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My kids understand German fairly well, as long as the person is speaking slowly. They can get what our friend says to her kids in German, so it isn't just me.

 

We're dropping out of German Saturday School this next year and I'd like to use a challenging program with no English for them. I would like them to work on it 30-60 min/day. They are ages 8 and 10. 

 

I've seen books mentioned here before that seemed really good, maybe by Arcadia, but couldn't seem to find them in my searches last night. Anyone have any ideas?

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Emily

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Thanks, Loesje, but we're using ES and I feel like we need more support - while they understand, they need more verb conjugations and systematic vocabulary than someone who speaks the language daily. 

 

I know what I'm looking for but can't seem to find the thread. Argh.

 

Thanks, Emily

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Have you considered just reading basic texts with them and discussing grammar topics as they occur? I have been frustrated in finding a suitable Spanish curriculum for my daughter, so that is what I have ended up doing in that language. I would also strongly recommend using something like Anki flash cards to build up vocabulary. Previously we would forget vocabulary very quickly. Now I enter the Spanish words from the texts we read into Anki. It has made a huge difference. 

 

My daughter speaks German very fluently, and we have used assorted language arts workbooks meant for German grade school students, such as those put out by Duden (search on the amazon.de website under the search term "Lernhilfe." But these books probably don't have the explicit grammar that you need. 

 

We use a lot of German CDs, songs, as well as science and history-themed materials meant for children. My daughter likes the Was ist Was series. She loves listening to the CDs put out by the rock group Randale, which as very age appropriate texts. 

 

My daughter has also been attending Saturday morning German school, but wants to give it up. Since there is a cohort in our town of very fluent children, they have used the Duden workbooks I mentioned above for their text. I am not exactly sure what text the other students who are not fluent are using, but I have not been impressed with the things I have seen at the school. 

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Sorry didn't see your post earlier

Was it this thread? http://forums.welltrainedmind.com/topic/544832-good-german-program-for-kids-7-10/

 

We also try to watch Die Sendung mit der Maus on YouTube daily.

 

Do you just search the old ones on youtube? The channel I found hasn't had any new ones updated in a year. Is there a place that uploads new ones more regularly?

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Thanks! That's great! I can't access it on this computer (everything's outdated), so I have to wait and use my husbands. I noticed on youtube that  everything is separated instead of having the Lachgeschichten and Sachgeschichten together in a complete episode. Is that how everything on the internet is, or can you find it all together? In particular, I think my kids might have more interest if we had the little mouse transitions and Blaubär at the end. :) The think the shorts with the mause are hilarious!

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.Is that how everything on the internet is, or can you find it all together? In particular, I think my kids might have more interest if we had the little mouse transitions and Blaubär at the end. :) They think the shorts with the maus are hilarious!

I only found a few together and those links are usually sent by their German teacher. My kids like those too though they don't mind the rest and they are okay with reruns.

 

Their German teacher also prints out the Der Maus articles but I don't know where he gets those from.

 

ETA:

We are also checking out the elephant site

http://www.wdrmaus.de/elefantenseite/mobile/index.php5

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I only found a few together and those links are usually sent by their German teacher. My kids like those too though they don't mind the rest and they are okay with reruns.

 

Their German teacher also prints out the Der Maus articles but I don't know where he gets those from.

 

ETA:

We are also checking out the elephant site

http://www.wdrmaus.de/elefantenseite/mobile/index.php5

 

I also just found the current and previous week's here www.wdrmaus.de/aktuelle-sendung/index.php5

They look like they're the entire episodes.

 

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ETA:

We are also checking out the elephant site

http://www.wdrmaus.de/elefantenseite/mobile/index.php5

 

I didn't see this when you first posted it (saw the original post, but not the addition), but was recently directed to the elephant site by another friend, and I just wanted to bring this up for anyone else who missed it. These are great! My younger kids really love these episodes! We watch them here, and you can watch the last three most recent episodes in their entirety:

http://www.wdrmaus.de/elefantenseite/eltern/was_laeuft/der_elefant_fuer_unterwegs_ganzesendungen.php5

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