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		<title>#BilingualKids Activities Round-up: Speaking Spanish</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In our bilingual journey we know that the best way to expose our kids to Spanish is to make it immersive and fun . That&#8217;s why this week&#8217;s activity round-up is dedicated to encouraging our kids to practice speaking Spanish and, of course, have lots of fun! The activities were created by bloggers who are [...]]]></description>
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<p>In our bilingual journey we know that the best way to expose our kids to Spanish is to make it immersive and fun . That&#8217;s why this week&#8217;s activity round-up is dedicated to encouraging our kids to practice speaking Spanish and, of course, have lots of fun! The activities were created by bloggers who are also on a journey to raise bilingual and bicultural kids and have found a few tips and tricks along the way.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.fortheloveofspanish.com/2013/03/learning-through-play-cars-shapes.html"><img class="size-full wp-image-36971 aligncenter" title="learn spanish through play with cars - fortheloveofspanish.com" alt="learn spanish through play with cars - fortheloveofspanish.com" src="http://spanglishbaby.com/wp-content/directory-upload/2013/07/learn-spanish-through-play-cars.jpg" width="240" height="320" /></a></p>
<h3 itemprop="name"><a href="http://www.fortheloveofspanish.com/2013/03/learning-through-play-cars-shapes.html" target="_blank">Learning through Play: CARS // Shapes</a></h3>
<p><a href="http://www.fortheloveofspanish.com/" target="_blank">For The Love of Spanish</a> shared a <a href="http://www.fortheloveofspanish.com/search/label/Learn%20Spanish%20through%20Play" target="_blank">three part series of learning Spanish through play activities</a> all about toy cars. We love this activity because of all the Spanish vocabulary and conversation that is flawlessly woven into a simple afternoon of playing with toy cars. Click here for the <a href="http://www.fortheloveofspanish.com/2013/03/learning-through-play-cars-shapes.html" target="_blank">vocabulary chart and directions</a> for this activity.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.incultureparent.com/2013/04/5-games-to-get-your-bilingual-child-talking/"><img class=" wp-image-36973 aligncenter" title="5 Games to Get Your Bilingual Child Talking - incultureparent.com" alt="5 Games to Get Your Bilingual Child Talking - incultureparent.com" src="http://spanglishbaby.com/wp-content/directory-upload/2013/07/5-games.jpg" width="400" height="176" /></a></p>
<h3><a style="font-size: 1.17em; line-height: 19px;" href="http://www.incultureparent.com/2013/04/5-games-to-get-your-bilingual-child-talking/" target="_blank">5 Games to Get Your Bilingual Child Talking</a></h3>
<p>This post by <a href="http://www.incultureparent.com/" target="_blank">In Culture Parent</a> simply shares five kids games that encourage communicating in Spanish. The only thing you need is a bilingual brain to exercise and have lots of fun talking! Click here for the list of f<a href="http://www.incultureparent.com/2013/04/5-games-to-get-your-bilingual-child-talking/" target="_blank">ive games and instructons</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.busyasabeeinparis.com/2012/03/playing-board-games-to-increase.html"><img class=" wp-image-36974 aligncenter" title="Playing board games to increase language expression in a foreign language - busyasabeeinparis.com" alt="Playing board games to increase language expression in a foreign language - busyasabeeinparis.com" src="http://spanglishbaby.com/wp-content/directory-upload/2013/07/board-games.jpg" width="240" height="320" /></a></p>
<h3 itemprop="name"><a href="http://www.busyasabeeinparis.com/2012/03/playing-board-games-to-increase.html" target="_blank">Playing board games to increase language expression in a foreign language</a></h3>
<p>Maria of the <a href="http://www.busyasabeeinparis.com/" target="_blank">Paris Busy Bee Blog</a> shares her tips and experiences using board games to practice a target language. Click here for her <a href="http://www.busyasabeeinparis.com/2012/03/playing-board-games-to-increase.html" target="_blank">story and tips</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://spanglish-house.com/parts-of-the-body/"><img class="size-full wp-image-36975 aligncenter" title="Language Learning Activity: Parts of the Body - spanglish-house.com" alt="Language Learning Activity: Parts of the Body - spanglish-house.com" src="http://spanglishbaby.com/wp-content/directory-upload/2013/07/bodypartsactivity.jpg" width="400" height="263" /></a></p>
<h3><a href="http://spanglish-house.com/parts-of-the-body/" target="_blank">Parts of the Body</a></h3>
