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Practice the following Spanish & social studies skills
at the websites below:
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Spanish Videos, Games, & Songs Websites:
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Video de los saludos
This video is like a set of flash cards for practicing greetings and common phrases in Spanish. Repeat after the speaker to practice these everyday words.
http://www.sparkenthusiasm.com/los_saludos.html
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Juegos de niños
Mochila de palabras (backpack of words) you can simply click on words & pictures to hear what they sound like, in Pasatiempo (Hobby/Puzzles) you can play games, in Taller (Workshop) you can do a project. The backpack section is the most basic. It’s a great palace top start in each category. Click around and see where your adventure with Carlos takes you… You can follow directions to match and move objects, listen to how a word sounds, & even record your voice!
http://cvc.cervantes.es/ensenanza/mimundo/
This is an interactive website full of puzzles, matching, connect the dots, and so much more! You'll love the variety! (Make sure to click the play button in the corner, or click around until the game begins.)
http://www.hello-world.com/Spanish/children/index.php
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Canciones de niños
These songs are sung by native Spanish speakers. Follow along with the words and join in to practice sounding like a Spanish-speaker. ("Gratis" means that the song is free.)
http://www.hello-world.com/Spanish/song/index.php
Los países hispanos
This is a song that names almost all of the Spanish speaking countries of the world! As you sing along think about whether the coutries are in North America, South America, or Europe.
http://youtu.be/6v95FATsydI
El arbolito de Perú
This poem helps practice the vowel sounds and asking/ answering what your name is.
http://www.waunakee.k12.wi.us/faculty/rpagel/Arbolito%20de%20Perú.pdf
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¿Qué hora es?
This Spanish-speaking clock can be downloaded. You may practice reading, speaking, and listening with the clock. (To download click on "Spanish Clock." Then, click "run" when a new window opens. Click on "clock face" to adjust the time, the ear to hear the clock speak, click words to see the words in Spanish, & click day/ night to add AM/PM.)
http://clg.coventry.gov.uk/ccm/csln/private/curriculum/primary-cross-curricular/using-ict-to-enhance-the-curriculum/ict-and-primary-languages.en
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Immigration Explorer
This is an interactive map about immigration in the United States. It allows you to move along a timeline to see which groups of people have moved to the U.S. and where they settled.
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2009/03/10/us/20090310-immigration-explorer.html?hp
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Say Hello to the World
This site helps you to learn bits of 31 languages. This is just a start to saying hello to everyone in our world in 2,796 languages! Words that are in English and based on these new languages are also listed.
http://www.ipl.org/div/hello/
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Stately knowledge
This site includes facts about each of the 50 U.S. states and Washington, D.C.
Students can learn more through links provided for each state.
http://www.ipl.org/div/stateknow/
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The democracy project
This interactive site has information about voting, the presidency, and
how government affects everyday life.
Students can also experience what it is like to be president for a day.
http://pbskids.org/democracy/
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United Nations cyberschoolbus
This section of a United Nations site offers quizzes and games
about cities and population, water usage, and flags around the world.
http://cyberschoolbus.un.org/qui.html
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World clock / Time zones
This useful reference site shows local times around the world on a map. You can also compare the time in different zones by selecting different cities to be displayed on the clocks.
http://24timezones.com/
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Native Lingo of Peru
This site shows and says both the Spanish and Quechua words for some everyday vocabulary. Fourth grade students study Peru.
http://www.timeforkids.com/TFK/teachers/aw/ns/article/0,28138,603038,00.html
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| Last Updated: 10/18/11 |
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