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Cinco de Mayo
What Is Cinco de Mayo?

Cinco de Mayo
Cinco de Mayo


What Is Cinco de Mayo?
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Reading Level
     edHelper's suggested reading level:   grades 3 to 4
     Flesch-Kincaid grade level:   3.55

Vocabulary
     challenging words:    blind-folded, mexico, reading, nachos, actually, laying, interesting, dizzy, aside, sofa, sight, large, through, army, freedom, pride
     content words:    On May, Mexican Independence Day

Other Languages
     Spanish: ¿Qué es el cinco de mayo?


What Is Cinco de Mayo?
By Brenda B. Covert
  

1     Mrs. Henry sat on the sofa reading the newspaper. Daisy sat on the floor playing with her dolls. When she glanced at her mother, she saw an interesting ad on the back of the paper. It looked like an ad for a Spanish party. Daisy saw words that she could not read. Large letters spelled out "Cinco de Mayo."
 
2     "Hey, Mom, what does that say?" Daisy asked.
 
3     Mrs. Henry turned the paper over and looked. "I don't know, honey."
 
4     Philip wandered through the living room on his way to the kitchen. He looked at the paper in his mother's hands. "Oh, Cinco de Mayo (SINK-oh duh MY-oh)," he said. "I know what that is."
 
5     "You do?" Daisy asked. It seemed like her big brother knew everything.
 
6     "Tell us about it, Philip," Mrs. Henry said, laying the paper aside.
 
7     "Sure thing," Philip said. "Cinco de Mayo means the fifth of May in Spanish. It's a Mexican holiday. Here in America, lots of people look at Cinco de Mayo as a way to enjoy Mexican food, drink, music, and games, like breaking a pinata."
 
8     "I know what a pinata is!" cried Daisy, jumping up. "Jessica had one at her birthday party. It was shaped like a big parrot and was hanging by a rope! We took turns being blind-folded. We got a big stick and tried to hit the pinata." Daisy acted out swinging the stick with her eyes closed. She spun around until she was dizzy. "When it got hit really hard, it broke open, and candy and little toys showered down on us! That was fun!"

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