Mrs. Perez's class studyed the Ojo de Dios or Eye of God in Spanish II and created their own Ojo de Dios.
History: The Ojo de Dios or Eye of God is a symbol of power of seeing and understanding unknown things. It is commonly found among the Huichol Indians of northwestern Mexico. The four points represent earth, fire, air, and water.
Standard 4: Develop insight into the nature of Language and Culture.
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5.1 A: Demonstrate awareness of non-verbal communication through art.
Pictures and Page By: Hayley Byard