Bilingualism
Phonics Bingo
Materials:
Bingo cards with letters on them
Markers for the students to mark the letters
Option to include bingo cards with letters from other languages, or call out letter sounds in multiple languages
Engage:
To engage the students, you can start the lesson by asking them to name some words that start with a certain letter sound.
You can also introduce them to the concept of letter sounds and explain that they will be playing a game to learn letter sounds.
Explore:
For this activity, you'll need bingo cards with letters on them.
You'll also need markers for the students to use to mark the letters as they are called out.
Explain:
Explain to the students that they will be playing a game of bingo to learn letter sounds.
Show them how to mark the letters on their bingo card when they hear the letter sound called out.
If you want to include learning letter sounds in other languages, you can create bingo cards with letters from other languages, or call out letter sounds in multiple languages during the game.
Elaborate:
To elaborate on the activity, you can challenge the students to think of words that start with the letter sounds that have been called out.
You can also encourage them to practice pronouncing the letter sounds correctly.
Evaluate:
To evaluate the students' understanding of letter sounds, you can ask them to identify letter sounds outside of the bingo game, or have them write words that start with specific letter sounds.
Learn Spanish through Matching
Materials:
Cards with pictures of animals and their names in Spanish
Matching game board with corresponding pictures of the animals.
Engage:
To engage the students, you can start the lesson by asking them if they know any animal names in Spanish.
You can also show them pictures of animals and ask them to name them in both English and Spanish.
Explore:
For this activity, you'll need cards with pictures of animals and their names in Spanish.
You'll also need a matching game board with corresponding pictures of the animals.
Explain:
Explain to the students that they will be playing a matching game to learn animal names in Spanish.
Show them how to match the pictures of the animals to their names in Spanish.
Elaborate:
To elaborate on the activity, you can challenge the students to pronounce the animal names correctly.
You can also ask them to name other animals they know in Spanish and match them to their pictures.
Evaluate:
To evaluate the students' understanding of animal names in Spanish, you can ask them to name the animals in Spanish or match the animal pictures to their names in Spanish outside of the matching game.