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We will be using this next year and I am very excited to have finally found an all in one curriculum for native speakers!   

 

http://www.santillanausa.com/catalogs/santillana-usa-k12-catalog/spanish-language-arts/yabisi-k-6.html

 

I purchased the student book and the 1 year teacher license.  There is no hard copy of the tm, only the student book and some readers.  The online license includes an extra practice book pdf, annotated student book which is the TM, online student books, readers, workbooks for readers and tests.  For the one year license I had to call Santillana for them to activate it.  They did not automatically send me an email with that information.  It is K-6th and it looks like Santillana has a program for upper grades, but I did not see a place to purchase online.  Hopefully by the time I need it that will be an option.  I have the 3rd grade materials and I am very happy that it includes reading, grammar, spelling and writing. :)

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This looks neat! Thanks for sharing this information, would you mind keeping us all updated on this?

 

When you say all-in-one program, what do you mean? What all does it include?  I see you will still be doing a lot of English LA, do you use the Spanish version of Math Mammoth?

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I remember working with Santillana years ago, and it wasn't very friendly. Glad to see you can access a student practice book with a teacher online license now. that's a great way to go. Otherwise, you'd have to purchase a minimum of 10. That's how it was with most of their products. I used their Mundo Matematico (discontinued) for 3rd and 4th grade. I wanted to use their Spanish language arts program, but with all the stipulations of how much to purchase, I gave up, lol!

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Linguistmama,

 

This post is very timely for us. We currently live in Mexico, and my 5 year-old son attends a Spanish immersion elementary school. We are thinking of transitioning to full-time homeschooling and having a native Spanish speaker tutor him for an hour per day. My son has been in an immersion environment for the last 2.5 years, but neither my husband nor I are native speakers of Spanish. Do you think this curriculum would work for a 5 year old working with a native speaker in our circumstances?

 

Thanks for your thoughts.

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Linguistmama,

 

This post is very timely for us. We currently live in Mexico, and my 5 year-old son attends a Spanish immersion elementary school. We are thinking of transitioning to full-time homeschooling and having a native Spanish speaker tutor him for an hour per day. My son has been in an immersion environment for the last 2.5 years, but neither my husband nor I are native speakers of Spanish. Do you think this curriculum would work for a 5 year old working with a native speaker in our circumstances?

 

Thanks for your thoughts.

 

Yes, with a native speaker tutoring him I think it would work very well!  It is designed for native speakers which is why I chose it as opposed to something like Rosetta Stone.  I am fluent enough to use it although a native tutor would be better of course. :)

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I do like it, but it does have a lot of activities for the classroom that we don't do.  I would prefer a program designed for homeschoolers of course  :)  Santillana's customer service is a pain.  I ordered the student books online for 1st and 4th this year several times and they never shipped my order.  When I called them they said the physical books were out of stock.  After a few more phone calls I got them to sell me a teacher license for the online program that has access to everything; student book, teacher book, tests, practice book, readers etc.  That ended up being cheaper for this year, but they only last a year so I will have to re-buy for future children.  


 


I love that it covers grammar, writing and spelling all in one book.  We get extra books for me to read aloud and my kids to read from our library system.  There are enough lessons in 3rd and 4th grade for us to use it 4 times a week.  The first grade book has a lot of letter tracing which my first grader is beyond so it is a twice a week program for her.  I do plan to continue with it all the way through in addition to library books.


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