All March people around the globe have been celebrating women and women in history. If you are interested in celebrating multicultural women in history you can read through the 30 amazing articles of the 2016 Women's History Series (see below) put together by...
Year: 2016
Exploring Tea in Spain & Peru–Multicultural Toys & Activities for Kids
Food and drink seem to be two things that can always bring people together. Today with my blogging friends Kay and Maria, we are connecting through tea! After reading about tea in Spain and Peru below, head over to experience an English High Tea and to...
Multicultural Toys & Activities for Kids – Leap Day Spanish Skip Counting
I'm getting together with my blogging buddies Kay and Maria again to bring to you all some fun multicultural activities for kids. Today we are celebrating Leap Day!Maria has a 2016 Leap Day Journal for you, andKay has prepared a fun Arabic alphabet coloring page...
What’s a High School Homeschool Student To Do? // 7 Tips for High School Homeschool Spanish
Learning a foreign language without immersion is somewhat like trying to put together a puzzle without the original picture--you have no bigger picture to look at to reference where all the pieces go. Or maybe it's somewhat like walking through a life-size maze--you...
10 Minute Spanish Lesson for Kids–Valentine’s Day
My toddler and I made this fun Spanish Valentine's Day story to have fun practicing the colors in Spanish. He is two and had a blast with it. You can print a copy for yourself from the link at the end of this post. And for those of you who are...
Simple Preschool Lesson Plan for Spanish Colors
You may have read in my recent post The Truth About Learning Spanish with Kids, that sometimes things seem harder than they really are. When it comes to learning Spanish with my kids ages 5, 4, and 2 the learning can be fun and simple, and it doesn't have to be...