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A Book Collection about Russian Winter

My oldest daughter loves reading and being read to. Right now her reading in Russian is a lot better than […]

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Lesson Plan: Teaching Russian Letters to Children (in English)

Quite frequently when I talk to teacher I am asked about lesson plans. I think that having lesson plans to all our books is a wonderful ides, and at some point it will come to fruition. However at this point I can not create lesson plans for all our books. I did create two short lesson plans with a corresponding video that should hopefully give you some ideas for lesson plans and how to use our books.

This informaiton should be sufficient for about two 45-minute classes. If the classes are shorter, you might have enough for 3 or more classes.

I hope this lesson plan will be helpful, but please sen me your questions, what worked and what did not, what you did differently and I will be happy to reply.

Lessons to Introduce Russian Letter «В» [v]

Lesson 1
Usually I use several books at the same time ( one of the resons I like series – you can combine them if more material is needed). I also always interchange the “sitting” and “moving” activities, so the kids are not jsut sitting in their places all class long.

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Lesson Plan: Teaching Russian Letters

Часто, когда я общаюсь с преподавателями, возникают вопросы о планах урока. Я думаю, что это отличная идея, и мы воплотим […]

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Spell Your Name in Russian

I love coming up with activities that will be multifaceted and fun for my 3 year-old. This week we were […]

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Are your #Kids #Learning #Russian this #Summer?

Amanda Boyarshinov  from The Educator’s Spin On It reviewed a couple of our books as part of her Summer Language Learning post […]

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Too Purpley! by Jean Reidy

I decided to share it with you as it’s not quite as easy as it might seem for the parent and the end result was –  she learned a bunch of new words (hurray!). 

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