Target the Multiple Intelligences in the Preschool and Elementary Spanish Classroom
In our previous blog post we explained the theory of multiple intelligences and listed what the individual intelligences are. Now we are going to examine how you can use the theory of multiple intelligences to help you teach, assess, and communicate with parents in the preschool and elementary Spanish classroom. While some children may have different strengths than others, […]
Using the Theory of Multiple Intelligences in the Preschool and Elementary Spanish Classroom
For the greater part of the twentieth century, most psychologists and educators believed that a student’s intelligence could be measured in a standard test known as the Intelligence Quotient, or IQ test. This test consists of taking individuals out of their natural learning environment, asking them to do isolated tasks that they have never done […]
Teaching Elementary Spanish—Can Technology Replace Human Interaction?
At Sonrisas Spanish School, we have been saying for years that the best way to teach Spanish is to have a talented teacher using an effective and fun curriculum. We call that the fundamentals of foreign language learning. So it is with much distress that we have been hearing many stories of foreign language teachers […]
The Waldorf Foreign Language Approach in Preschool and Elementary Spanish
A third methodology that has informed the Sonrisas curriculum has perhaps made the strongest impact on us as teachers and on our students who are acquiring language. Unlike TPR or NA, the Waldorf foreign language approach is not an ESL technique. It is a carefully designed approach to foreign language instruction and acquisition. Rudolf Steiner […]
The Natural Approach in Preschool and Elementary Spanish
The Natural Approach (NA), the second ESL methodology we adopted and modified for our Sonrisas Spanish School curricula, was developed by a pair of applied linguists, Dr. Stephen Krashen and Spanish teacher Tracy Terrell. NA is based on the premise that the study of foreign language can be taught and learned in two distinct ways: […]
The Importance of Elementary Spanish for the Bilingual Brain
Illustrating the Importance and Benefits of Learning a Second Language at an Early Age. The following is an excerpt from the introduction to the Sonrisas Spanish School curriculum. It illustrates the importance and benefits of learning a second language at an early age. Development of the Cortex In November of 1965, the respected Canadian neurologist […]
Sometimes the best classes are the ones with no lesson plan
After the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday a couple of weeks ago, I had a day with my elementary Spanish class for which I had no lesson plan. So, I did a class with no lesson plan. That’s not to say I didn’t plan because I did. I planned on singing, playing games, and reviewing previously-learned […]
An elementary Spanish game my 7 through 13 year old students love
Try this game to reinforce the phrase “yo tengo.” Write this phrase on the board: Estoy viajando a México y en mi maleta yo tengo… Go around the class and have each student add an item to the suitcase. The last student will have to remember each item in the correct order. If you are […]
Useful resources for the elementary Spanish teacher
Often times, as teachers, we get so busy that we can find ourselves working in a vacuum trying to figure out everything on our own. This is not good. Teachers are most effective when they are able to collaborate and to receive support from professionals and colleagues in their field. We must remember that there […]
Getting your students excited about Spanish
Lately, I have been thinking a lot about the importance of instilling a sense of excitement in students about learning Spanish (or any second language for that matter.) In any subject our jobs as teachers are going to be much easier if our students are excited about what they are learning. In fact, if our […]