Learning Resources

English resource websites:

www.scholastic.com

http://www.abcya.com

http://www.nickjr.com

http://www.disney.com

http://www.abcmouse.com

 

Spanish resource websites:

www.123teachme.com

  • This is a GREAT website where you can conjugate verbs, translate, work on vocabulary, dictionaries and a lot more!

www.freetranslation.com

  • Another great website you can use for translating homework.

http://www.wordreference.com/

http://www.spanishclassonline.com/games/index.htm

http://www.kokone.com.mx/

http://www.languageguide.org/espanol/

http://www.gamequarium.com/spanishvocab.html

www.spanishdict.com (This website can help with how to pronounce words correctly.)

www.disneylatino.com

www.colorincolorado.org

http://www.storyplace.org/  (You can find books in Spanish and English to listen to online.)

http://www.bookbox.com/ (Another place to find Spanish stories to listen to online.)

http://primarygamesarena.com/Spanish

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/primarylanguages/spanish/sounds/

 

Here are some videos in Spanish you can search on YouTube:

  • El alfabeto en espanol
  • a-e-i-o-u en espanol
  • La risa de las vocales
  • Canticuentos – Ronda de las vocales
  • Learn the Spanish alphabet and vowels with BASHO & Friends
  • Canción infantil del abecedario
  • Abecedario Español Completo con Animales, Complete Alphabet in Spanish w/ Animals
  • Cancion del Abecedario para niños | Spanish Alphabet song for children | Learning Spanish Alphabet
  • Rosie & Andy – Como te llamas? What’s your name?
  • Spanish greetings, feelings, and locations with BASHO & FRIENDS
  • Las vocales en español – Vowels in Spanish
  • Sílabas ba be bi bo bu – Syllabes with B
  • Sílabas ca co cu – Syllables With C (hard sound)
  • Sílabas da de di do du – Syllables with D
  • Sílabas fa fe fi fo fu – Syllables With F
  • Sílabas pa pe pi po pu – Syllables with P
  • Sílabas ma me mi mo mu – Syllables with M

 

Other resources for helping your child at home:

  • Allow your child to read to you and share with you what they have learned at school.
  • Watch television shows such as Plazo Sesamo, Univision (on Saturday mornings), or El Chavo Animado in Spanish.
  • Watch favorite movie in Spanish. (You can change the language on your T.V.)
  • Listen to Spanish music daily or at least 3 days a week.
  • Watch Dora the Explorer or Go Diego Go to nickjr.com or on television.

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