Spanish Summer Resources
Posted on 06/13/2024
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A common question that we receive this time of year is, “How can I help support my child’s Spanish learning over the summer?” Here are some collective suggestions we can offer:

  • The Yolo County Summer Reading Challenge, “All Together Now”, is now until August 15! You can sign up at any public library and can take advantage of this free way to encourage your child to become a lifelong reader. Children will receive a free book and other prizes when they participate. Here’s the link with instructions on how to sign up: https://yolocountylibrary.org/summer/
  • Sign up your rising 1st-3rd grader for our CCE Summer Círculo program. We need parent volunteers to support this summer Spanish reading program, so watch for information coming soon about how to help with Spanish book circulation in the summer.
  • Common Sense Media has wonderful media resources for TK-12th grade
  • Looking for audio books and de-books for summer reading? Check out Sora! DJUSD students have access to a large collection of e-books and audio books in both Spanish and English on the Sora website or app. To access Sora, students can log-in via Clever using their DJUSD login and password. Or go to www.soraapp.com. If asked to enter the name of your school, please enter Davis Joint Unified School District. Once logged in, students will be able to “add a library” and select Yolo County library to access the county library Sora collection as well all thorough the same website/app.
  • Juegos Olímpicos 2024 en espanol - 2024 Paris France, watch on Telemundo
  • Watch the UEFA Champions League, ViX, the Spanish-language streaming service
  • Writing! Pen pals, comic strips, vacation postcards, and journal writing are great ways to motivate students to write and illustrate their adventures, viewpoints, and creative ideas.
  • Math! Cooking, baking, lemonade stands help teach students real world applications to ratios, fractions, measurement and counting money…consider new summer recipes or writing shopping lists in Spanish!
  • Netflix (child appropriate) in Spanish.
  • Spanish vocabulary sticky notes posted around the house are always fun!
  • Evan-Moor Spanish/English Read & Understand workbooks.
  • Start a summer Bilingual Book Club with some of your students’ peers, and then have a play-date afterwards.
  • Online Spanish Resources for students.