<p>Cecy of <a href="http://spanglish-house.com/" target="_blank">Spanglish House</a> shared this fun activity with her readers with the purpose of getting our niños talking in Spanish. The activity is very hands-on and encourages kids to sing and talk  in Spanish to learn the names of body parts. Click here for the <a href="http://spanglish-house.com/parts-of-the-body/" target="_blank">activity instructions</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://multilingualmama.com/2013/05/25/puppets-as-linguistic-catalysts/"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-36976" title="Puppets as Linguistic Catalysts - multilingualmama.com" alt="Puppets as Linguistic Catalysts - multilingualmama.com" src="http://spanglishbaby.com/wp-content/directory-upload/2013/07/puppets.jpg" width="400" height="300" /></a></p>
<h3><a href="http://multilingualmama.com/2013/05/25/puppets-as-linguistic-catalysts/" target="_blank">Puppets as Linguistic Catalysts</a></h3>
<p><a href="http://multilingualmama.com/" target="_blank">Multilingual Mama</a> shared a story about the success of using puppets with her bilingual daughter to practice the target language, which in her case is French. Click here to <a href="http://multilingualmama.com/2013/05/25/puppets-as-linguistic-catalysts/" target="_blank">read Multilingual Mama&#8217;s story</a>.</p>
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		<title>Two Card Games in Spanish for Kids {Printable Game}</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Jun 2013 12:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In our family, card games and language go together. Whether we are playing escala cuarenta in Peru or cribbage in Wisconsin, there is constant banter and conversation. When my kids were little, simple card games often led to delightful interactions. Now that they are older, I appreciate the language and social skills they learned from [...]]]></description>
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<p>In our family, card games and language go together. Whether we are playing <i>escala cuarenta</i> in Peru or cribbage in Wisconsin, there is constant banter and conversation. When my kids were little, simple card games often led to delightful interactions. Now that they are older, I appreciate the language and social skills they learned from the games.</p>
<p>Children of any age can play <i>Batalla de Velocidades</i> and <i>Batalla de Tamaños</i>. They are based on the traditional game <i>La guerra</i> (War) in which two players each have a stack of cards and turn over the top card at the same time. The higher card takes the lower card. If the cards are the same, players put three cards face down and then another face up. The higher value card takes all of the others.</p>
<p>With these printable cards, kids compare the speeds of animals or the area of countries. The information is on the cards, so the comparison is easy. Before they start, players decide which cards are going to have more value. Bigger and faster do not have to win. As children know from Aesop’s <i>Tortoise and the Hare</i> fable, the fastest animal does not always win the race. They can choose to have slower animal cards take faster animal cards and smaller countries be of more value than larger countries.</p>
<p>There are 12 animal speed cards and 17 country area cards. To play, print 4 sets on card stock and cut them apart for a total of 48 animal cards or 68 country cards. The cards are in black and white, so kids may want to color them.</p>
<p>The PDF&#8217;s below include information about using articles (<i>el, la</i>) with country names and about agreement when numbers are used as adjectives.</p>
<p style="text-align: left"><a href="http://bit.ly/11K13kE" target="_blank"><strong>Click here for the printable Animal Speed Cards (Batalla de Velocidades)</strong></a></p>
<p style="text-align: left"><a href="http://bit.ly/14lIRTP" target="_blank"><strong>Click here for the printable Country Size Cards (Batalla de Tamaños)</strong></a></p>
<h3>Speaking Spanish with Kids as You Play</h3>
<p>Depending on the age of the players and their level of Spanish, you may want to talk about the vocabulary and the numbers before you play. Kids do not have to say any numbers to play the games. They can tell which card wins just by looking at the numbers. The information is interesting though, and the country cards in particular are a low-pressure way to practice saying large numbers.</p>
<p>If the vocabulary is new, talking about the words before you play lets kids hear the words pronounced correctly. For children who read in English and are learning Spanish, there is a tendency for written language to influence their pronunciation, especially with cognates like <i>Japón</i> and <i>Rusia</i>. <i>Batalla de Tamaños</i> is an excellent way to learn the names of countries in Spanish and how to pronounce them.</p>
<p>In addition to vocabulary and numbers, children will practice comparisons with these games. Below are examples of sentences you can use as you play.</p>
