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My Escuelita: Spanish for Kids

Spanish Summer Camp July 2013

Anza Elementary School Room #19

FAQ’s -Frequently Asked Questions

1. Who are the teachers?

My Escuelita: Summer camp teachers are native speakers and hold an elementary bilingual credential in the state of California. All three have a BCLAD and are graduates of Loyola Marymount University. Below are teacher descriptions and photos from www.myescuelita.com

Irma Vazquez  is a native Spanish-bilingual teacher  with  over 23 years of classroom teaching experience. A graduate of Loyola Marymount University (LMU '91,'95)  Irma has a B.A. in Liberal Studies, a California bilingual teaching credential (BCLAD-Grades K-8)  and a Master's in Bilingual / Multicultural Education. Irma taught in the Lennox School District for over 15 years and Co-Founded My Escuelita: Spanish for Kids in 2006 alongside her best friends and teacher colleagues Norma Tabares and Rosa Villanueva. Irma has taught and mentored Bilingual and General Education student teachers at LMU since 2006 and  is currently the director of My Escuelita, Spanish for Kids in Redondo Beach, California.  In 2012 Irma helped launch the first Southern California (South Bay) Dual Language Program at Washington School in the Redondo Beach Unified School District as a Kindergarten teacher. She currently teaches Spanish to children ages 2-5 at LMU Child's Center and is a volunteer member of i-act...a non-profit organization which has built a pre-school in the refugee camps outside Darfur, Africa. She is an advisor and early childhood consultant for Little Ripples Preschool. Irma is a wife of 18 years and mother to three children ages 8,10 and 12.

 

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Maria Flores  joined My Escuelita in 2011 and taught during our Summer Camp I and II  both in Summer 2011 and Summer 2012. Maria has a B.A. in Liberal Studies from Loyola Marymount University, two teaching credentials- a BCLAD Bilingual Authorization and Special Education and is working on her M.A. in Special Education at LMU. Maria has been  working  as a substitute teacher in the Santa Monica Unified School District and is  "one on one"  instructional assistant in the Special Education Department at SMUSD. This Fall 2013 Maria  will be teaching 4th grade in the Dual Language Program at La Ballona Elementary School in Culver City. Maria  

is the mother of three children ages 3, 12 and 18.

Maria playing loteria with older camp students!

Brenda Meza is a native Spanish speaker who obtained a Bachelors degree from UC Riverside in Psychology and Spanish. Two years later she graduated with a Masters degree in Bilingual/ Multicultural Education from Loyola Marymount University. Brenda holds a multiple subject teaching credential with bilingual authorization (BCLAD). Brenda was a volunteer this Spring 2013 at Washington Elementary School where she worked in the Dual Immersion Kindergarten Program alongside classroom teacher Irma Vazquez. Brenda currently teaches Spanish at Can Academy in West Covina, Ca. Brenda will be joining My Escuelita: Spanish for Kids in the Summer of 2013 as a Spanish teacher. 

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Maria Carillo

Maria Carrillo is a veteran classroom teacher of 21 years. She currently works in the Lennox School District where she has taught second language learners for over 17 years. She earned her A.A. from Santa Monica College, has her B.A. in Liberal Arts from Dominguez Hills and a M.A. in Spanish from Loyola Marymount University. At L.M.U Maria also earned Elementary California Teaching Credential. Maria also has experience working with Speech pathologist in the Hawthorne School District. Maria is a an native Spanish speaker , she is a wife and mother to twin boys, age 9.

2. What does my child need to bring to camp each day?

Your child will need a healthy snack each day. Please drop off their snacks outside of the classroom each morning at check in. DUE TO TWO SEVERE PEANUT ALLERGIES PLEASE DO NOT SEND SNACKS WITH PEANUTS TO SPANISH CAMP. OUR NUMBER ONE PRIORITY IS TO KEEP CHILDREN SAFE DURING CAMP...PLEASE HELP US BY CHOOSING ALTERNATIVE SNACKS FOR YOUR CHILD DURING THESE THREE WEEKS. THANK YOU. Should you child forget his or her snack we will make sure they get a back-up snack and water at camp. 3. What should my child wear to camp?

