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El Rincón Español - homeschool Spanish support
Apr. 1, 2009
Passports!

Posted in Cultural notes

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How cool would it be to enhance your homeschooling by traveling the world with your kids?  Well, we do that kind of thing when we can, but we can also bring the world to our classroom.  Recently, at a homeschool culture fair, we had the kids visit each display, and get a passport stamped for each country.  Here is the passport form that we used to make play US Passports for the kids. 

Where would you like to travel?  Why not use my virtual field trips to visit numerous Spanish speaking countries? You can use a passport to add fun to your Spanish studies, and also to tie in other areas you study as well. A passport is also a great vehicle for review. 

Just for fun... here is a site of passport stamps, and here are some google images.  So fasten your seat belts and put your tray table in the upright and locked position, and go explore the world!
 




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