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“Excelente Fabuloso”: Easy Ways to Incorporate Spanish into Your Classroom

“Excelente Fabuloso”: Easy Ways to Incorporate Spanish into Your Classroom Kids Love Languages, LLC www.kidslovelanguages.com. Incorporating dual languages in the classroom has many benefits.

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“Excelente Fabuloso”: Easy Ways to Incorporate Spanish into Your Classroom

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  1. “Excelente Fabuloso”: Easy Ways to Incorporate Spanish into Your Classroom Kids Love Languages, LLCwww.kidslovelanguages.com Kids Love Languages: Teacher-created Spanish songs, curriculum, visuals and workshops.

  2. Incorporating dual languages in the classroom has many benefits. It supports multiculturalism, increases cultural awareness, improves cognitive skills, and introduces new ways of thinking and communicating. Kids Love Languages: Teacher-created Spanish songs, curriculum, visuals and workshops.

  3. Kids Love Languages believes anyone can incorporate Spanish (or other languages) into the classroom effortlessly with the right resources. _______________________________ Kids can easily learn Spanish through music, movement, activities and art. Kids Love Languages: Teacher-created Spanish songs, curriculum, visuals and workshops.

  4. The 25 songs and dialogues on the “Excelente Fabuloso” CD are upbeat, engaging, and loved by 1000s. Kids Love Languages: Teacher-created Spanish songs, curriculum, visuals and workshops.

  5. The 63-page teacher’s guide for “ExcelenteFabuloso” contains: • •vocabulary guides • •pronunciation help • •suggested activities • •cultural highlights • •and much more Kids Love Languages: Teacher-created Spanish songs, curriculum, visuals and workshops.

  6. The CD, teacher’s guide, and visuals are being used in many classrooms, including: Kinderberry Hill, New Horizon, Head Start, ECFE, Cretin Durham Hall, and throughout many school districts. Visit: www.kidslovelanguages.com – to learn why! Kids Love Languages: Teacher-created Spanish songs, curriculum, visuals and workshops.

  7. “Excelente Fabuloso” can be incorporated into everyday curriculum. Themes covered: •The alphabet •Animals •Feelings •Greetings •The days of the week •School items •Foods •And more Kids Love Languages: Teacher-created Spanish songs, curriculum, visuals and workshops.

  8. “Excelente Fabuloso” is a must-have resource for teachers interested in “bringing Spanish to life” within the classroom. Visit www.kidslovelanguages.com and listen to sample songs. Kids Love Languages: Teacher-created Spanish songs, curriculum, visuals and workshops.

  9. Ways to incorporate culture and language into the classroom: Artwork Cooking projects Cultural holidays and events Music and audio resources Center/group time Early literacy activities Kids Love Languages: Teacher-created Spanish songs, curriculum, visuals and workshops.

  10. Song to learn: En mi mochila (In My Backpack) _______________________________ An engaging and educational Spanish song about school items…and a monkey. Use during transitions, group time, etc. Kids Love Languages: Teacher-created Spanish songs, curriculum, visuals and workshops.

  11. Song to learn: ¡Excelente Fabuloso! (Excellent Fabulous!) _______________________________ A fun song to teach the following: excellent, fabulous, very good and fantastic. Use during group time, as a classroom cheer, etc. Kids Love Languages: Teacher-created Spanish songs, curriculum, visuals and workshops.

  12. Song to learn: La calle (The Street) _______________________________ A catchy song about transportation. In the end, a pair of feet win. Via this song, children (and teachers!) learn transportation words and phrases. Kids Love Languages: Teacher-created Spanish songs, curriculum, visuals and workshops.

  13. Song to learn: Bailan las frutas (The Dancing Fruit) _______________________________ Based on the lyrics “I like to eat, eat, eat apples and bananas”, this song teaches 10 different foods and basic grammar structures in Spanish. Kids Love Languages: Teacher-created Spanish songs, curriculum, visuals and workshops.

  14. Other suggested resources: Dr. Jean’s Ole! Ole! Music by Jose Luis Orozco Libraries Parents and co-workers Community organizations Me + Mi Board Books FREE on-line translation sites Kids Love Languages: Teacher-created Spanish songs, curriculum, visuals and workshops.

  15. Contact Info: Alysha Boie -- Kids Love Languages Email: kidslanguages@gmail.com Website: www.kidslovelanguages.com Kids Love Languages: Teacher-created Spanish songs, curriculum, visuals and workshops.

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