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Emily Gonzalez

Early Learning Spanish

Early Learning Spanish

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Join us for an Early Learning Spanish workshop class for children ages 5 to 9 Fridays at 12:30-1:30 p.m.  Class will include stories, songs, vocabulary and more!  Special discount available for students who also attend the Friday early learning STEM workshop or Friday Human Body workshops.  Contact circularstem@gmail.com for the discount code.

Sign up before April 10!

This fun beginning Spanish series will have kids engaged in positive social interaction and conversation.

Week 1: Hello, How Are You? What's Your Name?  
With songs and expressions, students will be able to greet one another and respond with simple statements about themselves in Spanish.  

Week 2:  Ages and Animals
Using song and action, students will be able to count to 10 and name different animals in Spanish.

Week 3:  Colors and Food
Using art and actions, students will be able to identify different colors and food in Spanish.

Week 4:  What do You Like?
Using review songs and games along with new vocabulary, students will be able to ask and respond to each other about what they like.  

 

About the instructor:

Emily González is a natural resource educator and has taught sustainable southern gardening to youth and adults for over 10 years.  Her youth gardening programs reinforced science concepts and were recognized by school administrators for increasing students' science comprehension.  She has a BA from Indiana University and an MS in Natural Resource Education from Oregon State University.  During her time in Oregon, she developed and taught a bilingual (English and Spanish) place-based forest inquiry program for children, which was shown to increase their interest in science and forest studies. She is currently a homeschool mom who loves teaching and learning many things, including Spanish, science, and backyard gardening. She and her son also love great biographies, learning about Jesus, hikes in the woods, and anything made with maple syrup.

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