English Language Arts
- The child learned basic Spanish vocabulary, such as colors, numbers, and common greetings.
- They practiced pronunciation and listening skills through interactive songs and games.
- They learned simple phrases and sentences in Spanish for everyday use.
- The child participated in storytelling activities in Spanish, improving their comprehension skills.
For continued development, encourage the child to practice Spanish through fun activities like watching bilingual cartoons or listening to Spanish music. Encourage them to create their own mini-books or stories in Spanish to enhance their writing skills. Incorporating Spanish language learning into everyday activities, such as cooking or playing games, can also make the learning experience more engaging for the child.
Book Recommendations
- Martina the Beautiful Cockroach by Carmen Agra Deedy: A charming story about a little cockroach trying to find a suitor.
- Isabel: Taking Wing by Annie Silvestro: An inspiring tale of a girl and her determination to help a baby pigeon learn to fly.
- The Toothpaste Millionaire by Jean Merrill: A lighthearted story of a young entrepreneur and his toothpaste-making business.
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