<h3><b></b>Batalla de Velocidades  (Animal Cards)</h3>
<p>La jirafa corre más rápido que el cerdo.<br />
El elefante es más veloz que la ardilla.<br />
El león le gana al conejo.<br />
Gana el león.<br />
La cebra corre 40 millas por hora. El ratón corre 8 millas por hora. La cebra le gana al ratón.<br />
La cebra no corre tan rápido como la chita.<br />
El canguro corre más despacio que el caballo.<br />
El caracol es muy lento. Es más lento que la ardilla.</p>
<h3>Batalla de Tamaños  (Country Cards)</h3>
<p>Rusia es más grande que Egipto.<br />
Canadá le gana a Estados Unidos.<br />
Gana el Perú.<br />
Italia es más pequeña que la India.<br />
Estados Unidos es más grande que la Argentina.<br />
El Perú es más pequeño que la India.<br />
Kenia tiene 224,081 millas cuadradas.</p>
<p>Voltea una carta.<br />
Yo gané.<br />
Tú ganaste.</p>
<p>You can make cards for other animals and countries to add to the sets. Of course, these cards can be used for other games too. So, when summer afternoons get long and kids are looking for something to do, try a game of <i>Batalla de Velocidades</i> or <i>Batalla de Tamaños</i> and have some summer fun <i>en español</i>.</p>
<p><em>Special thanks to Spanish Playground for providing this activity. Visit their site for more activities to<a href="http://www.spanishplayground.net/"> teach Spanish to kids.</a></em></p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Oct 2012 13:00:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Elizabeth</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After listening to a podcast of The Parent’s Journal with Bobbie Conner and her guest Tracey Wood (July 16, 2012), a children’s reading specialist, I realized I needed to stop dragging my pies and begin to investigate how to implicitly teach Sofía to read.  Yes, she’s only three-years-old, but really the reading process begins at birth (if [...]]]></description>
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<p>After listening to a podcast of <a href="http://www.parentsjournal.com/one-hour-radio-show" target="_blank">The Parent’s Journal with Bobbie Conner and her guest Tracey Wood (July 16, 2012),</a> a children’s reading specialist, I realized I needed to stop dragging my <em>pies</em> and begin to investigate how to implicitly teach Sofía to read.  Yes, she’s only three-years-old, but really the reading process begins at birth (if not before) by constantly reading, rhyming, singing, reading, reading, and reading to our <em>bebés</em>.</p>
<p>There are also many studies that indicated that children, who learn to read and have strong literacy skills in their first language, will have success as they learn to read in their second language.  So as I began fostering my toddler, oops—preschooler (as of last week), in the amazing world of reading, it would be in <em>español </em>of course.</p>
<p>Even though I’m an educator, I don’t pretend to know how to teach Sofía to read or even begin with developing pre-reading skills, but with the help of my knack for research, I was able to compile and create some activities to do my part at home.  Here are the resources I have to share!</p>
<h3>Abecedario Flashcards</h3>
<p><a href="http://spanglishbaby.com/wp-content/directory-upload/2012/10/abcdario-flashcards-espanol.pptx">I made <em>Abecedario</em> Cards en <em>español</em> for Sofía </a>and me to read during breakfast.  This is especially helpful to me before my morning <em>café</em> has kicked in! You are welcome to print, laminate and cut the flashcards for your personal use!</p>
<h3>Interactive <em>Abecedario</em> Slide Show Game</h3>
<p>Expanding on the flash card idea, <a href="http://spanglishbaby.com/wp-content/directory-upload/2012/10/Interactive-Abecedario-Slideshow-Game.pptx">I created a simple Interactive Slideshow Game of the Spanish <em>Abecedario</em> </a>so that Sofía could at least actively participate while answering questions about letter sounds and the <em>abecedario</em>.   This allows her to press buttons on the <em>computadora</em>, making letters and pictures appear.  The Slideshow Game is monolingual e<em>spañol</em> and does not include inglés.  Again, you are welcome to download it for your personal fun!</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://lamothertongue.blogspot.com/2012/09/interactive-abecedario-slide-show-game.html" target="_blank">(Read more about how to use the Interactive <em>Abecedario</em> Slideshow Game.)</a></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Bilingual <em>Abecedario</em> Letter and Sound Recognition Mat Game</strong>  <a href="http://spanglishbaby.com/wp-content/directory-upload/2012/10/Bilingual-Alphabet-Game-Mat.jpg"><img class="aligncenter  wp-image-28480" title="free printable alphabet flashcards in spanish" src="http://spanglishbaby.com/wp-content/directory-upload/2012/10/Bilingual-Alphabet-Game-Mat-1024x768.jpg" alt="free printable alphabet flashcards in spanish" width="600" height="394" /></a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">My Etsy store<strong>, </strong>Dos Manos Fun, sells a <a href="http://spanglishbaby.com/wp-content/directory-upload/2012/10/Bilingual-Abecedario-Letter-and-Sound-Recognition-Mat-Game-.pdf" target="_blank">Bilingual <em>Abecedario</em> Letter and Sound Recognition Mat Game </a>that I created.  <a href="http://spanglishbaby.com/wp-content/directory-upload/2012/10/Direcciones-Bilingual-Abecedario-Letter-and-Sound-Recognition-Mat-Game-.pdf" target="_blank">Since the store is on vacation for a while, you can access the mat&#8217;s <em>direcciones</em> here.</a>  Feel free to print out and laminate the game mats for your personal use.  Note that you will also need a complete set of <em>abecedario</em> letters (wooden, foam, or plastic, etc…) in order to play the game.</p>
<h3>Español Alphabet Pocket Chart</h3>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong></strong> <a href="http://spanglishbaby.com/wp-content/directory-upload/2012/10/Sofia-abc-pocket-chart.jpg"><img class="aligncenter  wp-image-28483" title="spanish alphabet pocket chart" src="http://spanglishbaby.com/wp-content/directory-upload/2012/10/Sofia-abc-pocket-chart-680x1024.jpg" alt="spanish alphabet pocket chart" width="600" height="944" /></a></p>
<p>There was one resource that I didn’t make myself because I really didn’t have the time or energy to do it!  So I invested $29.00 and purchased an <em>Español</em> Alphabet Pocket Chart made by Learning Resources.  We love it!  The quality is <em>excelente</em> and the possibilities for varied activities are superb!  If you are interested in purchasing your own <em>Español</em> Alphabet Pocket Chart, you can visit <a href="http://astore.amazon.com/spangl-20" target="_blank">SpanglishBaby&#8217;s™ <em>La Tiendita</em> through Amazon</a>.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://lamothertongue.blogspot.com/2012/09/espanol-alphabet-pocket-chart.html">(Read more on the <em>Español</em> Alphabet Pocket Chart.)</a></strong></p>
<h3>Resources from<em> La Tiendita</em></h3>
<p>For those of you with children just starting school, there are also three other useful tools available made by Learning Resources.  The syllable and blends pocket charts and the syllable big book seem promising for teaching beginning readers in <em>español</em><a href="http://astore.amazon.com/spangl-20" target="_blank"> and are available through our SpanglishBaby™ <em>La Tiendita</em>!</a></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://lamothertongue.blogspot.com/2012/10/resources-available-in-spanglishbabys.html">(Read more on resources available in <em>La Tiendita.</em>)</a></strong></p>
<h3>YouTube Video Clips</h3>
<p><iframe src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/hzsOT8m31FA" frameborder="0" width="600" height="338"></iframe></p>
<p>A simple search on YouTube can also be beneficial in one’s plight to promoting reading in our <em>niños</em>.  One of my <em>favoritos</em> is <em>El Jardín de Clarlilú: AEIOU</em> from Disney junior.</p>
<h3>Sight Words <em>en Español</em></h3>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://spanglishbaby.com/wp-content/directory-upload/2012/10/Sight-words-Espanol-Schol.jpg"><img class="aligncenter  wp-image-28490" title="sight words in spanish" src="http://spanglishbaby.com/wp-content/directory-upload/2012/10/Sight-words-Espanol-Schol-1024x680.jpg" alt="sight words in spanish" width="600" height="394" /></a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Tracey Wood recommended teaching our children sight words.  Although she was talking about in <em>inglés</em>, the same concept can of course be applied in Spanish also.  <a href="http://www.scholastic.com/home/" target="_blank">Scholastic </a>makes a variety of resources such as a <a href="http://teacherexpress.scholastic.com/learning-sight-words-is-easy-spanish" target="_blank"><strong>workbook to teach sight words <em>en español</em></strong> </a>and<a href="http://teacherexpress.scholastic.com/reading-success-mini-books-sight-words-in-spanish" target="_blank"> <strong>mini-books with sight words</strong></a>.  I downloaded them for the whopping price of 99¢ each!  Just another reason that Scholastic Rocks!</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://lamothertongue.blogspot.com/2012/10/sight-words-en-espanol.html">(Read more about Sight Words <em>en Español.</em>)</a></strong></p>
<p>Although I’m not a Reading Specialist, I do feel comfortable engaging in research-based activities at home that will assist Sofía in developing good reading skills-and I hope my list will continue to grow as I explore <em>más</em>!   If you have any questions or have ideas of your own to add about how <strong>you</strong> strengthen reading with <strong>your</strong>Spanglish Baby at home, please share them with all of us!</p>
<p>¡Feliz Reading!</p>
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