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Preschool Spanish Lesson 6: Los colores. Song for learning the colors in Spanish, for kids. Montessori, Spanish Circle Time Ideas, Learning Spanish Kindergarten, Multicultural Songs For Preschool, Spanish Elementary Lessons, Teaching Colors In Spanish, Spanish 1st Grade, Spanish Colours, Colours In Spanish

Inside: A preschool lesson on the colors in Spanish for kids, through comprehensible stories, songs, and input. Lesson 6 Goals: I can recognize some colors. Target Structures: me gusta, no me gusta, te gusta (repeated from last week), los colores, pinta Note: You may want to teach just four colors one week, or all at once. The online

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Spanish Mama
Happy Cinco de Mayo! I'm feeling pretty festive today (or maybe I'm just craving tacos...) so I thought I'd share some of my favorite S... Bilingual Storytime, Spanish Books For Kids, Bilingual Books, Ell Resources, Spanish Basics, Dual Language Classroom, Bilingual Classroom, Elementary Spanish, Spanish Books

Happy Cinco de Mayo! I'm feeling pretty festive today (or maybe I'm just craving tacos...) so I thought I'd share some of my favorite Spanish picture books. Or really, to be more specific, the Spanish bilingual books and Mexican culture stories I enjoyed using my Head Start Preschool storytimes (you can see a couple highlighted bilingual storytimes I did here). So here are my top eleven! Plus some more, because I always seem to think of other random titles here and there in my descriptions…

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Maria Alvarez
Bilingual story time: how does it work? : the piri-piri lexicon Minions, Bilingual Storytime Ideas, Bilingual Storytime, Bilingual Activities, Third Culture Kid, Learning A Second Language, Piri Piri, Spanish Songs, Foreign Language Learning

My daughter attends a story time hour at a local American library twice a month. For her, this is one of the only opportunities she has to hear other children speak English on a regular basis. The stories are read by a lovely American lady and they usually do a craft or a game after the stories. LJ, 4, loves it. A few days ago, I came across a tweet by Joy Pénard about holding a story time in two languages. I thought it was an interesting idea and Joy was kind enough to answer my questions…

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Thena Axiotis-Dahl