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10th Grade  Project 4 weeks

Brushstrokes of Belonging: Historias y Raíces

Olga A
Apr 23, 2026
Updated Apr 23, 2026
Effective Communication
Collaboration
Critical Thinking & Problem Solving
Content Expertise
Academic Mindset
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Purpose

Students investigate how family migration stories shape identity by interviewing a family member in Spanish, studying community narratives, and connecting those stories to themes from Esperanza and history class. They build communication and content expertise by using the preterite and imperfect to ask questions, retell past experiences, and present a clear personal narrative. Through watercolor techniques, symbolism, color, and composition, they create a canvas that represents both a family member’s journey to the United States and their own identity, community, and sense of belonging. The work culminates in a public gallery and Spanish presentation that ask students to listen with empathy, revise through feedback, and connect personal history to larger community experiences of immigration.

Learning goals

Students will analyze migration stories in Spanish to identify how identity, community, and lived experiences are communicated through specific details, and they will discuss these ideas with peers and present them clearly. They will conduct and respond to family interviews in Spanish using the preterite and imperfect with increasing accuracy, supported by vocabulary and sentence frames about immigration, emotions, family relationships, and personal history. They will apply watercolor techniques, symbolism, color, and composition to create a canvas that represents both a family member’s journey and their own identity. They will revise their visual and oral work through critique, connect personal stories to larger community and historical narratives, and share their learning in a public exhibition.

Competencies
  • Effective Communication - Students practice listening to understand, communicating with empathy, and share their learning through exhibiting, presenting and reflecting on their work.
  • Collaboration - Students co-design projects with peers, exercise shared-decision making, strengthen relational agency, resolve conflict, and assume leadership roles.
  • Critical Thinking & Problem Solving - Students consider a variety of innovative approaches to address and understand complex questions that are authentic and important to their communities.
  • Content Expertise - Students develop key competencies, skills, and dispositions with ample opportunities to apply knowledge and engage in work that matters to them.
  • Academic Mindset - Students establish a sense of place, identity, and belonging to increase self-efficacy while engaging in critical reflection and action.

Products

Students will create interview questions in Spanish, audio reflections, vocabulary supports, and sketch drafts that turn family migration stories into a visual story map. Throughout the project, they will produce watercolor studies, planning notes, peer feedback revisions, and a short Spanish artist statement that connects identity, immigration, family history, and community. By the end, each student will present a finished watercolor canvas that combines a family member’s journey to the United States with the student’s own identity symbols, along with a QR-linked Spanish audio narration using preterite and imperfect tenses. The final showcase can also include process sketches, revised drafts, and one collaborative class mural or panel display that connects individual stories to larger community histories.

Launch

Begin with “Historias que Pintan”: invite a guest from a local immigration advocacy organization to share a brief migration story in Spanish and English while a community artist displays a live watercolor demonstration using color and symbols to represent memory, movement, and identity. Students then rotate through short stations with family audio clips, sample interview questions, example canvases, and images connected to immigration history from their History class, responding in Spanish with one phrase about identity and one question they want to explore. Close with an opening circle where students sketch a quick symbol of their own family story on watercolor paper, share it with a partner using a preterite or imperfect sentence frame, and begin a first visual story map for their final canvas.

Exhibition

Host a bilingual gallery event such as Raíces en Lienzo or Nuestro Camino Gallery where students display their watercolor canvases, sketch drafts, interview notes, and short Spanish artist statements alongside QR codes linking to their audio narrations. Invite families, the history class, the community immigration partner, and the local artist or muralist to rotate through student presentations as students tell the family migration story in Spanish using the preterite and imperfect and explain the symbols, colors, and composition choices that connect family history to their own identity. Include a response station where guests leave written reflections about themes of identity, migration, and community, and end with a brief whole-group celebration that highlights how individual stories connect to larger local histories. If desired, combine the individual canvases into a collaborative mural wall so the exhibit also shows shared migration experiences across the class.

Plan
By Phase By Day Calendar
Launch Listen & Map Stories Ideate Multiple Concepts Prototype & Present Iterations Showcase
Launch
Students will launch the project by listening to authentic migration stories, analyzing how identity and memory can be represented in Spanish and watercolor, and beginning their first evidence-based story map and interview plan for a family member.
Days 1 - 2
🎨 Historias que Pintan
Launch 90m
🗺️ Mapa de historia inicial
Deliverable 90m
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Edit Phase

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Listen & Map Stories
Students will analyze migration narratives in Spanish, practice and conduct a family interview using preterite and imperfect forms, synthesize interview evidence into an empathy artifact, and draft an early visual story map that links family history, identity, and community themes for a later watercolor canvas.
Days 3 - 8
🎧 Historias migratorias y detalles clave
Knowledge/Skill Building 90m
🗣️ Preguntas de entrevista en pasado
Knowledge/Skill Building 90m
🌎 Voces de la comunidad inmigrante
Community Experience 90m
🧩 Mapa de empatía familiar
Research 90m
🖌️ Símbolos, color y memoria
Knowledge/Skill Building 90m
🗺️ Borrador del lienzo narrativo
Deliverable 90m
No activities have been added to this phase yet.

