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a young boy holding up a sign that says bienvenido in front of his face

Add some Spanish flair to your classroom decorations! This set is packed with vibrant colors, eye-catching graphics and educational content, making learning Spanish fun and exciting. Create an engaging and immersive environment for your students as they explore Spanish vocabulary, grammar and cultural elements. Make your classroom a fiesta of learning with this fun back-to-school bulletin board set! Includes 46 cutouts on 11 sheets. Cardstock. (46 pcs. per unit) Sheets, 16 x 24 1/2. © OTC

a piece of paper with writing on it that says, why being bilingual is a blast

I previously posted on some of the first lessons I did in the Dual Language classrooms throughout our building at the beginning of the year to introduce myself and get acquainted with the classes. One of the lessons you may remember that I did with the intermediate grades was based on a poem expressing the benefits of being bilingual. Feel free to view this previous post if you haven't already for a bit of background here. Last week, one of the second grade teachers asked if I could do this…

In a previous post I wrote about setting up a calendar area. Once you've got your calendar area set up then you can start putting it to good use. Decide when and how long you will do calendar time. A lot of this will be based on how much time you have. My classes are only 25 min and our full calendar routine can take up to 7-10 minutes. During a unit where one of the elements is part of calendar time then we take the time and do it every class or every other class. When it is not part of our…

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