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15 Reproducible Spanish Write-and-Read Books (Grades K-2)

15 Reproducible Spanish Write-and-Read Books (Grades K-2)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: How My Students Learned to Write in Spanish
Review: I bought this book at a local book store on a whim. Usually, my kids like to try and guess the outcome of a story, so I figured they would like to try their hand at writing one. We had a ball. They especially loved doing it in Spanish. My kinders and 1st graders had some trouble, but my 2nd graders ate it up!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: How My Students Learned to Write in Spanish
Review: I bought this book at a local book store on a whim. Usually, my kids like to try and guess the outcome of a story, so I figured they would like to try their hand at writing one. We had a ball. They especially loved doing it in Spanish. My kinders and 1st graders had some trouble, but my 2nd graders ate it up!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disappointed
Review: I was disappointed when I got this book. I intended to use it with my first and second graders, but this being only the first year for them to have the Spanish language, they couldn't understand the words and there were quite a few words on every page. First graders can't read very well yet, anyway, so I've only used one story out of this book so far this year. It would be more for third graders because of the level that it's at. It would be nice to have an English translation for each book so when the students read it at home, they can remember what the book was about.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disappointed
Review: I was disappointed when I got this book. I intended to use it with my first and second graders, but this being only the first year for them to have the Spanish language, they couldn't understand the words and there were quite a few words on every page. First graders can't read very well yet, anyway, so I've only used one story out of this book so far this year. It would be more for third graders because of the level that it's at. It would be nice to have an English translation for each book so when the students read it at home, they can remember what the book was about.


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