Día de los muertos interactive websites

This interactive website allows students to click on different tabs to learn about the customs and beliefs about Día de los muertos. Students also have an opportunity to build their own digital altars.

There are resources for teachers too! Some of the resources include a user guide and lesson plans for grades K-2 and grades 6-8.

Want to take a 360 tour of an already made alter?

A few other websites for lessons and information about Día de los muertos are: National Geographic and National Geographic Kids

Video Google Arts and Culture-Day of the dead

These sites includes information along with pictures to show students cultural examples about the holiday celebration.

Looking for crafty projects for Día de los muertos? Below are a few sites with lots of projects and craft ideas.

Hello Kids Has numerous pages giving students an option to color online or print and color.

Scrumdilly-do Make paper plate calavera masks.

Growing up bilingual 25 Day of the dead DIY projects.

The Crafty Chica Has over 100 Día de los muertos projects.

The Crafty Cow Has lots of fun project ideas to choose from.

AzCentral Día de los muertos Teacher Packet.

Looking some great videos to help tie everything together. Below are a few of my personal favorite Day of the Dead videos.

Dia De Los Muertos (Day Of The Dead) – A Brief Explainer

(SCHOOL FRIENDLY) What is El Dia De Los Muertos? by Eddie G!

5 Things You Didn’t Know About Day of the Dead

Dia de Los Muertos (Lesson)

Dia de los Muertos | Film School Shorts

Want to make a day of the dead presentation for your students. Download this free Day of the Dead presentation template from Slides Carnival. The template is available in Google Slides and Powerpoint.