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Ideate Multiple Concepts
Students will synthesize interview evidence and class texts into a clear design brief for identity and migration storytelling, generate several watercolor canvas concepts, test those ideas through structured peer critique in Spanish, and choose one direction to carry into prototyping with documented revisions tied to user needs and story clarity.
Days 9 - 13
🧩 Patrones y diseño breve
Knowledge/Skill Building 90m
🎨 Color, símbolo y composición
Knowledge/Skill Building 90m
✏️ Tres conceptos de lienzo
Project Work 90m
🗣️ Crítica de historias visuales
Deliverable 90m
✅ Concepto final y plan
Assessment 90m
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Edit Phase

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Prototype & Present Iterations
Students will refine their watercolor identity canvases through two documented feedback-and-revision cycles, test story clarity with peers and community-connected viewers, strengthen Spanish narration using preterite and imperfect, and prepare a stakeholder-facing prototype presentation that traces design decisions back to interview evidence, Esperanza, and community migration themes.
Days 14 - 18
🎨 Watercolor Studies for Memory Symbols
Knowledge/Skill Building 75m
🗣️ Spanish Prototype Pitch Round
Deliverable 90m
🖌️ Revised Canvas Prototype Build
Project Work 90m
🤝 Community Feedback and Second Revision
Community Experience 90m
📽️ Diseño y Relato Milestone
Assessment 90m
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Showcase
Students will present their finished watercolor canvases and Spanish migration narratives to an authentic audience, explain how interview evidence shaped their artistic and language choices, document feedback from viewers, and reflect on how their family story, identity, and community connections evolved through revision and public sharing.
Days 19 - 20
🖼️ Raíces en Lienzo Gallery
Community Experience 90m
🎤 Historias y Revisiones Defensa
Assessment 90m
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Launch Days 1–2
Day 1
🎨 Historias que Pintan
Launch 90m
Day 2
🗺️ Mapa de historia inicial
Deliverable 90m
Listen & Map Stories Days 3–8
Day 3
🎧 Historias migratorias y detalles clave
Knowledge/Skill Building 90m
Day 4
🗣️ Preguntas de entrevista en pasado
Knowledge/Skill Building 90m
Day 5
🌎 Voces de la comunidad inmigrante
Community Experience 90m
Day 6
🧩 Mapa de empatía familiar
Research 90m
Day 7
🖌️ Símbolos, color y memoria
Knowledge/Skill Building 90m
Day 8
🗺️ Borrador del lienzo narrativo
Deliverable 90m
Ideate Multiple Concepts Days 9–13
Day 9
🧩 Patrones y diseño breve
Knowledge/Skill Building 90m
Day 10
🎨 Color, símbolo y composición
Knowledge/Skill Building 90m
Day 11
✏️ Tres conceptos de lienzo
Project Work 90m
Day 12
🗣️ Crítica de historias visuales
Deliverable 90m
Day 13
✅ Concepto final y plan
Assessment 90m
Prototype & Present Iterations Days 14–18
Day 14
🎨 Watercolor Studies for Memory Symbols
Knowledge/Skill Building 75m
Day 15
🗣️ Spanish Prototype Pitch Round
Deliverable 90m
Day 16
🖌️ Revised Canvas Prototype Build
Project Work 90m
Day 17
🤝 Community Feedback and Second Revision
Community Experience 90m
Day 18
📽️ Diseño y Relato Milestone
Assessment 90m
Showcase Days 19–20
Day 19
🖼️ Raíces en Lienzo Gallery
Community Experience 90m
Day 20
🎤 Historias y Revisiones Defensa
Assessment 90m

June 2026

Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
15 Day 1
Launch
🎨 Historias que Pintan
16 Day 2
🗺️ Mapa de historia inicial
17 Day 3
Listen & Map Stories
🎧 Historias migratorias y detalles clave
18 Day 4
🗣️ Preguntas de entrevista en pasado
19 Day 5
🌎 Voces de la comunidad inmigrante
22 Day 6
🧩 Mapa de empatía familiar
23 Day 7
🖌️ Símbolos, color y memoria
24 Day 8
🗺️ Borrador del lienzo narrativo
25 Day 9
Ideate Multiple Concepts
🧩 Patrones y diseño breve
26 Day 10
🎨 Color, símbolo y composición

July 2026

Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
29 Day 11
✏️ Tres conceptos de lienzo
30 Day 12
🗣️ Crítica de historias visuales
1 Day 13
✅ Concepto final y plan
2 Day 14
Prototype & Present Iterations
🎨 Watercolor Studies for Memory Symbols
3 Day 15
🗣️ Spanish Prototype Pitch Round
6 Day 16
🖌️ Revised Canvas Prototype Build
7 Day 17
🤝 Community Feedback and Second Revision
8 Day 18
📽️ Diseño y Relato Milestone
9 Day 19
Showcase
🖼️ Raíces en Lienzo Gallery
10 Day 20
🎤 Historias y Revisiones Defensa
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