Foreign Language
- The child is practicing conversational Spanish during the zoom calls with their aunt and uncle.
- They are exposed to Spanish vocabulary and phrases used in everyday conversations.
- Through regular interaction, the child is developing their listening and speaking skills in Spanish.
- They are gaining cultural knowledge by learning about the traditions and customs of their aunt and uncle's Spanish-speaking country.
Social Studies
- The child is gaining a deeper understanding of different cultures by engaging with their aunt and uncle who come from a Spanish-speaking background.
- They are learning about the history, geography, and social aspects of the country their aunt and uncle are from.
- The child is broadening their worldview and developing empathy by appreciating and respecting different cultures and languages.
- Through conversations, they might discuss current events or social issues happening in the Spanish-speaking country.
To further enhance the child's language learning experience, encourage them to incorporate Spanish into their daily routine. They can practice by labeling objects around the house with their Spanish names, listening to Spanish music, watching Spanish movies or TV shows with subtitles, or even finding a language exchange partner to practice speaking with.
Book Recommendations
- The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros: A coming-of-age novel that explores the experiences of a young Latina girl growing up in Chicago.
- Esperanza Rising by Pam Muñoz Ryan: This historical fiction novel tells the story of a Mexican girl who immigrates to the United States during the Great Depression.
- The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan: Although not directly related to the activity, this fantasy book features a diverse cast of characters, including a Latino protagonist, and promotes cultural appreciation and understanding.
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