A poster to use in the classroom when teaching common phrases related to emergencies in Spanish.
Instructional Materials for the Dual Language Classroom
If you’re on the hunt for pieces to promote cultural inclusivity in your dual-language classroom, you’re in the right place. We’ve assembled an entire family of classroom posters and resources featuring Spanish-to-English translations just for you. Print this poster and its other matching counterparts to promote the use of English and Spanish in the classroom.
Supporting ELL Learners with Spanish Classroom Posters
Decorating a classroom with posters in both Spanish and English can be a great way to support English language learners (ELLs) and create a welcoming and inclusive environment. Here are a few ideas for incorporating bilingual posters into your classroom:
- Label common classroom objects: Posters with the names of common classroom objects in Spanish and English can be a helpful reference for ELLs. This can include items like “desk,” “chair,” and “book.”
- Display vocabulary words: Consider using posters with vocabulary words in both Spanish and English. These can be words related to the current lesson or unit of study or more general terms that students may encounter in the classroom.
- Display cultural posters: Posters featuring cultural themes or images can greatly celebrate diversity and promote inclusivity. Consider posters with images of landmarks or cultural symbols from Spanish-speaking countries, for example.
- Use instructional posters: There are many types of instructional posters available that can support ELLs in their language learning. These might include posters with grammar rules, verb conjugation charts, or other language-learning resources.
Overall, decorating your classroom with bilingual posters can be a fun and effective way to support ELLs and create a more inclusive learning environment.
Display this poster in your classroom showing common phrases related to emergencies in Spanish and English.
This resource is great to use in a Bilingual or Dual-Language classroom.
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