I always look forward to your printables. I used to teach Italian and have my own material, but they are not as aesthetically appealing as yours. I am convinced that teaching kids and especially, teaching kids a language can be done in a fun, engaging way through games and activities, such as the roll the die-type of activities you prepare, as well as memory games, sorting, and so on.
We could have a lesson per week something easy, for young children that teaches the very basics and complete with instructions for the parents. I could provide you with the content and you could turn create a printable of a game or activity to go along with it. I can also link to YouTube songs or videos for children studying Italian for the topic of the week.
Thank you! Thank you so much for offering this, Lara! With my six kiddos I find it challenging just to keep up with English printables.
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Learn how your comment data is processed. Sharing is caring! Facebook Twitter Pinterest You get three free books in the download! Other ways to teach positional words: Use toys. Put him behind the cup. Now put him on top of the cup. From your paper scraps box, retrieve multiple colours for paper apples and rainbow worms of target colours. Model for your kids how to cut a large apple and smaller, multi-coloured worms. Direct them to glue the apples near the centre of large paper sheets.
Finger plays include movement, rhyme, and chanting or singing. Because of the movement aspect, positional language words are often a part of these enjoyable activities. Here are the words and directions if you choose not to use the video:. The eensy weensy spider Climbed up the water spout. Crawl fingers up Down came the rain Wiggle fingers down And washed the spider out.
Brush hands to side. Out came the sun Circle arms above head And dried up all the rain. And the eensy weensy spider Crawl fingers up again Climbed up the spout again. He pokes his head out when he wants to eat. Poke thumb out of fist. And pulls it back in when he wants to sleep. Pull thumb back into fist. You can find books at the library about finger plays, such as Hand Rhymes by Marc Brown, or try some of these finger plays too.
Consider the activities you normally do during a day with preschoolers. You can find many natural opportunities to talk about and reinforce positional language words, such as waiting in lines, cleaning up, playing outdoors, and generally having fun!
Would you like a year of done-for-you, ten-minute activities to teach your year-old through play? Correct spelling. Find consonants. Numbers from 1 to Word spelling. Prepositions of time. Initial letter. Word hunt. Letter sounds. Find vowels. Prepositions Common words Reading. Free of charge. Total 1 If you find a spelling mistake or something else that should be corrected, feel free to contact the game creator or us at Helpful Games.
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