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Día de los Muertos 20 minute Mini-lesson
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Día de los Muertos 20 minute Mini-lesson

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This is a short lesson plan for introducing preschoolers and Kindergartners to the Day of the Dead, using a mixture of Spanish & English language resources. Links to free online resources (music & printables) are included.
Comptons d'1 à 20 Bundle
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Comptons d'1 à 20 Bundle

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All the resources needed to study numbers 1 to 20 in French with Comptons d'1 à 20 at a 38% discount.
Contemos del 1 al 20 Bundle
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Contemos del 1 al 20 Bundle

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All the resources needed to study numbers 1 to 20 in Spanish with Contemos del 1 al 20 at a 38% discount.
Country Project Template
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Country Project Template

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This template offers a simple project to use with Kindergarten or first grade classes. Each student creates a 1-2 page presentation on a country of his/her choice using the template provided. Upon completion all of the projects can be combined into an ebook for the class.
Contemos del 1 al 20
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Contemos del 1 al 20

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¡Aprende a contar hasta 20 en español o en inglés! Con este libro bilingüe con las ilustraciones de colores muy vivos, aprender es divertido por los niños pequeños. Learn to count to 20 in English or Spanish! This bilingual counting book with colorful illustrations makes learning fun for young children.
Comptons d'1 à 20
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Comptons d'1 à 20

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This bilingual counting book with colorful illustrations makes learning French fun for young children. Companion worksheet available, too.
Yes or No Cards
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Yes or No Cards

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Use these cards to have students answer questions of all sorts and assess what each student understands. Every student gets a card so they can all answer the question at once. Even the most reluctant students can answer with no pressure.
Oui ou Non Cards
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Oui ou Non Cards

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Use these cards to have students answer questions of all sorts and assess what each student understands. Every student gets a card so they can all answer the question at once. Even the most reluctant students can answer with no pressure.
Sí o No Cards
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Sí o No Cards

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Use these cards to have students answer questions of all sorts and assess what each student understands. Every student gets a card so they can all answer the question at once. Even the most reluctant students can answer with no pressure.
Days of the Week Flashcards & Wheel [English]
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Days of the Week Flashcards & Wheel [English]

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Flashcards of the days of the week in English. Weekdays have a chalkboard, and weekends have a house to help young children begin to understand the days of the week, while also learning the foreign language vocabulary. The Flashcards can be used for sorting, games, or even displayed in your calendar area. The days of the week wheel duplicates chalkboard and house images to give consistency to lessons while teaching yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Finally, this resource includes a few 1x1 images of the chalkboard and house that can be used to create your own additional resources.
Months of theYear Game - SPANISH
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Months of theYear Game - SPANISH

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Printable game board to teach the months of the year. Students roll a die and move the appropriate number of spaces. If they translate the Spanish month correctly, they stay on the spot. If they get it wrong, they move back to where they started. The first person to arrive at the weekend wins! Note: I use Sorry or Monopoly game pieces with my students. Variations: *Have the students move back one space (or x spaces) from where they landed if wrong or forward one space if right. *Take an extra turn if you land on the current day and answer correctly. *For older students, have them use the word in a French sentence (September is the ninth month. My birthday is in May).
Months of the Year Game -FRENCH
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Months of the Year Game -FRENCH

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Printable game board to teach the months of the year. Students roll a die and move the appropriate number of spaces. If they translate the French month correctly, they stay on the spot. If they get it wrong, they move back to where they started. The first person to arrive at the New Year wins! Note: I use Sorry or Monopoly game pieces with my students. Variations: *Have the students move back one space (or x spaces) from where they landed if wrong or forward one space if right. *Take an extra turn if you land on the current month and answer correctly. *For older students, have them use the word in a French sentence (September is the 9th month. My birthday is in May.).