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 conversation into your lessons.

In this ultimate guide infographics about Spanish nursery rhymes, learn the reasons early learners need a different outlook at literature. Reading in Spanish doesn’t have to be another boring task for students.

In fact, it can actually be fun to use poetry in class. Using simple techniques of dramatic play and interactive notebooks, Spanish learners are more enthusiastic to see literature as a fun learning experience.

Whether you use a simple reading nook or a specific reading area, it is always a good idea to set aside an area for reading. For instance, reading is an activity like no other. Keep it simple. Use comfortable chairs, bean bags, or rug as part of the routine to encourage reading time.

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Barbara Mascareno

Barbara is an educational writer, teacher, and instructional designer. She loves to write K-12 education content, teaching strategies, bilingual education approaches, and foreign language.

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