Learning by Ages
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Age: Preschool
Simple Preschool Lesson Plan for Spanish Colors
You may have read in my recent post The Truth About Learning Spanish with Kids, that sometimes things seem harder than they really are. When it comes to learning Spanish with my kids ages 5, 4, and 2 the learning can be fun and simple, and it doesn't have to be...
Learn Spanish Through Play: Sorting Toy Animals
I am always looking for ways to teach my kids Spanish using items we already have on hand. This sorting activity that we did below is SUPER simple and free! All you need are some bins for sorting, tape, paper, and a Sharpie for labeling.One day as we were...
Learn Spanish through Play: AT THE PARK // Shapes! w/ FREE PRINTABLE
Learning through play is the way to go; engaging all the senses makes learning "stick." And if your children are anything like my boys, we accomplish more learning when they do not know it is happening. That might be because they are boys, or it might be...
Age: Elementary
Our First Reading Lesson in Spanish
The other day an impromptu Spanish reading lesson happened in our house! I'm no expert. I'm not trained as a reading teacher. I didn't grow up learning how to read in Spanish as a kid. But! My daughter seemed to have fun with what we did and I think she learned some...
O de oso {Learning the Spanish Alphabet}
Whenever fall rolls around, I always get in the mood to plan alphabet learning activities for my kiddos. One year Cheerios (or maybe General Mills?) did this thing where the surprise toy in their boxes of cereal where actually books. And better yet, they...
B de bruja {The Letter Bb in Spanish}
Next up! The letter B. Two letters in, I'm still finding words that can relate to the fall theme; today that's bruja and búho, or witch and owl. At our house we'll be using some drawing tutorials to learn the new letter and words. (For help with...
Age: Teens & Tweens
El cuerpo
In the Jr. High Class we are learning to say all the parts of the body in Spanish. See if you can memorize some words yourself!Note: Every noun in Spanish is feminine or masculine. "La" means "the" for the feminine words and "el" means "the" for...
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