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Pair these FREE educator-developed printable activities with your favorite 51勛圖厙 videos, books, and songs to help your child develop critical reading, writing, math, and social emotional learning skills. Plus, check out our Tips for Grown-ups to help reinforce the teachable moments in each lesson.
Bath time can be more than a time to splash around, it can be an opportunity for your little one to soak up some learning. For multitasking moms everywhere, here are four fun ways to make bath time a great time to build literacy skills.
Bath time can be more than a time to splash around, it can be an opportunity for your little one to soak up some learning. For multitasking moms everywhere, here are four fun ways to make bath time a great time to build literacy skills.
1. Sing: You sing in the shower so why not start them on the tradition with bilingual songs to help them grow their vocabulary? We love Little Sailor a nautical theme song that you can use to ask your child to name objects around him or her. Point to toys and other items in your bathroom to introduce your little one to new words.
The easy verses and catchy tune will have both of you singing along. Watch our video and sing along with the lyrics below. Modify the lyrics to make it your own.
Little sailor who went to the sea, sea, sea
to find what he could see, see, see.
And the only thing that he could see, see, see
was the bottom of the sea, sea, sea.
And a diver!
Little sailor who went to the sea, sea, sea
to find what he could see, see, see.
And the only thing that he could see, see, see, was the bottom of the sea, sea, sea.
A mermaid!
And a diver!
Little sailor who went to the sea, sea, sea
to find what he could see, see, see.
And the only thing that he could see, see, see
was the bottom of the sea, sea, sea.
A shark!
A mermaid!
And a diver!
地nd on and on until youre ready to set out and dry off.
2. Read: Ah the joy of reading in the tub! As adults, we know how relaxing this can be. Introduce your little one to the wonderful habit of reading in the tub. You can do this in a few different ways:
3. Write: Once your little one is ready to write, get them to practice in the water. Here are a few fun tools to use:
So next time your kid is getting ready to splish and splash, dont forget that its also a perfect song for them to sing, read, and write!
Raising a bilingual child? On this page, our very own Director of Learning Design and Efficacy, Sophia Espinoza, addresses some of the most common questions, concerns, and curiosities around the benefits of bilingualism. Get the scoop below!
Sophia Espinoza is a career educator and curriculum designer with seven years of experience teaching in private and independent schools across the country. She is an expert in 21st-century education, including technologically-powered personalization, multilingual and multicultural curriculums, and social-emotional learning.
Sophia began teaching in Chicago Public Schools through Chicago Teaching Fellows, learning to support both English Language Learners and students with neurodiverse needs. Among her proudest accomplishments is launching the AltSchool Spanish Immersion Program, with the mission of creating bilingual global citizens who are socially conscious and environmentally aware. Sophia holds a B.A. from Northwestern University and M.A.Ed. from Dominican University.