 2000-06-01 During a school trip to Ellis Island, Dominick Avaro, a ten-year-old foster child, travels back in time to 1908 Italy and accompanies two young emigrants to America. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: Masquerader Lulu Delacre, 1993 Against all odds, a resourceful Puerto Rican boy manages to get a costume together for Carnival. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: Odd Birds Severo Perez, 2019 The year is 1961. Seventy-year-old Cosimo Infante Cano, a Cuban-born artist in need of inspiration, follows his lover to Texas in what was to be a temporary sabbatical from their life in France. Unexpectedly, he finds himself stranded in San Antonio, nearly penniless, with little more than the clothes on his back and an extraordinary pocket watch. His long hair and eccentric attire make him an odd sight in what he has been told is a conservative cultural backwater. Cosimo's French and Cuban passports put a cloud of suspicion over him as events elsewhere in the world play out. Algeria is in open revolt against France. Freedom Riders are being assaulted in Mississippi, and the Bay of Pigs debacle is front-page news. Cosimo confronts nightmares and waking terrors rooted in the horror he experienced during the Great War of 1914-1918. His friends--students, librarians, shopkeepers, laborers, lawyers, bankers, and even a parrot--coalesce around this elderly French artist as he attempts to return to what remains of his shattered life. His new friends feel empathy for his impoverished condition, but his unconventional actions and uncompromising ethics confuse them. He creates charming drawings he refuses to sell and paints a house simply for the pleasure of making a difference. In the process he forever alters the lives of those who thought they were helping him. |
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in my family carmen lomas garza: Animal Poems of the Iguazu: Animalario Del Iguazu Francisco Alarcón, Perfection Learning Corporation, 2014 let's listen to / the green voice / of the rainforest The animals of the Iguazú speak for themselves, creating a collection of poems that will resonate with readers of all ages. In the magical rainforest of the Iguazú National Park, butterflies are the multicolored flowers of the air. Great dusky swifts watch over the park, and the untamed spirits of jaguars roam the jungle. Spanning three countries--Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay--the thundering waterfalls and lush green rainforests of the Iguazú have dazzled visitors for centuries, and are now in danger of being lost. Following the Amerindian oral tradition, award-winning Chicano poet Francisco X. Alarcón lets the animals of the Iguazú speak for themselves in their own soaring, roaring, fluttering voices, and the resulting poems are as urgent as they are beautiful and humorous. Maya Christina Gonzalez's mixed media illustrations bring the colors and textures of the Iguazú rainforest to vibrant life. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: In My Family/En Mi Familia Carmen Lomas Garza, 2012-02-23 Following the bestselling Family Pictures, In My Family/En Mi Familia is Garza's continuing tribute to the family and community that shaped her childhood and her life. Vibrant paintings and warm personal stories depict memories of growing up in the traditional Mexican-American community of her hometown of Kingsville, Texas. |
in my family carmen lomas garza: En Mi Familia / In My Family Carmen Lomas Garza, 2013-04 The author describes, in bilingual text and illustrations, her experiences growing up in a Hispanic community in Texas |
in my family carmen lomas garza: Making Sense Juli Kendall, Outey Khuon, 2023-10-10 Reading is all about understanding. How do we know our kids are getting it—and what do we do when they don't get it? Authors Juli Kendall and Outey Khuon believe that small group comprehension lessons have a key role to play in advancing students' understanding of texts. Making Sense: Small-Group Comprehension Lessons for English Language Learners , they provide answers to many common questions asked by teachers of ELL. It is an easy-to-use, practical resource for ELD, ESL, and ESOL teachers.The book's five main sections are geared to the stages of language proficiency, and lessons span kindergarten through grade 8. The authors outline 52 lessons that teach students how to make connections, visualize, infer, and determine importance. Each lesson follows a four-part teaching framework: Start Up/Connection: Helping students build background and use prior knowledge to connect to the lesson Give Information : Explicitly telling students what they are going to learn and why they are learning it Active Involvement : Students practice what they are learning while the teacher monitors and adjusts instruction accordingly Off-You-Go!: Opportunities for students to practice what they learned with peers or independently. Making Sense will appeal to experienced teachers seeking to expand their repertoire of lessons, as well as new teachers just beginning the adventure of teaching comprehension to English language learners. |
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traveling with his migrant worker family all the way from Crystal City, Texas to Hampton, Iowa to work in the fields. He has nightmares about a cruel teacher in his last ... • In My Family, written and illustrated by Carmen Lomas Garza • Pepita Talks Twice/Pepita Habla Dos Vece s, written by Ofelia Dumas Lachtman, illustrated by Alex Pardo ...
