Learning a new language can be challenging, especially when it comes to understanding the intricacies of grammar and vocabulary. Luckily, there are tools available to help make the process easier and more enjoyable. Enter the personal in Spanish worksheet. Designed specifically for beginners and intermediate learners, this worksheet focuses on teaching the concept of personal pronouns and verb conjugation, allowing you to better communicate and express yourself in Spanish.
Super cute, FREE printable Spanish worksheets help learn the names to spanish colors while coloring, tracing, fill in the blank, word search.
Inside: A guide to counting the numbers in Spanish 1-1000, with Spanish numbers worksheets and activities. Looking for activities to learn to count in Spanish? You're in the right place! This post is packed with info on Spanish numbers, and I've got some great free printables for you if you're working with kids. First, we'll
We know how important reading is for language acquisition, but the input can't just be comprehensible, it also needs to be compelling! It can be SO hard to
Inside: A guide to counting the numbers in Spanish 1-1000, with Spanish numbers worksheets and activities. Looking for activities to learn to count in Spanish? You're in the right place! This post is packed with info on Spanish numbers, and I've got some great free printables for you if you're working with kids. First, we'll
Teach your child the alphabet and Spanish vocabulary at home with these free printable Spanish alphabet tracing worksheets.
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!
Printable Coloring Pages Counting 1-10 in English and Spanish Practice counting from 1 to 10 with these coloring pages that include the word in English and in Spanish. We are working more on count…
Inside: Examples of a Spanish 1 Syllabus and a guide for what to put in yours! Let's be real: most high school students are not going to pour over your syllabus and appreciate your hard work making it pretty. In fact, I don't recommend using your precious class time that first day to read every word of the
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.
Let's look at how to teach the Spanish-speaking countries in your Spanish 1 lesson plans! Grab the free blank map printable & more for your students!
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!
{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!
Spanish lesson learning about apples uses vocabulary, literacy, and fun activities to enhance bilingual learning.
Great blog post with activities for Spanish class that are easy on the teacher for those days you aren't feeling well or need easy sub plans.
Does your Spanish department use Así se Dice or another textbook for their Spanish curriculum? Here are some ideas to use the textbook and engage students!
Cognates in Spanish provide an easy win for your novices! Check out a unit of Spanish 1 lesson plans to explore cognates in Spanish!
Love learning Spanish? These Spanish clothing word flashcards are a great vocabulary builder! Plus, they'll be great for adding to your printable Spanish flashcards collection!
Do you need some imperfect tense Spanish practice activities? Click for games, worksheets, and more you can use with your Spanish students!
I like playing board games as language activities because they allow for lots of input and are easy to adapt to different levels. For example, these printable Spanish board games use question cards, so you can use different cards to make the game easier or more challenging. You will
Lots of fun YouTube videos with Spanish color songs for a variety of ages - great way to reinforce Spanish color words at home or in the classroom!
!Hola mis amigos! It’s time for another Spanish lesson. Today’s lesson involves you doing a lot of talking… or rather, sound making! We’re doing tongue twisters. The Spanish words for it is trabalenguas, which roughly translates to tongue work… and we’ll most certainly be working those tongues. I will warn you that these aren’t the easiest speaking exercises but they’re not the hardest either. As... Read More
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!)
Movement in Spanish class is crucial for student engagement. Get your Spanish students up and out of their seats and moving around.
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
4 FREE no-prep reading comprehension passages in Spanish! Each passage includes a set of questions to check your understanding. Get them now!
Inside: A peek into dozens of Spanish classrooms, of all kinds, shapes, and sizes! A well-designed room won’t make or break your teaching. Oh, but it can make a difference in how you and your students feel. Some of you have very limited options, and very tight budgets. There’s some serious classroom eye-candy here, but the
Teach your kid to read in Spanish with these leveled books and first phonics readers. Plus FREE First Reader download with audio.
Are you ready to get your Spanish students speaking? Try these 10 fun games and activities for Spanish class that bring community and fun into your.....
What do you do for sub plans when you have to leave your Spanish students? Here are 3 ideas to keep your middle or high school classes moving forward and learning without a Spanish-speaking sub when you have to be out of the classroom! There are variations for with and without technology, and a FREE resource!
High-quality professional development for world language teachers is hard to come by. Look here to see the top 10 actionable resources you can use tomorrow!
Planning Spanish lessons for kids is one of the most enjoyable parts of my job and one of the most important. My goal is create a setting where children learn Spanish naturally, hearing the language in a context where they understand it. In other words, as comprehensible input. I
My favorite recipe for how to make authentic, fresh, delicious Spanish gazpacho.
As a new teacher, I gave an enormous vocabulary list at the beginning of each unit. Then I drilled and quizzed the life out of it-- and still found that my students forgot most of it by the end of the year! Now, I always try to introduce vocabulary in context, and in much smaller amounts. I have two main ways to record vocabulary. Most of the time, it's in sets of three (pictured first, below) and the surrounding pages contain stories and input surrounding those phrases. I also have a specific vocabulary section, where I keep little booklets by
Looking for resources for language teachers? Find fun lessons, ideas, and activities for teaching preschool and elementary Spanish.
The best way to learn Spanish fast on your own! Try these fun and easy (and mostly free!) learning tips today and start speaking Spanish.
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