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Sep. 24th, 2007 04:51 pmI've got a few ideas, but I'm still trying to come up with things. This is the situation:
I'm going to be kidsitting and will be giving the two fourth graders I'm sitting Spanish lessons twice a week for 30 minutes each day. I want to do fun things with them to help them learn. I'm looking for crafts, songs, or anything else you can think of that might help. This is the order in which I will be teaching them over the next 5 weeks and the activities I already have planned. When I say "worksheet", I don't mean the crap boring worksheets in school. I have lots of fun images and also am going to be doing "real world" type stuff.
1.
Alphabet: Pronunciation and accents/tildes - Songs, flashcards
2.
Numbers: 1 - 10 (& higher if they do well) Pronunciation & Memorization - Songs (do you know any?) & Flashcards
Worksheet: Picture of room, ocean scene, whatever. In English, questions one through 10 will be "How many whatever are there?"
3.
Colors
Worksheet: Picture of room, ocean scene, whatever. In English, questions 1 through 5 will be "How many -spanish color- whatever are there?". Questions 6 through 10 will be "What color is the whatever?"
Worksheet: Paint by number, with the numbers in Spanish (uno, dos, tres) and the colors written in Spanish. Like this: Color "numero dos" with the "azul" crayon.
4. Simple words: Cat, Dog, Mother, Father, Sister, Brother, Friend, House, Car, Gum
Worksheet: What color is the gato?, how many perros are there?
5.
Question words: Who, what, when, where, why, how, how many/much
Worksheet: Fill in the blank, with words, colors, and numbers. For example:
____________ is amarillo in this picture?
what
____________ books are there on the verde bookshelf?
how many
I have a lot of fun ideas, crafts, and activities planned that I'm not listing here, but I want to hear anything neat you can think of that might be fun!
Thanks in advance for all of you guys' help!
I'm going to be kidsitting and will be giving the two fourth graders I'm sitting Spanish lessons twice a week for 30 minutes each day. I want to do fun things with them to help them learn. I'm looking for crafts, songs, or anything else you can think of that might help. This is the order in which I will be teaching them over the next 5 weeks and the activities I already have planned. When I say "worksheet", I don't mean the crap boring worksheets in school. I have lots of fun images and also am going to be doing "real world" type stuff.
1.
Alphabet: Pronunciation and accents/tildes - Songs, flashcards
2.
Numbers: 1 - 10 (& higher if they do well) Pronunciation & Memorization - Songs (do you know any?) & Flashcards
Worksheet: Picture of room, ocean scene, whatever. In English, questions one through 10 will be "How many whatever are there?"
3.
Colors
Worksheet: Picture of room, ocean scene, whatever. In English, questions 1 through 5 will be "How many -spanish color- whatever are there?". Questions 6 through 10 will be "What color is the whatever?"
Worksheet: Paint by number, with the numbers in Spanish (uno, dos, tres) and the colors written in Spanish. Like this: Color "numero dos" with the "azul" crayon.
4. Simple words: Cat, Dog, Mother, Father, Sister, Brother, Friend, House, Car, Gum
Worksheet: What color is the gato?, how many perros are there?
5.
Question words: Who, what, when, where, why, how, how many/much
Worksheet: Fill in the blank, with words, colors, and numbers. For example:
____________ is amarillo in this picture?
what
____________ books are there on the verde bookshelf?
how many
I have a lot of fun ideas, crafts, and activities planned that I'm not listing here, but I want to hear anything neat you can think of that might be fun!
Thanks in advance for all of you guys' help!