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Schecter; Spanish Translation by Francisco X. Alarcon Carmen Lomas Garza, En Mi Familia Carmen Lomas Garza,2000-02 In her eagerly-awaited second book for children, In My Family/En mi familia, internationally-renowned artist Carmen Lomas Garza takes us once again to her hometown of Kingsville, Texas, near the border with Mexico.
Carmen Lomas Garza - cover - Denver Public Schools
Carmen Lomas Garza: Chicana Author and Illustrator By Deborah J. Francis Grades: ECE - 2nd Implementation Time: 2-3 weeks Published 2002 Denver Public Schools, Denver, Colorado The Alma Curriculum and Teacher Training Project Loyola A. …
Making Magic Windows Creating Cut Paper Art With Carmen Lomas Garza ...
Carmen Lomas Garza,1999 Magic Windows Carmen Lomas Garza,1999 In Spanish and English, the author portrays her family's Mexican customs. Magic Windows: Cut-paper Art and Stories by Carmen Lomas Garza; as Told to Harriet Rohmer; Edited by David Schecter; Spanish Translation by Francisco X. Alarcon Carmen Lomas Garza,
Children's Books: Mosaics - JSTOR
itage prompted Carmen Lomas Garza to create another bilingual picture book about her childhood in Kingsville, Texas, near the Mexico-United States border. In My Family/En mi familia (A) is a collection of vibrant, detailed paint ings depicting family experiences and customs narrated in English and Spanish in this mosaic of Mexican American cul ...
Recommended Bilingual Books in English and Spanish
In My Family/En mi Familia. Written by/Escrito por Carmen Lomas Garza. San Francisco: Children’s Book Press, 1996. My Name is Celia: The Life of Celia Cruz/Me llamo Celia: La vida de Celia Cruz. Written by/Escrito por Monica Brown. Illustrated by/Ilustrado por Rafael López. My Very Own Room/Mi propio cuartito. Written by/Escrito por Amade ...
Carmen Lomas Garzas Paintings Show Pride In
United States En Mi Familia Carmen Lomas Garza,2000-02 In her eagerly awaited second book for children In My Family En mi familia internationally renowned artist Carmen Lomas Garza takes us once again to her hometown of Kingsville Texas near the border with Mexico Through vibrant paintings and warm personal stories Carmen brings to life more ...
Oral history interview with Carmen Lomas Garza
An interview of Carmen Lomas Garza conducted 1997 Apr. 10-May 27, by Paul Karlstrom, for the Archives of American Art. Scope and Contents ... children's art; using family experiences for her "monitos" or "little figures" (cards painted with sets of fifteen numbers); and preserving her Mexican-American traditions as a basis for her identity. ...
Teacher Read-Aloud
Carmen Lomas Garza is a Chicana artist. Through her art, she shares her memories of family and friends living and working together in their community. Above all, her art reflects her great pride in her Chicano, or Mexican-American, heritage and culture. Early Life Carmen Lomas Garza was born in Kingsville, Texas, in 1948. When she was
Making Magic Windows Creating Cut Paper Art With Carmen Lomas Garza
Making Magic Windows Carmen Lomas Garza,1999 In Spanish and English, Carmen Lomas Garza portrays her family's Mexican customs through cut-paper work. Making Magic Windows C. Garza,1999-03-01 Provides instructions for making paper banners and more intricate cut-outs. Making Magic Windows Creating Cut Paper Art With Carmen … upon the
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Half the Picture, - Mills
CARMEN LOMAS GARZA: STORYTELLING AND FRAGMENTATION OF IDENTITY Andrea Ortiz Galdamez 11 The storytelling of domestic and familiar spaces guides Carmen Lomas Garza’s work. As a Chicana woman who grew up in the 1960s and 1970s, her work reaffirms the importance of showing narratives of Mexican-American/Chicanx families during this time period ...