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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Whole Brain Teaching Rules in Spanish

I have recently discovered wholebrainteaching.com (thanks to a teacher friend) and absolutely love it.  The only thing is that everything is in English, so I decided to translate the 5 basic classroom rules into Spanish and add some clip art.  I hope that you find this helpful in your own classroom!

Whole Brain Teaching Rules in Spanish

7 comments:

  1. Your Spanish posters look great!

    I know dual language can mean different things in different districts. Do you actually teach all of the content in both languages?

    I'm glad you found Whole Brain Teaching! It has made a world of difference in my classroom.

    Allison
    WBT Intern, 2011-12
    awholebrainteacher.blogspot.com

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  2. Thank you for sharing these, they are great! They are going to be great for my spanish speaking kiddos. Do you happen to know how to say criss cross applesauce in spanish????

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  3. Allison-- I teach in the 90/10 model, so I teach my kids 90% of the day in Spanish. They receive the other 10% of the day in English from the teacher across the hall.

    Ramsey-- I don't know how to say criss cross apple sauce in Spanish. I read on another blog that someone says "Todos sentaditos, cruzados de piernas". Hope this helps!

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    1. Wizmer--Maybe you could say, "Todos sentaditos, piernas cruzaditas." Just a thought.

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    2. Wizmer--Maybe you could say, "Todos sentaditos, piernas cruzaditas." Just a thought.

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    3. Wizmer--Maybe you could say, "Todos sentaditos, piernas cruzaditas." Just a thought.

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  4. Linsay, I have hosted the blog "I Teach Dual Language" since January and am working to network bilingual/dual teachers across the country. I just happened across your blog doing a search for Daily 5 and Spanish. You have so many great ideas here! I hope you will consider resurrecting your blog and doing some more posts. I am going to share some of your resources on our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/ITeachDualLanguage

    Enjoy your summer!

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