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We all learn in different ways. That’s why it's smart to teach your kids Spanish in a way that works for them. These 25 methods will help.

patricia e saved to Spanish
Poems and rhymes for children in Spanish. Poemas y rimas infantiles en español.

Spanish Mama saved to Best of Spanish Mama
Colección de magníficos reportes de lectura Temas El reporte de lectura como técnica para estudiar un texto Técnica de elaboración de reportes de lectura EL REPORTE DE LECTURA COMO T…

Carina Ortega saved to DOCUMENTOS EDUCATIVOS
If you’re asking yourself should you learn another language then the answer is YES. It can help your career and can benefit you greatly from a personal point of view. Job Coconut carried out a survey with over 1000 multilingual speakers and found what they thought were the benefits of being bilingual. Being multilingual can be a great advantage when looking for a job and taking the next step in your career. Especially when you take your career abroad. Multilingual speakers are in high demand…
Adam Ramsey saved to Business Help
Common Spanish phrases for daily routines. Vocabulary for meals, play, bedtime and to tell kids how wonderful they are! Printable list and audio included.
Okay, so most teachers would agree that you need attention getters in the classroom. Whether your students are completing independent work or doing an interactive activity, when you the teacher nee…

Yamilly saved to Para la clase de español!
Thought I'd share some of our most useful writing anchor charts with you all tonight gracing the walls of our classroom, as well as a new pack I just got up on TpT which includes the posters I use to guide my students through the writing process! So first off, here is the chart I have hanging on my cabinets (must utilize all space!) which my students use to highlight their current step in the Writers' Workshop process. We have been working as a class to select ideas for our non-fiction…

Brenda Monterrosa saved to School
I would like to share with you an activity that has been a big success in my classroom! My little ones LOVE to go to the writing centers and practice their writing!!! The best part is that they are practicing their reading too! The activity consist of three parts. The first part the students need to read the words. Second, they build the word with magnet letters. Last, they write the words with a dry erase marker. Right now, I just have them read and write their names, because I want them to…
Ligia Olivan saved to Places to Visit