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Mi Vida Loca Episode 2: ¿Un amigo. Play 4 corners to practice definite and indefinite articles in Spanish by labeling each corner as an article. Free worksheets for Mi Vida Loca as well. Spanish Games, Spanish 1, Spanish Vocabulary, How To Speak Spanish, Learn Spanish, Spanish Grammar, Spanish Alphabet, Middle School Spanish, Elementary Spanish
Mi Vida Loca Episode 2: ¿Un amigo?
Mi Vida Loca Episode 2: ¿Un amigo. Play 4 corners to practice definite and indefinite articles in Spanish by labeling each corner as an article. Free worksheets for Mi Vida Loca as well.
English/Spanish Spanish Sentences, Spanish Phrases, Spanish Words, English Phrases, Spanish Lessons, English Lessons, English Words
155 Frases necesarias para una conversación en inglés
English/Spanish
Spanglish Monkey: ABC Flashcards {Free Printable and Giveaway} Foreign Language Learning, Language Resources, Spanish Language, Abc Cookies, Toddler Shows, Abc Flashcards, Teaching Spanish, Bilingual
ABC Flashcards {Free Printable}
Spanglish Monkey: ABC Flashcards {Free Printable and Giveaway}
spanish games in the car Middle School Grades, Elementary Schools, Spanish Practice, Free Fun
Spanish for You Blog | Spanish for You! | Teaching & Learning Spanish tips
spanish games in the car
Some wonderful info and stats about teaching your young child a second language Why Learn French, Why Learn Spanish, Spanish Basics, Study Spanish, Learning A Second Language, Learn Another Language, Language Teaching
Why Your Kids Should Learn A Second Language - Early Childhood Education Zone
Some wonderful info and stats about teaching your young child a second language
Las 10 infografías que te ayudarán a recordar las reglas de ortografía que muchos están olvidando Spanish Language Learning, 123 Spanish, Spanish Courses
Las 10 infografías que te ayudarán a recordar las reglas de ortografía que muchos están olvidando - muhimu.es
Las 10 infografías que te ayudarán a recordar las reglas de ortografía que muchos están olvidando
Pica-Pica - Yo tengo una casita  (Videoclip oficial) Spanish Lesson Plans, Youtube Videos Music, Music Videos, Oceans Song, Continents And Oceans
Pica-Pica - Yo tengo una casita (Videoclip oficial)
Pica-Pica - Yo tengo una casita (Videoclip oficial)
A collection of resources for teaching children Hispanic heritage and immigration. Library Books, Children’s Books, Books To Read, Class Library, Kid Books, Library Ideas, Bilingual Book, Bilingual Education, Kids Reading Books
Hispanic Heritage: Learning about Immigration through Books - Multicultural Kid Blogs
A collection of resources for teaching children Hispanic heritage and immigration.
Crafty Moms Share: Rigoberta Menchu Hispanic Heritage Month Lessons, Crafty Moms, Rights Activist, Vig, Family Activities, Family Life
Rigoberta Menchu
Crafty Moms Share: Rigoberta Menchu
Spanish Clothing Game or Interactive Notebook Activity Preschool Spanish, Spanish Kids, Spanish Activities, Spanish Classroom, Spanish Teacher, Alphabet Preschool, Preschool Crafts
Spanish Clothing La Ropa Vocabulary Interactive Notebook Activity or Game
Spanish Clothing Game or Interactive Notebook Activity
Traditional Spanish rhyme and simple Spanish game for kids: Sana, sana colita de rana. Great for practicing body parts in Spanish! #Spanishrhymes #Spanishgames #Spanishbodyparts http://www.spanishplayground.net/sana-sana-colita-de-rana-body-parts-lesson/ Spanish Games For Kids, Fun Activities, Toddler Activities
Sana Sana Colita de Rana and Body Parts Lesson - Spanish Playground
Traditional Spanish rhyme and simple Spanish game for kids: Sana, sana colita de rana. Great for practicing body parts in Spanish! #Spanishrhymes #Spanishgames #Spanishbodyparts http://www.spanishplayground.net/sana-sana-colita-de-rana-body-parts-lesson/
Five Little Monkeys Spanish Counting Activity - MommyMaleta Counting Activities, Vocabulary Activities, Toddler Preschool, Activities For Kids
Five Little Monkeys Spanish Counting Activity - MommyMaleta
Five Little Monkeys Spanish Counting Activity - MommyMaleta
When Daddy Has an Accent - Alldonemonkey on The European Mama Single Fathers, Single Dads, Single Parenting, Positive Parenting, Fatherless Children, Expectant Father, Aktiv, Fatherhood, Maori
When Daddy Has an Accent: A Very Special Friday on the European Mama - All Done Monkey
When Daddy Has an Accent - Alldonemonkey on The European Mama
How I Motivate My Resistant Preschooler to Speak a Second Language - Alldonemonkey on What to Expect Language Learning Activities, Educational Activities For Kids, Foreign Language, Learning Spanish For Kids, Teaching Kids
