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Preview of Anya and a Thousand Fish, Russian-English Bilingual Picture Book (Ages 4–8)

Anya and a Thousand Fish, Russian-English Bilingual Picture Book (Ages 4–8)

Anya and a Thousand Fish is a gentle Russian-English bilingual picture book that supports emotional intelligence through story, nature, and meaningful feelings-focused moments.WHAT’S INCLUDED Full book (Russian + English) Story designed to support emotional intelligence, feelings vocabulary, and reflection BEST FORAges 4–6, bilingual families, heritage Russian learners, read-aloud time, home learning, tutoring, small groups FILE TYPE PDF
Preview of Russian Printable Activity Pack (Ages 4–8), Anya & Mudrik, Nature Theme

Russian Printable Activity Pack (Ages 4–8), Anya & Mudrik, Nature Theme

Russian Printable Activity Pack (Ages 4–8), Nature Theme, Anya and MudrikMeet Anya and Mudrik, a playful nature-themed Russian activity pack designed for ages 4–8. This low-prep resource builds early Russian literacy through colouring, vocabulary games, visual logic, and beginning-sound practice. Russian-only (Cyrillic).WHAT’S INCLUDED (PDF, 18 pages) 5 colouring pages “Find and circle” picture vocabulary pages Odd one out (logic/attention) Pond path / maze activity Matching identical pict
Preview of ESL Student/Teacher Russian-English Common Phrases Bundle

ESL Student/Teacher Russian-English Common Phrases Bundle

This I give to the teachers and students at my school to use with our ESL newcomers as a way for them to build confidence and independence in a new country. Teachers can give them immediate feedback and converse with the students. Whether they point to the sentence, or try and speak it, they are gaining English language acquisition. Teacher Translation Phrases Include: Good job, Good, Great, Excellent, Good Idea, Perfect, Welcome, Good to see you, Good morning, Good afternoon, Hello my name is,
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Help! My Student Speaks Russian!

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Do you have a student who speaks Russian? Are you unsure if his/her speech and language errors are due to second language influence or a communication disorder? Use this packet to accurately differentiate between errors that are related to second-language influence or are due to a communication disorder. The framework used to distinguish language differences from language disorders is beneficial for all educators, and the use of this framework will result in improved instructional targets for
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