This may not be relevant, but when I had primary students who came straight from China without any English, I gave them a camera.  They captured things around the school, at lunch, at recess, etc. that they wanted to learn the words for.  They took pictures of signs, posters, equipment, teachers, etc.  They then made their own "dictionary" using tech with images and we helped with words.  It was awesome!

On Thu, Sep 27, 2018 at 9:37 AM Jenny Lussier <jlussier@rsd13.org> wrote:
Dear colleagues,

This year for the first time we have students (first grade) who are spanish speakers and I am looking for great resources to support their learning. They are learning to read (cannot read English or Spanish).

I have shared Epic, Tales2Go, PebbleGo, and Worldbook with their teachers. 

Are their other websites that you would recommend? Places to get books that would support them?

Thank you in advance!

Jenny

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