Uno,
Dos, Tres..
By Amanda Pettygrove, Exeter-Milligan Kindergarten
Teacher
The kindergarten students at
Exeter-Milligan have been on an exciting language-learning adventure with the
help of a special guest! High school student Kmila has been visiting the class
to teach them Spanish, with our new focus being counting all the way to 100.
To make learning fun, the students
played an interactive game called Feed the Silly Monster. They even gave
their monster a creative name—Silly Blue Stripes! During the game, students
practiced their Spanish numbers while "feeding" Silly Blue Stripes.
Laughter and learning filled the classroom as they worked together to master
their new skill.
This has been such a fun way for our
students to explore another language. Kmila has done a wonderful job
engaging them and making learning exciting.
Thanks to Kmila’s guidance and the
students’ enthusiasm, counting in Spanish has become a favorite classroom
activity. The young learners are already looking forward to their next lesson!
Kmila Benitez helps students
practice their counting in Spanish.
Lennon Gilmer takes her turn to feed Silly Blue Stripes.
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