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Sea Turtle Bilingual Reading

Sea turtle bilingual reading is a wonderful way to learn about ocean life. The ocean habitat is a great theme to introduce summer learning for camp or to encourage summer reading. Besides, encourage bilingual readers to read fun stories in English and Spanish during the summer. That way, they can prevent the summer slide and enjoy the summer too…. Membership Required You must be a…...

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Ocean Life Spanish Learning Activities

Ocean life bilingual learning activities can encourage bilingual learners with different language skills. Using a single theme as the ocean life introduces sea animal terms, letters, and sight words. Furthermore, you can easily transition this concept to bilingual reading and sight words. … Membership Required You must be a member to access this content.View Membership LevelsAlready a member? Log in here...

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Ocean Animal Names in Spanish

Ocean animal names in Spanish is the ideal way to introduce more than habitats of the ocean. Imagine a world that lives beyond the surface of Earth. That is, the sea is the wondrous place where children can learn about sea creatures, ocean zones, and keeping the waters clean. While your lessons contribute to the learning of vocabulary or writing practice, include themes to help……...

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The Hawksbill turtle unbelievable odds

As the sun slowly hid in the distant horizon, an unexpected surprised started to unfold in a nearby sand nest. Miniature, small hatchlings were surfacing from a Hawksbill or tortoiseshell turtle nest. Hawksbill sea turtles are named for their mouth appearance; it looks like a Hawk’s beak. Perhaps, it may have taken only a couple of months to hatch from the thousands of eggs beneath……...

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