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Learn, Practice, Succeed in Spanish from Eureka Math™ offer teachers multiple ways to differentiate instruction, provide extra practice, and assess student learning. These versatile companions to A Story of Units® (Grades K–5) guide teachers in response to intervention (RTI), provide extra practice, and inform instruction.
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The Learn book serves as a student’s in-class companion where they show their thinking, share what they know, and watch their knowledge build every day!
Application Problems: Problem solving in a real-world context is a daily part of Eureka Math , building student confidence and perseverance as students apply their knowledge in new and varied ways.
Problem Sets : A carefully sequenced Problem Set provides an in-class opportunity for independent work, with multiple entry points for differentiation.
Exit Tickets: These exercises check student understanding, providing the teacher with immediate, valuable evidence of the efficacy of that day’s instruction and informing next steps.
Templates: Learn includes templates for the pictures, reusable models, and data sets that students need for Eureka Math activities.
With Practice , students build competence in newly acquired skills and reinforce previously learned skills in preparation for tomorrow’s lesson. Together, Learn and Practice provide all the print materials a student uses for their core instruction.
Eureka Math contains multiple daily opportunities to build fluency in mathematics . Each is designed with the same notion—growing every student’s ability to use mathematics with ease . Fluency experiences are generally fast-paced and energetic, celebrating improvement and focusing on recognizing patterns and connections within the material.
Eureka Math fluency activities provide differentiated practice through a variety of formats—some are conducted orally, some use manipulatives, others use a personal whiteboard, or a handout and paper-and-pencil format.
Sprints: Sprint fluency activities in Eureka Math Practice build speed and accuracy with already acquired skills. Used when students are nearing optimum proficiency, Sprints leverage tempo to build a low-stakes adrenaline boost that increases memory and recall. Their intentional design makes Sprints inherently differentiated – the problems build from simple to complex, with the first quadrant of problems being the simplest, and each subsequent quadrant adding complexity.
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Additional Problem Sets: Ideal for Homework or extra practice, these additional problem sets align lesson-by-lesson with what is happening in the classroom. These problems are sequenced from simple-to-complex to naturally scaffold student practice. They align with Eureka Math and use the curriculum’s mathematical models and language, ensuring that students feel the connections and relevance to their daily instruction, whether they are working on foundational skills or getting extra practice on the current topic.
Homework Helpers: Each problem set is accompanied by a Homework Helper, a set of worked examples that illustrate how similar problems are solved. The examples, viewed side by side with the homework, support students as they reinforce the day’s learning. Homework Helpers are also a great way to keep parents informed about math class.
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Math Practice In Spanish With Khan Academy
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My daughter has been very interested in numbers for a long time now. She enjoys counting, thinking about how things combine, making patterns and creating designs. The Montessori preschool that she went to provided a strong foundation in number sense and allowed her to explore lots of different types of mathematical thinking, which was really great for her!
During that time it was still relatively easy for me to keep up with her number work in Spanish. I was able to provide Spanish activities at home that mirrored what she was doing in preschool to ensure that she was getting all of the Spanish vocabulary she needed to express her math thinking. We worked on counting in Spanish, shapes, patterns and designs.
After preschool, she started Kindergarten at our local elementary school and enjoyed all of the math work that they had there. It was basic number writing, addition, subtraction, geometric shapes and measurement.
When we started to work on math concepts at home, I quickly realized that my Spanish math vocabulary didn’t actually cover Kindergarten math – oh boy!
I was kind of making up ways to say “4 take away 1” without really knowing the Spanish terms for “subtraction” and “take away” and “less than”. When she was studying measurement, I realized that I had no idea how to say basic phrases like “lighter than” or “weighs as much as”.
Not only was it hard to look up these phrases to use in a pinch, but I also wasn’t sure that I was using them in the right way.
I decided to look for ways to support her math work in Spanish that included native speakers or written Spanish language (not just rote equation work that didn’t include any Spanish language).
The best resource that I found for this was Khan Academy . Khan Academy originated as a website and can still be used as that. We actually use the app version since it’s easier for my daughter to navigate. There are two versions of Khan Academy, the original Khan Academy and Khan Academy Kids. As of now, (Winter 2023) I have not found a way to change the kids app into Spanish to work on basic skills. Therefore, the app that we use is the regular Khan Academy.
This app doesn’t have many resources for younger (elementary aged) children and it mostly has math and science topics in Spanish (no literacy as of now). However, for our needs with math work, this was the best that I found.
How To Switch Khan Academy App Into Spanish
When you’re in Khan Academy you can switch the language settings to Spanish.
We typically access Khan academy on the ipad since the interface is easier for my daughter. We also have the app on my phone, but it can be challenging for her to use since the whole word problem won’t appear on the screen at once and you need to scroll to see the whole image. Since she’s still learning to read, this makes it challenging for her to keep track of the sentence.
When you open your ipad, go to Settings – General – Language & Region.
Once you’re in “Language & Region” there should be an option to click “other languages”. We selected “Espanol EEUU” and then let the ipad reconfigure in Spanish.
Once the ipad loads again, you can go back into Settings – General – Language & Region.
If you’d like, you can obviously keep the ipad in Spanish all the time. You can also now go to the section “Preferred Language Order” and you can arrange the languages that you have selected. Since my daughter also uses her ipad for school, we put English first and then Spanish. Now her ipad will have things all in English, but the Khan Academy app will now recognize the Spanish language as an option that you can change to.
Now that your language preferences are set, go into the Khan Academy app. Once in the app, click the settings button is the upper right hand corner, then “Language & Region”.
Once you’re in languages it should show you that the current language is English. Touch the word “English” and it will allow you to change it to one of the preferred languages on your ipad, which we’ve already set to Spanish.