How I Motivate My Resistant Preschooler to Speak a Second Language: Post on What to Expect - All Done Monkey
How I Motivate My Resistant Preschooler to Speak a Second Language - Alldonemonkey on What to Expect
Fun and easy #Spanish summer activities for kids! Indoor and outdoor Spanish learning ideas. #summerSpanish #Spanish outdoor #kidsSpanish #Spanishgames http://spanishplayground.net/spanish-summer-activities/ Fun In Spanish, Spanish Songs, Spanish Teaching Resources, Free Time Activities
Spanish Summer Activities - Spanish Playground
Fun and easy #Spanish summer activities for kids! Indoor and outdoor Spanish learning ideas. #summerSpanish #Spanish outdoor #kidsSpanish #Spanishgames http://spanishplayground.net/spanish-summer-activities/
Spanish videos for kids: Aquí vivo yo. Has lots of great Spanish vocabulary! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlGSr1eCUbA&index=18&list=PLT58JadHcEH1SI1F2-x9s-pQks68ZBa8T Spanish Videos, Spanish Jokes, Ap Spanish
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Spanish videos for kids: Aquí vivo yo. Has lots of great Spanish vocabulary! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlGSr1eCUbA&index=18&list=PLT58JadHcEH1SI1F2-x9s-pQks68ZBa8T
free spanish alphabet worm printable letter cards on PrintableSpanish.com Bilingual Teaching, Bilingual Classroom, Bilingual Children, Alphabet Kindergarten, Kindergarten Curriculum, Teaching The Alphabet, Alphabet Book, Alphabet Poster
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free spanish alphabet worm printable letter cards on PrintableSpanish.com
Spanish has a wealth of traditional finger plays, rhymes and songs for children. Kids love games with actions, and these are perfect language learning tools. Music, movement, and rhyme combine to enhance a child’s understanding and retention of Spanish. Below are a few of my favorite finger plays to do with preschoolers. I have included videos, translations and a printable version of the Spanish rhymes. Saco una manito (una manita) In Mexico and Spain, the diminutive of la mano (hand) is la manita. In other countries, it is la manito. It doesn’t matter which one of the two forms you sing, as long as you are consistent. This is one of the first finger plays that Spanish-speaking children learn. It can be recited as a rhyme or sung. The first video recites the finger play and in the second you can hear the tune. The song on the second video is from the CD Cantando con Adriana Vol. 2 by Adriana Szusterman. Saco una manito. La hago bailar, / I take out one hand. I make it dance. La cierro, la abro y la vuelvo a guardar. / I close it, I open it, and I put it away again. Saco otra manito. La hago bailar, / I take out the other hand. I make it dance. La cierro, la abro y la vuelvo a guardar. / I close it, I open it, and I put it away again. Saco las dos manitos. Las hago bailar, / I take out two hands. I make them dance. Las cierro, las abro y las vuelvo a guardar. / I close them, I open them, and I put them away again. Si yo pongo mis dos manos para arriba Si yo pongo mis dos manos para arriba is a rhyme that children learn in preschool in Latin America. The actions perfectly reinforce the meaning of the words and it is an easy rhyme for little children to learn. Si yo pongo mis dos manos para arriba, / If I put my two hands up mis dos manos tocan el cielo. / my two hands touch the sky. Si yo pongo mis dos manos para abajo, / If I put my two hands down, mis dos manos tocan el suelo. / my two hands touch the ground Arriba, arriba, el cielo, / Up, up, the sky abajo, abajo, el suelo. / down, down the ground. Mis dos manos dicen chau, / My two hands say goodbye y se van a descansar. / and go to rest. Cinco ratoncitos Kids love Cinco ratoncitos because the mice have to run and hide when the cat comes to eat them. It is a beginning counting rhyme that only goes to five. Cinco ratoncitos / Five little mice de colita gris / with little gray tails mueven las orejas, / move their ears, mueven la nariz. / move their noses. ¡Uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco, / One, two, three, four, five, corren al rincón! / they run to the corner! Porque viene el gato, / Because the cat is coming a comer ratón. / to eat mouse! Mi carita redondita Kids love this song, especially the part where they get to pretend to sneeze. It is good for teaching parts of the face and related verbs. The verbs in the fourth line vary in different versions, but they are always some combination of llorar, cantar, hablar and reir. The last line varies too, between palomitas