by Passport to the Nations | Sep 16, 2015 | God is Creator, Passport to Latin America
The Huichol (pronounced Wee-chole) people today are still considered an unreached people group with only 15% of them Christian. They live in the Sierra Madre mountain range in Mexico. They moved into these secluded areas in the 1500s when the Spanish arrived...
by Passport to the Nations | Sep 8, 2015 | Kids Corner, Latin America
Here are a couple of songs in Spanish that you can learn during your study of Latin America. These are great songs to have in your “back pocket” for several reasons. First of all, if you ever have the opportunity to go on a mission trip to a Spanish-speaking country,...
by Passport to the Nations | Sep 8, 2015 | MAP, Passport to Latin America
Can your students name the two peninsulas located in Mexico? Can they name the seven countries that make up the Central American isthmus? (What is an isthmus anyway?) What is the largest island in the Caribbean? Can they name the only English-speaking country in...
by Passport to the Nations | Sep 8, 2015 | MAP, Passport to Latin America
In this lesson, you will complete the Model Magic maps that were formed last week. Specifically, students will paint and label their maps. The following are step-by-step instructions on this process. What you will need: Dough map from Week 1 Yellow, orange, green,...
by Passport to the Nations | Sep 3, 2015 | Kids Corner, Latin America
Want to learn to identify the countries located in Central America and the Caribbean? The country cards that follow show the outline of the country within the context of the continent on which it is located. In addition, each card includes the capital and important...