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Easter Bunny Bilingual Reading Activities

Easter bunny bilingual reading can encourage readers to develop language skills. Besides reading dual language passages, you can use the text with various Spanish sight words. You can implement other activities as bilingual readers become familiar with these words. Using the Easter bunny bilingual reading theme enhances reading and language development…. Membership Required You must be a member to access this content.View Membership LevelsAlready a…...

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Spanish Weather Reading and Activities

Spanish weather reading activities are essential for introducing terms and basic concepts. With simple techniques with reading, your students will learn Spanish weather terms and other ideas. While these techniques are great for bilingual students, other students can also benefit. Better yet, these activities easily integrate with other lessons like seasons, clothing terms, or weather expressions. … Membership Required You must be a member to access…...

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Spanish learning activity: Seasons

In this Spanish learning activity, you’ll learn to make a bilingual mobile of the seasons. By using simple homemade products, you’ll be able to recycle and teach children about the seasons. The Spanish learning activity consists of making a mobile from a wire hanger and displaying the seasons on paper plates and cutouts. Children will be cutting pieces of common things of seasons…. Membership Required…...

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How to make a homemade pinecone birdfeeder

Red Cardinal birds like to eat the crunchy seeds. Finches like to nimble on those seeds. And Woodpeckers like to peck away at the nearest branches. But in winter, there are few or no food sources for some of these amazing birds. Many of them depend on the countless backyard feeders placed by humans. Or, they may not have enough food to eat or to share……...

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