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Hi! My name is Ana.

I teach English as a foreign language for prek-12 kids in South America.

I also teach English to my sweetest student, my niece Catalina.

She is 3 years old and she lOvEs English.

I am also the author and designer of the books and games I sell here.

Scroll down the page to find different resources. I hope you can find something that fit your needs.

 

  

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Vocabulary

There are many ways to be creative when introducing new words to the children.

Start simple - introduce a few at a time.

Use realia (real objects) toy props, posters, cards, photographs.

Have children open a packaging – add props or word cards.

Receive a letter, a present, something as a surprise.

Display pictures of the new words in the flannel or magnet board.

Introduce through a story or music or a poem.

Let a puppet introduce the words.

Have a hunt for the new words in the classroom.

Remember it is necessary to re-teach and recycle new words during the week.

 

   

 

Steps to introduce new words

As you present new words to children, let them show understanding by pointing, naming, answering comprehensive questions, giving body language responses.

Prepare some activities for children to apply the new words, such as cloze sentences in pocket charts, prompt questions, talking to a puppet…

 

 

Objects

Place the props or the cards where children can see them.

Pick up one and introduce its name using the structures children know, for instance “This is a ….”

Then hold up each one and ask “What is this?”

Model the answer “This is a ….”

Ask questions such as “Is this a ….?”

Model answer “Yes it is” “No it isn’t”

 

 

Actions

Introduce actions by asking children to do the action.

Model first.

Then give directions.

Let children follow you.

 

   

 

 

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Arts & Crafts

Behaviour

Blends

Book' stretchers

Calendar

Celebrations

Circle time

Clusters

Consonants

Colours

Cooking

Digraphs

Diphthongs

Dolch Words

Drama

Environmental print

Fables

Fairy tales

File Folders

Flannel board sets

Fry words

Grammar

Holidays

Homework

IPA symbols

Letters

Listening

Literature genres

Lots of Links

Management

Movies' stretchers

Music

Names

Numbers

Nursery rhymes

Phonetic symbols

Pocket charts

Poetry

Portable centers

Props

Puppets

Reading

Rhymes

Shapes

Sight words

Songs

Spanish

Speaking

Sunday school

Thematic units

Tutorials

Unit of study

Vocabulary

Vowels

Writing

 

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