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This site was created as a result of a 3 week summer conference. During the summer of 1997, twenty Spanish teachers from throughout the Pacific Northwest met in Forest Grove, Oregon at Pacific University for the first annual regional conference and workshop for FLES teachers (Teachers of Foreign Languages in the Elementary School). The morning was composed of an excellent class on teaching Spanish taught bySusan Cabello of Pacific University. She taught us how the songs and games can be used very effectively to teach Spanish to young children. The music and games help the children feel a part of the language and they quickly become involved in the rhythm, words, and fun. Most of us in the group feel that the camaraderie that we gained as a group was invaluable and we continue to share ideas with each other.
The purpose of this site is to share these ideas with you and to allow you to contribute as well. Please submit your ideas to Doug Shivers . Feel free to submit your ideas in either English or Spanish. Let's all help each other teach Spanish to preschool, kindergarten and elementary age children!
During the next two years (until November 2011), I will be working with the Peace Corps in Nicaragua. You can follow what I'm doing there by reading my blog.
Living for an extended period of time in a country where the language is spoken is a excellent way to learn that language. From March until August 2000 my family and I took a break from our regular work routine to live three months in Israel and three months in Costa Rica. During the time I visited schools in both countries to see what I could learn from different teaching methods. You can see a summary of the trip and read a report on bilingual schools in Israel, including the pioneering school in the village of Neve Shalom/Wahat al-Salam. Now you can also read about my 11 weeks in Costa Rica during that summer in 2000. I visited several kindergartens and elementary schools there and the approach to teaching second languages was quite varied.
Many of the songs on this page come from the CD Colección del Recuerdo Infantil sung by Cri-Cri and
Compañia Infantil de Televicentro de Armando Torres.
Many of the songs can also be found on the CD's De Colores and Diez Deditos by José-Luis Orozco. All of this music can be purchased from our bookstore.

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Visit our bookstore . We've selected several books and CD's that would be perfect for your early childhood classroom, including a recently released interactive CD ROM and book called "Musical Spanish", books and CD's by José-Luis Orozco, and music by Compañia Infantil Televicentro. |
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Learn Spanish with Us in Mexico! | |
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Learn Spanish where it's spoken by joining us at the Cemanahuac Educational Community in Cuernavaca, Mexico this Summer or any time during the year! Cuernavaca has been called the "city of the eternal Spring" where temperatures are pleasant all year long. Stay with a local family and learn the customs as well as the language.
If you don't have time for a trip to Mexico, consider the excellent computer software program Rosetta Stone
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New! - Now you can download all of our songs in MP3 format!
La Pulga de San José
Pim Pon
Pulgarcito
Las ruedas del camión
Que llueva
Los Pollitos
De Colores
La Granja
Las manitos
Buenos Días Señor Pulgar
Toro-toronjil
Arroz con Leche
Los Elefantes
Naranja Dulce
La Víbora de la Mar
Doña Blanca
El Pulgar
Body Part Games
Clown Books
¡Domingo Siete!
Las vocales y las sílabas |
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visitors since October
5, 1997