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Happy Chinese New Year! Let the Year of the Dragon begin! Chinese families around the world are already celebrating this exciting event which lasts for fifteen days. The celebration begins on the...
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View ArticleNEW MULTILINGUAL “TALKING” CHARTS: English, Geography, STEM (for use with...
Language Lizard is pleased to announce new multilingual “talking” charts that allow students to hear explanations of key terms in English, geography, math & science in many different languages,...
View ArticleSupport Early Childhood Literacy in International Preschool Classroom
We’d like to share with you a great opportunity to support early childhood literacy and language development to children in need with bilingual books and educational supplies! Our friends at Give and...
View ArticleChinese New Year: Lessons to Help Children Appreciate Cultural and Linguistic...
Chinese New Year is almost here! Chinese families around the world are already celebrating this exciting event which lasts for fifteen days. The celebration begins on the night of a new moon and...
View ArticleThe Value of Cooperative Learning Activities for English Language Learners
Do you remember dreading group projects when you were in school? Inevitably, our teacher would pair us up with someone we hardly knew and begrudgingly we participated in the activity. Of course, by...
View ArticleHow to Help Students Survive Culture Shock
By Colleen Miller Photo credit: vasta Have you noticed that about halfway into the school year, new ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) students, who once seemed excited and energized, seem...
View ArticleBilingual Students: Using Holiday Celebrations to Promote Language...
Now that the New Year has arrived and school is back in full swing, students are sure to be filled brimming with enthusiastic stories of what they did during their winter holiday. Ice skating in the...
View ArticleCelebrating Halloween Around the World
Kids love Halloween: the costumes, the candy, the parties! The excitement and holiday spirit surrounding Halloween provide an ideal opportunity to inject some multicultural education into the mix. We...
View ArticleRamadan in the Classroom & At Home
The Muslim holiday of Ramadan is the 9th and most sacred month in the Islamic calendar. Traditionally, it’s a time of fasting from sun up to sun down each day. Children aren’t required to fast until...
View ArticleNEW MULTILINGUAL “TALKING” CHARTS: English, Geography, STEM (for use with...
Language Lizard is pleased to announce new multilingual “talking” charts that allow students to hear explanations of key terms in English, geography, math & science in many different languages,...
View ArticleSupport Early Childhood Literacy in International Preschool Classroom
We’d like to share with you a great opportunity to support early childhood literacy and language development to children in need with bilingual books and educational supplies! Our friends at Give and...
View ArticleChinese New Year: Lessons to Help Children Appreciate Cultural and Linguistic...
Chinese New Year is almost here! Chinese families around the world are already celebrating this exciting event which lasts for fifteen days. The celebration begins on the night of a new moon and...
View ArticleThe Value of Cooperative Learning Activities for English Language Learners
Do you remember dreading group projects when you were in school? Inevitably, our teacher would pair us up with someone we hardly knew and begrudgingly we participated in the activity. Of course, by...
View ArticleHow to Help Students Survive Culture Shock
By Colleen Miller Photo credit: vasta Have you noticed that about halfway into the school year, new ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) students, who once seemed excited and energized, seem...
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