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How to Teach A Child to be Bilingual
As you teach your child to be bilingual, many questions arise. Is this learning beneficial to my child? Will there be any language development concerns once your child starts school? All these inquiries and more are valid questions. What is more challenging to address is how to incorporate a learning environment that complements with what your child learns at school? Even at the beginning stage……...
How to run an effective bilingual morning preschool routine
An effective bilingual morning preschool routine occurs when the classroom environment operates systematically. Does this mean that children have to follow instructions in a robotic mode? An active classroom offers children the opportunity to foster learning and creativity. With so many interactive tools available for teachers, learning with scissors, glue, paint, crayons, and other writing tools become second nature. A morning preschool routine involves reading……...
Letter recognition tools as actionable ways to motivate reading
Letter recognition impacts the learning of many children in the classroom. Recognizing letters influences the young readers to evaluate and correlate sounds with letters meanwhile affecting reading skills. Teachers know students need a solid foundation of letters and phonics. As much as reading is necessary for life, students need a basis to learn the different mechanics of letter identification. Teaching the alphabet before interpretation is……...
Bilingual literacy development to rock your bilingual classroom
Narrative stories are ideal reading tools to boost your bilingual literacy development.
Unexpected effective uses for bilingual literacy centers
Efficient ways to use bilingual literacy centers for motivation, learning, and engagement.
Hispanic Heritage Month Resources
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with these easy to use resources for lesson planning and activities
Spanish Nursery Rhymes Infographics – The Ultimate Guide
Why do you need Spanish nursery rhymes when you teach Spanish class? One of the most important parts of teaching Spanish is to captivate your students with literature. But what happens when the students are preschoolers? When you want to teach preschoolers, it is always a good idea to keep literature simple and engaging. Spanish nursery rhymes are excellent tools to introduce new vocabulary and……...
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