Practice reading with a PDF worksheet including a group of passages about countries and nationalities in Spanish plus key questions.
En début d'année, je propose à mes élèves une fiche d'identité en atelier dirigé. C'est l'occasion de savoir ce que l'élève connait de lui / d'elle, son environnement familial, sa famille... Les supports que j'utilisais me plaisaient sans plus, j'ai voulu faire un document qui me correspondait davantage. Je pose les questions et écris leurs réponses. Les élèves doivent colorier les réponses en image (en respectant la couleur des cheveux pour fille ou garçon et la couleur du pelage des animaux). J'ajoute le nombre devant les animaux s'ils en ont plusieurs et j'ajoute les prénoms des frères et soeurs sous chaque enfant colorié avec un + si plus âgé ou - si moins âgé (pour les jumeaux / jumelles je mets un =). Si l'élève connait le niveau de classe, je le note au-dessus. En haut à droite, il y a la place de mettre leur photo pour faire comme une "grande carte d'identité". Je me présente
All English as a Second or Foreign Language classes need a good warm-up activity to gets brains working and bodies active. Here are my top choices for ESL and EFL Warm-up games for kids to adults.
Are you looking for ways to connect with your students and build community during the first week of class? Do you want to get to know your students, but also set the expectation of “Spanish only” from the start? Here are 5 games that accomplish both of those objectives! 1. ¡Corre, corre! Students form a ... Read More about 5 icebreaker activities for the first week of Spanish
Un elefante se balanceaba is one of the best known Spanish children's songs. It is a counting song and the rhyme helps children learn the words. With each verse, children add another elephant to the web. Below you'll find lyrics, videos and activities for Un elefante se balanceaba. Check
Learn how to make PERFECT Restaurant-Style Spanish rice at home with just a few simple ingredients and about 30 minutes of your time!
Practique con una hoja de trabajo en PDF leyendo sobre la casa en español, sus habitaciones, partes y objetos. Resuelva también dos ejercicios de comprensión lectora.
This easy and authentic Spanish omelette recipe combines egg, potato, onion, olive oil, and salt in what is the best Spanish tortilla you'll try.
Le jour de la rentrée, je propose toujours des activités brise-glace, notamment sur les prénoms, pour qu’ils apprennent rapidement qui sont leurs camarades. Pour ça je vous conseille le site Je suis a
So you want to teach your kids Spanish? Welcome. Starting at a young age is the best gift you can give them - and it's never too late! This page gives you everything you need to get started: Spanish lessons organized by theme, free printables, and advice on teaching a second language. You can start today! How Can I Help You?1. I Want to Teach My Kids at Home:Free Spanish Lessons for Kids (6 PDF Units)2. I Want to Find a Spanish Teacher:The Best Online Spanish Class for Kids3. I Want More Spanish ResourcesApps, Games, Songs, and More4. I'm Teaching
An original hand drawn picture. Match the conjugated verbs (present tense llamarse) with the subject pronouns in the word bank. The word bank provides instructions on how to color in the picture (for example Yo = rojo - anything on the picture that's marked "me llamo" would be colored red). No prep!
Esta hoja de trabajo presenta tres párrafos cortos en los que la gente habla de cómo otros quieren controlarlos. Hay varios usos del subjuntivo. Para completar
Super cute, FREE printable Spanish worksheets help learn the names to spanish colors while coloring, tracing, fill in the blank, word search.
There are quite a few free (or almost free) resources and games to help you teach Spanish to your children or yourself! We hope you enjoy these!
Movement in Spanish class is crucial for student engagement. Get your Spanish students up and out of their seats and moving around.
Learn about Children Around the World with these FREE printable Around the World worksheets for kids K-6th grade to complete.
There are some activities that, as a teacher, I look forward to every year. Here are some of my favorite lesson plans for my Spanish class that I’m sure you will enjoy and your students will …
If you are looking for some high-interest activities, try using animated shorts to teach inference. Free handouts focus on student learning.
Free printable Spanish worksheets for students learning Spanish as a second language. Our worksheets are designed with the beginner in mind, so you can even use our PDF Spanish printables with your preschool and kindergarten students. You'll find beautiful full-color Spanish charts, worksheets, games, activity pages for learning the basics below. Simple categories are includes like Spanish Colors, Days of the Week in Spanish, and Spanish Months of the Year.
Struggling to make Spanish commands with pronouns comprehensible, hands on & engaging? See how I finally got Spanish commands with pronouns right!
In today's post, I'll share ideas and free materials for teaching beginning Spanish phonics. I'll cover letter sounds, open syllables (sílabas abiertas), syllables with blends (sílabas trabadas), and closed syllables (sílabas cerradas).
{Affiliate links used.} I am closing out the school year with my Spanish lessons and wanted a way to review the vocabulary we have been working on. I came across on Pinterest a post about Kaboom! It was created for elementary classrooms, but I thought it would be perfect for language learners also! So here is how you go about it: First of all you will need... Jumbo Craft Sticks Sharpie Markers Cups (Not see through) Since I work with a lot of different levels of students I had several categories of vocabulary I wanted to use like house items, the alphabet, clothes, opposites, etc. I decided to color-code the sticks on one end. This helps with two things. Kids will know how to put them in the cup with the colored part sticking out. This allows me to select which sets of vocabulary to use with certain sets of students. For example, I know that the orange sticks are emotions and the pink sticks are foods. {See the final set of pictures for the list I made for myself.} After you color the tips, you write one word towards the other end of the stick. I tend to use about 15 sticks for a vocabulary-themed set. Three of those sticks will have the word "Caramba" written on them. The rest will have vocabulary words you want kids to review. To play the game you put one set (or maybe two or three if you have more advanced students) in a cup with the colored tips up. Students take turns pulling a stick out of the cup and giving the translation of the word. They keep the stick if they can say what it means in English. Otherwise, they put it back in the cup if they don't know. If they pull a "Caramba" stick they have to put back ALL their sticks! I time the game for about three minutes. The student with the most sticks at the end wins! This is a fun way to review vocabulary which at times can be tedious!
Learn how to design a midterm or final exam for a proficiency-oriented language course. Find out what to include and see examples!
Celebrate the varied culture, monuments, flora and fauna of Australia with these simple Australia Day Crafts for Kids! Includes koalas, kangaroos and more!
4 FREE no-prep reading comprehension passages in Spanish! Each passage includes a set of questions to check your understanding. Get them now!
Want to learn to speak Spanish like a native? Listening to Spanish podcasts is effective and FREE! Check out my top recommendations (the podcasts I actually listen to to improve my own Spanish!)