de maíz and heladitos de maní. The lyrics below are the ones I teach to my preschoolers. There are many other videos of preschoolers and classes singing Mi carita redondita on YouTube and many have the lyrics on the screen. Just search the title of the song. Mi carita redondita, / My round face tiene ojos y nariz, / has eyes and a nose y también una boquita / and also a mouth para cantar y reir. / to sing and laugh. Con mis ojos veo todo / With my eyes I see everything con mi nariz hago atchís! / with my nose I go achoo con la boca como ricas palomitas de maíz / with my mouth I eat delicious popcorn La araña pequeñita There are many versions of this traditional finger play in Spanish. In some of the variations, the spider is spinning her web or climbing a wall when the rain comes. I teach the version that closely matches the English words. It is the one that has been recorded by José-Luis Orozco, Susan Barchas y De colores and Cantarima. La arana pequeñita subió, subió, subió. / The little spider went up, up, up Vino la lluvia y se la llevó. / The rain came and washed it away Salió el sol y todo lo secó. / The sun came out and dried up everything Y la araña pequeñita subió, subió, subió. / And the little spider went up, up, up You can find more resources for teaching and expanding on this rhyme at the end of The Itsy Bitsy Spider in Spanish Photo Credit: jessleecuizon via Compfight cc Preschool Songs, Teaching Preschool, Kids Songs
5 Spanish Finger Plays for Preschoolers - Spanish Playground
Spanish has a wealth of traditional finger plays, rhymes and songs for children. Kids love games with actions, and these are perfect language learning tools. Music, movement, and rhyme combine to enhance a child’s understanding and retention of Spanish. Below are a few of my favorite finger plays to do with preschoolers. I have included videos, translations and a printable version of the Spanish rhymes. Saco una manito (una manita) In Mexico and Spain, the diminutive of la mano (hand) is la manita. In other countries, it is la manito. It doesn’t matter which one of the two forms you sing, as long as you are consistent. This is one of the first finger plays that Spanish-speaking children learn. It can be recited as a rhyme or sung. The first video recites the finger play and in the second you can hear the tune. The song on the second video is from the CD Cantando con Adriana Vol. 2 by Adriana Szusterman. Saco una manito. La hago bailar, / I take out one hand. I make it dance. La cierro, la abro y la vuelvo a guardar. / I close it, I open it, and I put it away again. Saco otra manito. La hago bailar, / I take out the other hand. I make it dance. La cierro, la abro y la vuelvo a guardar. / I close it, I open it, and I put it away again. Saco las dos manitos. Las hago bailar, / I take out two hands. I make them dance. Las cierro, las abro y las vuelvo a guardar. / I close them, I open them, and I put them away again. Si yo pongo mis dos manos para arriba Si yo pongo mis dos manos para arriba is a rhyme that children learn in preschool in Latin America. The actions perfectly reinforce the meaning of the words and it is an easy rhyme for little children to learn. Si yo pongo mis dos manos para arriba, / If I put my two hands up mis dos manos tocan el cielo. / my two hands touch the sky. Si yo pongo mis dos manos para abajo, / If I put my two hands down, mis dos manos tocan el suelo. / my two hands touch the ground Arriba, arriba, el cielo, / Up, up, the sky abajo, abajo, el suelo. / down, down the ground. Mis dos manos dicen chau, / My two hands say goodbye y se van a descansar. / and go to rest. Cinco ratoncitos Kids love Cinco ratoncitos because the mice have to run and hide when the cat comes to eat them. It is a beginning counting rhyme that only goes to five. Cinco ratoncitos / Five little mice de colita gris / with little gray tails mueven las orejas, / move their ears, mueven la nariz. / move their noses. ¡Uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco, / One, two, three, four, five, corren al rincón! / they run to the corner! Porque viene el gato, / Because the cat is coming a comer ratón. / to eat mouse! Mi carita redondita Kids love this song, especially the part where they get to pretend to sneeze. It is good for teaching parts of the face and related verbs. The verbs in the fourth line vary in different versions, but they are always some combination of llorar, cantar, hablar and reir. The last line varies too, between palomitas de maíz and heladitos de maní. The lyrics below are the ones I teach to my preschoolers. There are many