Our Kindergarten students have been doing a wonderful job learning how to say what they like and don't like in the target language. Sing along to some of our favorite songs below!
Kindergarten students have been doing a wonderful job learning their colors in Spanish! Dance along to one of our new favorite brain breaks!
Practice your color words at home with some of these games!
After learning a variety of antonyms in Spanish, students engaged in a "Movie Talk" while watching Goldilocks and the Three Bears. A "Movie Talk" uses comprehensible input in the target language to support students in understanding the story and its context.
Practice your opposite words at home by trying out some of these games below!
Our kindergarten students have been doing an excellent job learning to count numbers 1-10 in Spanish! Practice at home with our favorite song!
Try practicing some of our favorite songs below at home!
Students have been learning about Hispanic Heritage Month and some of the wonderful achievements of many notable Hispanic Americans! Check out the book Pepe and the Parade: A Celebration of Hispanic Heritage by Tracey Kyle.
Pepe wakes up energized to attend his first Hispanic Day parade. With new food to taste, music to dance to, and a parade to watch, Pepe couldn't be more excited to celebrate and share his Hispanic heritage. Many of Pepe's friends also attend the festival, celebrating their own Hispanic ties. Mexican, Dominican, Panamanian, Colombian, Honduran, Nicaraguan, Chilean, Puerto Rican, Salvadoran, Guatemalan, and Cuban cultures are all represented in the parade. A day filled with joy and pride, Pepe and the Parade is a jubilant celebration of culture and identity.