The Young Learners’ Spring Program

June 27, 2014 at 1:56 pm | Posted in Clases Young Learners, Summer in the City/ Campamento Urbano, Uncategorized, Young Learners 1, Young Learners 2, Young Learners 3, Young Learners 4, Young Learners 5 | Leave a comment

On June 21, 2014, all the Young Learners celebrated their accomplishments by giving a grand performance to family and friends.

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The Young Learners 5 group were fantastic emcees, walking the crowd through each act.ImageImage

 

Young Learners 1 sang three songs, “Changing Seasons,” “The Seasons Song,” and “Spring is Here.”

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Young Learners 2 also sang three songs, “On the Boardwalk,” “Keep the Oceans Clean,” and “The Water Cycle.”

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Young Learners 3 presented a play that they wrote, “The Spectacular Shows!”

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Young Learners 4 closed the show with Pharrell Williams’ contagious song, “Happy.”

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Happy summer to all, and see you next week at our summer camp!

Young Learners 1 Spring Activities

May 5, 2014 at 11:32 am | Posted in Uncategorized, Young Learners 1 | Leave a comment

Young Learners 1 did a lot of activities associated with spring this week. They began learning a song called “Spring is Here,” which is on YouTube under the name of the group, “The Learning Station.” Here is the song if parents wish to practice at home with their children:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DobrRgD5aOU

 

Have fun singing!

Young Learners 1 Gets Ready for Easter

May 5, 2014 at 10:58 am | Posted in Clases Young Learners, Holidays, Uncategorized, Young Learners 1, Young Learners 2 | Leave a comment

Young Learners 1 had a great Saturday class before Easter week. They had a great time joining Young Learners 2 to paint Easter eggs, make chicken cupcakes and do an Easter egg hunt. They found all of the eggs in the end! Great job!ImageImageImage Image

Short Vowels ‘i’ and ‘u’ and their Pronunciation

March 14, 2014 at 2:36 pm | Posted in Uncategorized, Young Learners 1 | Leave a comment

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The Young Learners 1 class has been learning about short vowels this trimester. In week 8, our main focus was practicing reading, writing and saying words that rhyme with ‘big’ and acting out and listening to words that have the short ‘u,’ like the words, ‘hug,’ ‘duck,’ ‘puddle,’ ‘gum,’ ‘rub,’ ‘tummy,’ etc. You can see two students giving each other a hug in the pictures. You can also see the book of rhyming words they made. Super job Young Learners 1!!

YL1 Celebrates Halloween

January 8, 2014 at 2:33 pm | Posted in Holidays, Young Learners 1 | Leave a comment
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The Young Learners 1 group celebrated Halloween by making pumpkins and ghosts. They also practiced the famous phrase ‘Trick or Treat’ with each other. We also made skeletons, the following week, in order to talk about the parts of the body. Great work, kids!

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Decorating Christmas Cookies

December 21, 2012 at 6:03 pm | Posted in Clases Young Learners, Holidays, Young Learners 1, Young Learners 2, Young Learners 3, Young Learners 4 | Leave a comment
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Young Learners 1, 2, 3 and 4 classes decorated Christmas cookies on the last day of classes. They were very creative in their designs, which they then got to eat!

Los alumnos de las las clases 1, 2, 3 y 4 decoraron galletas para la navidad el último día de clase. Se mostraron muy creativos con sus diseños…¡que luego comieron!

Esperamos veros a todos de nuevo en enero. ¡Felices fiestas! ¡Felices vacaciones!

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Happy Halloween 2012

November 20, 2012 at 4:32 am | Posted in Clases Young Learners, Holidays, Young Learners 1, Young Learners 2, Young Learners 3, Young Learners 4, Young Learners 5, Young Learners 6 | Leave a comment
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Once again, Young Learners and Kids’ Club students got involved in some American Halloween traditions. Some classes, like YL 3 on Tuesday and Saturday, and YL 5/6 on Wednesday, carved pumpkins. Kids’ Club and  YL 3 and YL 4 made popcorn balls, a tasty treat that some Americans eat at Halloween and Christmas. Our popcorn balls were made with candy corn, a special Halloween candy from the U.S. Some students made lollipop ghosts to take home, too.

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