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Fruit loops in spanish
Fruit loops in spanish







fruit loops in spanish fruit loops in spanish

Please watch these videos with your students at least once per week.

  • Show video of balloon being removed from the dry paper mache (minute 8:09).
  • Round balloon piñata ideas can be found easily with a google images search.
  • Fill with dulce through the hole left by the "ombligo" and then cover the hole with masking tape or paper and decorate over.
  • Decorate with paint or streamers or however you like.
  • Remove the balloon by sniping the "ombligo" belly button and allowing the balloon to deflate and pull away from the shell.
  • Allow to dry and repeat for at least three layers. Don't leave any gaps except around the "ombligo" of the balloon.
  • Paint both sides of small strips of newspaper with the paste and attach to balloon.
  • Rompe! - tear newspaper into 1X2 inch strips.
  • Remove from heat and store in a glass container in fridge. Whisk together and heat over med heat in a saucepan until is starts to bubble.
  • Paper mache paste recipe - 1 c of water to 2 Tbsp of flour.
  • Demonstrate Globo (balloon), Romper papel (tear paper), and applying the paper to the balloon.
  • Sing song several times throughout class.
  • Review song lyrics and what they mean and some Birthday vocabulary (first page only).
  • See how to make a balloon paper mache piñata.
  • Learn the Piñata song "Dale, Dale, Dale".
  • fruit loops in spanish

    If they answer in English, "Muy bien, en Español?" "Very good, in Spanish?" Que color es? Allow them to answer in Spanish.

  • ¿Que color es? means "What color is it?" - Ask your child throughout the day about items around the house or in books.
  • Ask your child about the colors presented around the house.
  • Each color is 10 seconds total, and the answer is displayed half way through.
  • If you need to pause the video on the English color to allow your child more time to come up with the Color, please do so.
  • Try to say the Spanish word before she does." We'll watch the video once, and then on the second time try to beat Sra.
  • "Now we're going to see if you can remember the Spanish word for the color.
  • Watch last weeks Color Recognition Video.
  • If they are not ready, no problem! Just continue reviewing the color Recognition video.

    fruit loops in spanish

    If or when your child is consistently recognizing the colors from last week, you can try this next level video.









    Fruit loops in spanish