You’re now set to use Khan Academy in Spanish!
How We Use Khan Academy For Math
Now that the app is switched to Spanish you can look at the available sections (matematicas, ciencia, computacion, etc). We picked “Matematicas” and then picked, “Matematicas elementales”. Within that section we started working on “1.er grado”.
“1.er grado” is split into different sections of mathematical practice: “Valor posicional (place value)”, “Sumas y restas (addition and subtraction)”, and “Medicion, datos y geometria (measurement, facts, and geometry)”.
Each time that we work on math, my daughter picks a section that she wants to work through and we see what lesson she is on within that section.
For our family, Khan Academy is a nice supplement to working on math in Spanish at home. While it’s not a comprehensive curriculum, the videos and practice problems give me an idea of what math my daughter wants to work on and how to say it in Spanish!
From there, I can create my own games and activities that work on those skills and use the Spanish vocabulary that I learned from the Khan Academy video to support that.
Another way that we have supplemented math at home is by using the app Dreambox . This is a great app for practicing math skills and pairs nicely with Khan Academy which does a great job of giving lessons and explanations. Dreambox comes with English or Spanish audio and we have our switched into the full Spanish mode. For more information about how we use this, check out my post about it here: Dreambox math app for bilingual kids .
For more Spanish STEM, check out this article:
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What We Like About Khan Academy For Math
Instructional videos.
The instructional videos are one of the best parts of the Khan Academy app. The videos are all narrated by native speakers and they are a mix of male and female voices. The voices are clear, well spoken and easy to understand.
During the video the narrator explains the math concept while also using visual examples on the screen. As in the traditional Khan Academy, the visuals are often computer generated on a blackboard type screen, with basic pencil marks.
Each video also comes with a transcript so that you can read what was said in the video (this was much more helpful for me than for my daughter obviously! I could read along and memorize how the words looked so that I could use them in everyday conversation as well).
Practice Problems
After watching the instructional video there are example problems to practice independently. Most of the practice problems are multiple choice, though a few of them require users to type in numbers or equations, or manipulate the order of things on the screen.
Some instructional videos are shorter (2-3 mins) and others are longer (5-7). The longer videos often have more than one set of practice problems that go with them since they went over a more complex concept or gave more than one strategy for solving a problem. When we work on the practice problems, I help my daughter read the instructions in Spanish, and then she does the math work on her own.
As you go through a section you can gain points based on how well and how quickly you finished the practice problems. After each full section there is a “Prueba” or final quiz to test all of the parts of the section that you worked on. The quiz after each section is nice because it’s a longer set of practice problems that works as a review. My daughter enjoys getting all of the extra points from beating the quiz, too!
I have found that there isn’t a ton of opportunity for extra practice with Khan Academy. This is where the Dreambox app really comes into play for us. Once my daughter has a good understanding of a mathematical concept, she can practice it in Dreambox in Spanish. Dreambox offers a more game like experience and has a ton of ways to practice math (but not a lot of direct instruction or teaching).
In addition to the “pruebas”, there is also a final quiz/test at the end of the full course. You can take it at any time to “test out” of that level or to get some extra practice in. This final quiz is called, “Desafio de curso” and contains a mix of all of the different types of skills that were touched upon in that section.
I’m always on the look out for new academic resources in Spanish. If you have anything that works well for your family, let me know about it in the comments!
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Which teacher materials will be are available in Spanish?
All daily instructional materials are available in Spanish, including word problems, fluency activities, and lesson plans. These materials support teachers in facilitating learning that builds deep understanding of concepts and flexible problem-solving skills. Educators can use Spanish math materials flexibly to accelerate math learning during core math instruction, intervention time, tutoring and after-school programming. Teachers also have access to grade- and unit-level overview materials in Spanish that support planning and delivering differentiated instruction that meets the needs of all learners.
Which student materials are available in Spanish?
All paper-based student materials are available in Spanish, including Student Notes, which are problems that students complete alongside their digital math lessons. Exit tickets, optional homework, optional problem sets, and unit-level assessments are also available in Spanish.
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Homework Helpers: Each problem set is accompanied by a Homework Helper, a set of worked examples that illustrate how similar problems are solved. The examples, viewed side by side with the homework, support students as they reinforce the day’s learning. Homework Helpers are also a great way to keep parents informed about math class.
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Family Math This program, available in English and Spanish, recognizes the importance of parents in the education of their children. Biblioteca National de Manipuladores Virtuales This is the Spanish equivalent of the National Library of Virtual Manipulatives (NLVM) from Utah State University. Together they are a library of interactive, web ...
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This is a free sample of my Kindergarten Math Homework in Spanish. Tarea de Matemáticas en Español is a great way to review math in Spanish with ELL students. It supports Spanish Speaking parents with limited English proficiency who work with their children at home.. The full packet comes with all 4 quarters.
This is a free sample of my 1st Grade Math Homework in Spanish. Tarea de Matemáticas en Español is a great way to review math in Spanish with ELL students. It supports Spanish Speaking parents with limited English proficiency who work with their children at home.. The full packet comes with all 4 quarters. All Common Core aligned, with answer ...
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Jun 19, 2021 · Another way that we have supplemented math at home is by using the app Dreambox. This is a great app for practicing math skills and pairs nicely with Khan Academy which does a great job of giving lessons and explanations. Dreambox comes with English or Spanish audio and we have our switched into the full Spanish mode.
Which student materials are available in Spanish? All paper-based student materials are available in Spanish, including Student Notes, which are problems that students complete alongside their digital math lessons. Exit tickets, optional homework, optional problem sets, and unit-level assessments are also available in Spanish.