6 Chores to Learn Spanish Vocabulary
Children learn by doing, and they learn a language best by talking about what they are doing. Household chores are an excellent way for children to learn vocabulary. These tasks incorporate movement,...
View ArticleSpanish Vocabulary Games with Stick Figures
Stick figures can be used for lots of Spanish vocabulary games. For example, in the printable I have included, kids read a short description and then add the details to the drawing. It is a simple,...
View ArticleSpanish Vocabulary Practice: Draw the Details
Drawing can be used for all kinds of Spanish vocabulary practice. In this printable activity, kids read short descriptions and then add the details to the houses. Finally, they choose their own details...
View ArticleSpanish Vocabulary Practice: LanguageGuide.org
On the website created by LanguageGuide.org, users move the mouse over an image to hear vocabulary pronounced. The images and sound files are arranged by category. The categories include numbers, body...
View Article30 Spanish Vocabulary Games Using Pictures
Debbie Annett is the author of Spanish for You!, a curriculum for home or class use for grades 3-8. She writes here about Spanish vocabulary games for kids. Read more about Debbie and her work...
View ArticleLearning Spanish Vocabulary by Extending Context
As kids are learning Spanish vocabulary, I point out different contexts where we use the same word. Introducing additional contexts builds understanding and makes the word easier to remember. I’ve...
View ArticleSpanish Vocabulary Picture Cards by Theme
Spanish vocabulary picture cards help kids understand and learn new words. The pictures represent words so you do not have to translate, and you can use them for all kinds of games and activities. You...
View ArticleSpanish Synonyms for Elementary Students
Learning synonyms helps students grow their vocabulary and increase their comprehension. Eventually, synonyms give them more options in speaking and writing, too. Below you will find some of the...
View ArticleSpanish Vocabulary Infographics
In general, with novice learners I teach high frequency Spanish vocabulary that is general enough to understand in a range of contexts. I also teach high frequency verbs and structures that give...
View ArticlePlaying Games in Spanish: Vocabulary for Families
For many of us, the flip side of social distancing is more time at home to play with our families. While we’re together, classic games and everyday activities are opportunities to speak Spanish with...
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