Be sure to check them out if it helps you to see ideas in action! Lesson 3 : La granja I can name some farm animals.
Lesson 4 : La comida I can name some foods. Lesson 6: Los colores I can name some colors. Lesson 7: Los opuestos I can describe a little. Lesson Goodnight in Spanish I can talk about sleeping and waking up. Lesson Numbers in Spanish I can count 0 Lesson Review Activities I can understand an authentic song.
Orugas y Mariposas : A unit to go with La oruga muy hambrienta. This unit is a basic intro to numbers, colors, fruits, days of the week, and high frequency verbs. This unit builds upon the Los Pollitos Dicen curriculum and teaches parts of the face, the five senses, parts of the body, saying when something hurts, and going to the doctor. Lesson 1 : Los 5 Sentidos. This unit builds upon A Mi Burro Unit 1. This unit follow the A My Burro Units, though most of the content would work after the Pollitos units as well.
The core themes include the family, sharks, and ocean life, while reviewing basic themes from previous units like colors, numbers, high-frequency verbs, body parts, and basic adjectives.
This is a story-based winter holiday unit that review body parts, colors, numbers, farm animals, and common verbs. Teaching language and Spanglish living are your things too?
Join my mailing list to stay in touch. You'll receive some welcome emails, and then be part of the regular list. I write a few times a month with tips, ideas, and behind-the-scenes news. Facebook Twitter Instagram. If any or all of those lofty goals describe you, then the Spanish for Preschoolers E-Guide is for you.
If that is what you are looking for I can help as well, but I would recommend that you get the Spanish for Preschoolers Guide first so that you see if my approach is for you. The Spanish for Preschoolers E-Guide IS a guide for those of you who are starting to teach young children Spanish and need a quick introduction to hit the ground running. It is especially ideal for those of you who are planning to open an independent Spanish program , but those of you who teach in regular preschool and early elementary settings will find it useful as well.
The content of the guide is appropriate for teaching children 1 to 10 years old. For five years, I went to Congress to advocate for language instruction in schools.
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Thank you for emailing it to be promptly… and what a lovely surprise to receive a sample of The Little Red Hen curriculum as a free bonus. I am from the UK and I came across your site when searching for Spanish lesson plans. I am in the process of developing a Spanish curriculum for my own children both under 5 as other children in the local community. I agree that it is so important to learn foreign languages asap from birth or before!
Thank you for giving me great insight into effective teaching methods and I look forward to finding out more about your other curriculums once your revamp of them is complete. Hi Ana! I contacted you while doing my graduate work at The Ohio State University. I came home to CA and started a nonprofit. We do weekly home visits to families whose second language is English. We have many low income immigrants from Mexico and Central America.
Many of the parents did not have an opportunity for an education in their home country. Parents have varied levels of Spanish literacy.
Also I need developmentally appropriate assessments for the children And appropriate assessments for parents to give evidence of their increased vocabulary and overall language and literacy growth.
Hi Connie! So good hearing from you. It may be better to reach me at ana analomba. Hi, I am Jigna Wadhwana. I stay in India, can you send me the copy of your book to me in India. As I want to teach the toddlers.
Please reply me as soon as possible. I believe that Paypal also operates in India, so you should have no problem purchasing it from my website. Please note that this is not a physical book — it is a digital book in PDF format. Therefore, you can either download it and read it on your computer, tablet, or phone, or you can print it out, if this is easier for you. All the best, Ana. Hola Ana me llamo Silvia soy espanola viviendo en Uk.
He estado dando clases de espanol para ninos pero es dificil encontrar materiales que sean Buenos y siempre necesitas nuevas ideas. Estoy pensando empezar mi negocio dando clases de espanol. Podrias darme algun consejo de como empezar? Muchas gracias. A eso me refiero. Cosas como: para lista a la Escula? OnlineFreeSpanish is one of our personal favorites for learning Spanish for kids.
The site includes 19 lessons that are precursors to several activities and fun games. Parents can even print out coloring pages related to each of the lessons! Your young scholar will quickly learn Spanish vocabulary relating to farm animals, the seasons, emotions, schools supplies, and more. ABCYA teaches elementary school students a multitude of subjects. Spanish Word Bingo has 11 categories to choose from, which feature more than vocabulary words and phrases.
Spanish Word Toss also has 11 categories to choose from, including animals, months of the year, and transportation. We recommend these games for Spanish learners in first grade and up. Digital Dialects is great for older, middle school aged kids. Learning Spanish for kids is different than learning it as an adult, and perhaps more fun with engaging websites like this one! On Digital Dialects, students can practice greetings, verb conjugations, units of time, and more with fun and interactive games.
PBS is well known for its learning programs, and this is no exception! Learners will discover the Spanish language through activities, games, and videos along with the relatable star character, Noah, who lives with his grandmother in a Spanish-speaking neighborhood. Each activity and game uses a variety of useful Spanish vocabulary. Your kids will learn how to use adjectives like colors, how to discuss chores, and more.
When it comes to learning Spanish for kids, this site is a must-have. Rocklingua is a multi-faceted learning site run by teachers, musicians, animators, and computer programmers. Through songs, games, worksheets, videos, and a picture dictionary, your child will build his or her foundation in the Spanish language. The free songs and games are clearly labeled, and other learning opportunities on the site are available for purchase.
A parent can start by following these 5 simple strategies to learn Spanish:. By using picture dictionaries and encyclopedias, they open up a world of knowledge to children. These great reference books are full of factual events and words in very simple terms. Some picture book dictionaries now incorporate bilingual words and phonetics. Phonetics is an essential part of learning a foreign language.
The ability to pronounce or learn syllable formation can be obtained from dictionaries. Good reference materials are also great ways to learn about other Spanish cultures and heritages. They depict how other cultures may differ from your own way of living, which is an important part of learning about a foreign language.
Another great way to teach children Spanish is playing bingo word games or puzzles. A wonderful way to learn new vocabulary and spelling is by just simply playing with words. In crossword puzzles, kids can find new Spanish or bilingual words in an array of letter connections. To further emphasize their learning in Spanish, bingo games or picture puzzles are a great way to connect picture with the new learned word.
Children are able to associate the new word with the picture. Hence, they comprehend, for instance, that water is agua. Puzzles are one of the best ways to teach children about new Spanish words. Other best ways to educate children about Spanish is theme worksheets. Preschoolers or beginners in Spanish tend to learn better by observing how specific daily tasks like cooking, working, going to school, transportation, and even science is applied in daily life.
Educators recently implemented this type of teaching as full immersion Spanish learning. In this way, students are completely engrossed in the language, learning all aspects of the culture and dialects in Spanish. This form of learning is very much like being part of a foreign exchange program.
What fun way to learn Spanish for kids than to listen to some Spanish music. Preschoolers love to play and dance with lyrics that they can relate as learning about farm animals, colors, numbers, and letters. And many lyrics are very catchy.
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