BENEFITS FOR TEACHERS
LESSON PLANS ON LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
BOOK SUGGESTIONS - BY LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS AMONG TEACHERS
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BENEFITS FOR TEACHERS Instill excitement about diverse cultures and other parts of
the world!
As teachers, we have a responsibility to develop
both an awareness of and a tolerance for other cultures among
the next generation.
Our stories celebrate diversity. Students will have fun learning
about and ‘seeing’ other cultures and traditions.
Inspire your students to learn other languages!
All of our books are bilingual, meaning you can read them in
English or in any one of up to 40 languages.
These books have been used in thousands of schools
across Europe and North America. Many of the books have accompanying
CDs so the stories can be
heard in many languages. This can provide a great opportunity
for kids to hear less commonly taught languages as well.
Connect with an ethnically diverse student base!
Watch your students connect with the stories as they “see themselves” in the multicultural characters in our books. Over 20% of the US population under age 25 is either foreign born or a first-generation American. We must ensure that our learning materials represent the entire community and not one dominant culture.
The Language Lizard books help teachers build multicultural classrooms and encourage students' academic success through the maintenance of 'heritage' languages. Many teachers develop bilingual lending libraries to further encourage parental involvement and literacy initiatives at home.
Introduce HIGH-QUALITY supplemental products to your classroom!
We guarantee the quality of our products. The
dual-language products…
- Are consistently well reviewed with respected
review publications (see sample
reviews)
- Have won prestigious
awards for both the stories and illustrations
- Are professionally
translated in up to 40 languages
- Have appealing, multi-ethnic
characters
- Are creative, clever and FUN for students
- Develop
tolerance, respect for others, and self esteem
- Have strong,
community settings
LESSON PLANS ON LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
Celebrate diversity and expose your students to foreign languages and cultures!
Language Lizard books and CDs can be used to teach students about the world's diverse languages and cultures. Many of the books also encourage a respect for diversity and help build self-esteem.
- Cultures and Customs
- Understanding and Appreciating Cultural Differences
- Building Community in the Classroom
- Comparing and Contrasting Holidays
- Language, Customs and Cultures (country specific lessons available)
Feel free to use or adapt lesson plans to meet the needs of your particular class.
CLICK HERE to learn more about and download the lesson plans.
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BOOK SUGGESTIONS - BY LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY
The following documents will help you choose books or CDs that are right for your children.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS AMONG TEACHERS:
Why would I want to
have a "dual
language" text as opposed to a "foreign-language only" text
in my classroom?
I’d
like to expose my students to languages that I cannot speak.
How can I do this?
In what languages are your products available?
What is the target age for the products?
Do your books come with teacher’s guides?
Where can I get beautiful bilingual posters to use in discussions
and to decorate my classroom?
Do you accept School purchase orders?
How can I stay up to date with issues related to childhood language
learning and what your company is offering?
Why would I want to have a "dual
language" text as opposed to a "foreign-language only" text in
my classroom?
Your options are greater with a dual-language text. The stories and illustrations are so fantastic that you may choose to use them for multiple purposes. Please see the article "10 Ways to Use Bilingual Books with Children" for more information on using dual language books.
- Read them to students only in the foreign
language. They will learn while being entertained with
great stories and illustrations.
- Read
the foreign-language text to students several times
and discuss the stories; let the students hear the
English version to 'catch' the words they missed;
then read it again in the foreign language.
- Use the books
as study materials with LEP students.
- Given the
diversity of the languages offered in the books and on the
CDs, FLEX (exploratory foreign language programs) can use them
to help students gain an exposure to many languages and cultures,
including those that are less commonly taught. This frequently
develops an interest in future language study among children.
- Let students take the books home to read both the English
and the foreign-language versions of the stories with their
parents.
I’d like to expose my students to languages
that I cannot speak.
How can I do this?
Many of our books come with accompanying CDs, so students can hear the stories in a multitude of languages, including many less commonly taught languages. You can see which products have accompanying CDs by looking at the “related products” section in the description of an individual title. You can also search by product using the red browse/search box on the left side of our page and choose the Audio CD category. In addition, a number of our lesson plans give children basic exposure to other languages and cultures. You may download our lesson plans at http://www.LanguageLizard.com/LessonPlans.htm.
In what languages are your products available?
Dual-language books are available in the following languages: Albanian, Arabic, Bengali, Bulgarian, Chinese-Simplified, Chinese-Simplified+Pinyin, Chinese-Traditional, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, English, English-only, Farsi, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Haitian-Creole, Hebrew, Hindi, Hmong, Hungarian, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Khmer, Korean, Kurdish, Latvian, Lithuanian, Malay, Malayalam, Nepali, Norwegian, Panjabi (Punjabi), Patois, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Scottish Gaelic, Shona, Slovakian, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Tagalog, Tamil, Thai, Tigrinya, Turkish, Twi, Urdu, Vietnamese, Welsh and Yoruba.
What is the target age for
the products?
Generally ages 1-12. Specific age ranges will
be included in the descriptions of each product.
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Do your books come with teacher’s guides?
Some of our books have discussion questions at the end of the book. In addition, we have many lesson plans and activities that use our dual-language titles to expose children to other languages and cultures. You may download our lesson plans at http://www.LanguageLizard.com/LessonPlans.htm. To be informed when new lesson plans become available, please sign up for our free newsletter.
Where can I obtain bilingual posters
to use in discussions and to decorate my classroom?
We offer colorful, creative dual-language posters with varying themes that can be used to discuss both cultural as well as “every-day” topics. They are extremely affordable and will add to the ambience in any classroom. Multi-language and French-English posters are currently available. Spanish will be added soon.
Do you accept School purchase orders?
Yes, schools may place purchase orders via mail, fax or directly on our website. Please see the "Customer Service" tab on the left side of the site for more detailed order and payment information.
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learning and what your company is offering?
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