other videos of preschoolers and classes singing Mi carita redondita on YouTube and many have the lyrics on the screen. Just search the title of the song. Mi carita redondita, / My round face tiene ojos y nariz, / has eyes and a nose y también una boquita / and also a mouth para cantar y reir. / to sing and laugh. Con mis ojos veo todo / With my eyes I see everything con mi nariz hago atchís! / with my nose I go achoo con la boca como ricas palomitas de maíz / with my mouth I eat delicious popcorn La araña pequeñita There are many versions of this traditional finger play in Spanish. In some of the variations, the spider is spinning her web or climbing a wall when the rain comes. I teach the version that closely matches the English words. It is the one that has been recorded by José-Luis Orozco, Susan Barchas y De colores and Cantarima. La arana pequeñita subió, subió, subió. / The little spider went up, up, up Vino la lluvia y se la llevó. / The rain came and washed it away Salió el sol y todo lo secó. / The sun came out and dried up everything Y la araña pequeñita subió, subió, subió. / And the little spider went up, up, up You can find more resources for teaching and expanding on this rhyme at the end of The Itsy Bitsy Spider in Spanish Photo Credit: jessleecuizon via Compfight cc
Spanish Alphabet Chant Teaching Elementary, Alphabet Crafts, Letter Crafts
Spanish Alphabet Chant
Best Spanish Games Apps Kids- Kid World Citizen Spanish Lessons For Kids, Online Games For Kids, French Lessons
Spanish Apps and On-line Games for Kids: 20 of the BEST!
Best Spanish Games Apps Kids- Kid World Citizen
'I have, who has? Math Rotations, Numeracy, First Grade Math, Third Grade, Fast Finishers, Angeline, Matching Cards, Early Education
I have, who has? Math Game for Revising Numbers from 0 to 20 - FREE
'I have, who has?
I Have, Who Has ~ Alphabet Edition.. I had to remember where I knew this game from - We gave it away as a Christmas gift to one of the classes in Japan!! Kindergarten Language Arts, Preschool Literacy, Kindergarten Literacy, Teaching Kindergarten, Teaching Reading, Intentional Teaching, Teaching Resources, Alphabet Activities
I Have, Who Has ~ Alphabet Edition
I Have, Who Has ~ Alphabet Edition.. I had to remember where I knew this game from - We gave it away as a Christmas gift to one of the classes in Japan!!
Make a Chili Pepper Party Pom decoration for Cinco De May or a Mexican Fiesta - Oh My! Creative Mexican Fiesta Party, Fiesta Theme, Mexican Dinner, Bbq Pitmasters, Pepper Party, Fiestas Party, Mexican Birthday, Taco Party, Chili Party
Cinco de Mayo/Mexican Fiesta Chili Pepper Party Pom
Make a Chili Pepper Party Pom decoration for Cinco De May or a Mexican Fiesta - Oh My! Creative
Mommy Maestra: 5 Spanish-Language Books on Los Reyes Magos Book Club Books, Spanish Class, Cd, Three Kings, Pop Up Book, Kings Day
5 Spanish-Language Books on Los Reyes Magos
Mommy Maestra: 5 Spanish-Language Books on Los Reyes Magos
Use this adorable mini book to help students remember the things that they should be thankful for during the holiday season.   As per our copyright law, please only use in ONE classroom.  Thanks for your cooperation and understanding. Doodles and Kreations Spanish Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving Activities, Holiday Activities, November Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving Crafts, November Teaching Ideas, November Activities, Teaching Science
Spanish My Thankful Book
Use this adorable mini book to help students remember the things that they should be thankful for during the holiday season. As per our copyright law, please only use in ONE classroom. Thanks for your cooperation and understanding. Doodles and Kreations
Song: Yo soy un pavo (I am a turkey).  More fun songs in Spanish in our YouTube channel! Thanksgiving Songs, Spanish Holidays
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Song: Yo soy un pavo (I am a turkey). More fun songs in Spanish in our YouTube channel!
Spanish Verb Hand and other graphic organizers for Spanish. Teaching Ell, Teaching Tips
Graphic Organizers
Spanish Verb Hand and other graphic organizers for Spanish.
Spanish Vocabulary Words for Emotions and Feelings - Learn Spanish Spanish Vocabulary List, Italian Vocabulary, Vocabulary Words, How To Speak French, Learn French, Spanish 101
Learn Basic Spanish Grammar - Spanish Language Grammer Guide
Spanish Vocabulary Words for Emotions and Feelings - Learn Spanish
Most awesome clock visual for Spanish students Spanish Students
Gramer Dersleri - ¿Qué Hora Es?
Most awesome clock visual for Spanish students