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How to Make a Spanish Portfolio for Preschoolers

Portfolios for children at such a young age are often a collection of samples of work that are done throughout the entire year. If your children are learning Spanish in preschool, chances are your school is full immersion or the students are speaking Spanish with a native speaker at home. Either way, your students' portfolios should be a fun and creative collection of their Spanish-related work for the year. While preschool students can't properly write in Spanish, many pages of the portfolio will be photos of the students interacting in class.

Things You'll Need

  • Photos
  • Glue sticks
  • Stickers
  • Pens
  • Blank notebooks
  • Glitter
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Instructions

    • 1

      Write the full name of the student as well as her class and year on the front cover of the portfolio.

    • 2

      Glue a picture of the student to the first page of the portfolio, writing the student's name and overall strengths next to the picture itself.

    • 3

      Divide the portfolio into three sections: Coursework, In-Class Activities and Drawings.

    • 4

      Glue all Spanish-related worksheets or handouts onto the pages in the coursework section of the portfolio.

    • 5

      Glue all photos taken of the particular student while in Spanish class into the In-Class Activities section.

    • 6

      Glue all in class drawings based around the Spanish language portion of your class into the last section of the portfolio

    • 7

      Decorate the portfolio with your student, allowing him to put stickers, glitter and any other novelty decorations onto the portfolio to add a personal touch.

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