Please make sure your child wears tennis shoes. Flip flops and open toe shoes will not be allowed and are unsafe on the playground. At times the classroom may get cool. If your child is sensitive to A/C you may want to pack a light sweater. Please apply sun block at home each day. We will have non-toxic/organic sun block for children in the classroom in case you forget.

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Each day camp students will enter and exit via the YELLOW gates that face West. The gates are right next to the entrance of Rainbow River/Wiseburn Child Development Center. On the first day of camp please enter the gates and proceed to the benches right outside of the classroom #19 for check in. Each day you will be asked to sign in and out your child.

5. Can I stay and volunteer or observe camp?

Yes!! We have an open door policy....however the gates are closed as it is a closed campus so please inform Irma if you wish to stay and volunteer or are returning early or if someone will be picking up your child early! We love to have parents in our classes! Especially on the first day of camp...please feel free to stay in the class as long as you want.

6. How can I reach the teachers in case of an emergency or if I need to pick up my child early or if I’m going to be late?

You may call or text Irma, Maria or Brenda at anytime during the camp should you have an emergency.

Irma Vazquez: 310.227.9422, Maria Flores: 213.864.5961 and Brenda Meza: 323.351.0355 Maria Carrillo: 310.919.7746

7. How will my child know what to do in case of an emergency?

On the first day of camp we will review all of the school, classroom and playground rules in English. We will also go over natural disaster emergencies and fire drills...all in English so there is no confusion or mis-understanding due to language. 8. How will I know what my child is doing in camp and how I can help him or

her with the language aquisition?

We will be sending private emailed pictures and texting photos of your child to your cell/email address. You will also get updates throughout the week and a weekly newsletter with an overview or summary of what we are working on. “Escuelita a Casita” the newsletter, will be full of resources including links, videos (of Irma) other ways your child can access the curriculum and lessons! That being said...there is no homework during the Summer camp...but we encourage you to watch the videos and visit the websites as a way to motivate your child! ;-)

9. What is the schedule each day?

Each day we will follow a schedule but it will also depend on the lessons, small groups, crafts, games and guest speakers who join us during camp. In addition to

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the schedule below we will also be visited by Gladys Barbieri Bilingual Teacher and Author of Zapatos de Goma and Pink Firetrucks.

*Camp Schedule:

When What Where

8:00-8:15am Free choice, Check in, Games, Puzzles, Wipe board, books, puppets

Room 19, Snacks in basket

815-845am Calendar, Agenda, Welcome Songs, Shared Reading

Circle time on rug

8:45-9:00am Read A Loud with Accountable Talk Circle time on rug 9:00-10:00am Small Groups

(each teacher will lead a small group)

Classroom, lunch benches, classroom benches

10:00-10:45am Recess on blacktop, snack, bathroom Blacktop/playground 10:45-11:00am Silent Reading, Independent reading, partner

reading

Classroom library

11:00-11:30am Whole group craft Outside benches 11:30-11:45am DIrected game Playground/blacktop 11:45-12:00pm Clean up and dismissal Room 19, Benches by

Yellow gate.

10.What is the address and exact location of the camp?

My Escuelita: Spanish Summer camp will be at Anza Elementary School in the Wiseburn School District in Hawthorne. All three of Irma’s children attend this school/ district. It is near 120th and Aviation/La Cienega.

http://www.anzaeagles.org/contact_us.php

Juan de Anza School 12110 S. Hindry Ave. Del Aire, CA 90250 Office: 310-725-2100 Fax: 310 643-0383

Email: info@anzaeagles.org

***Please feel free to call, text or email me this week with additional questions you may have. I will be available all week. I look forward to seeing former students and meeting new families next Monday July 1st!

Should you wish to begin taking a look at my videos...they can be found on youtube...my user name is myescuelita. ;-)

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