practicamosMaracasWStudents in the District 39 Elementary Spanish program often come home singing Spanish songs and using Spanish words they have learned in class. Any time students spend practicing Spanish at home helps them retain the vocabulary and practice their pronunciation. Home review is not a required part of the program, however, if parents and students would like to practice Spanish at home, here are some ways to do that!

Suggested Books

There are many books available in Spanish at your local library and for purchase at stores such as Barnes and Noble or Amazon. Many books are also available through Scholastic books (teachers send out order forms periodically). Click on the books below for more information. Here are a few familiar favorites that we recommend:


Kindergarten

KINDERGARTEN: Students learn basic greetings, colors, numbers, weather, clothing and body parts.

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First Grade

FIRST GRADE: Students learn about themselves, their family, habitats, communities, tamales, and Mexico. There are many familiar books!

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Second Grade

SECOND GRADE: Students learn about ladybugs, the Incas, weather, Arctic animals, rainforest animals, and butterflies. What books do they read?

ladybugperumamaDiezPequenas
machupicchuhungry

Third Grade

THIRD GRADE: Students learn about explorers, fairy tales, art and architecture, Spain and biographies. Here are something to help them out!

celiaCinderellaCenicientagaudicolumbus
sleepingbeautyspainbeisbolellenochoa

Fourth Grade

FOURTH GRADE: Students learn about regions and geography, the alphabet, their house, the Galápagos, myths, the Southwest and space.

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Links for More Practice

There is a wealth of opportunities online to practice the Spanish we learn everyday.  There are also many organizations in the community that offer cultural and language enrichment. Take a look!

 

 
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