This is a collection of three art activities for centers, subs, and early finishers. Templates for the three Mexican icons are provided for the students to add patterns and color along with full directions for how to teach or set up. These would be fun for students to use for Hispanic Heritage Month; Halloween; or Dia de los Muertos. Supplies need are either pens, crayons, or markers. This is a great addition to your sub binder and can be used as an emergency sub lesson. What’s Included? This comprehensive resource includes everything you need to guide your students through fun and culturally enriching art projects. Here’s what you’ll find inside: 1 page of directions outlining various ways to use this product. 1 editable sheet of directions for substitute teachers or classroom use, ensuring a seamless lesson plan. 3 sheets with photos of iconic Mexican symbols: a Calavera (sugar skull), a piñata, and a sombrero, along with descriptions of their cultural significance. 3 sheets of editable directions for center activities, detailing what students need to do for each project. 3 sheets of templates for each picture (sugar skull, piñata, and sombrero), ready for students to add their own patterns and colors. 6 sheets of finished artwork examples to inspire your students. 1 sheet of sample designs from Mexican folk art. 1 sheet of sample patterns to help students get started. 2 formats included in the file: .pdf and .pptx Here's what one buyer said in a review, "Great resource for our Hispanic Heritage thematic unit. I just needed the sombrero pictures but ended up using all of it!"