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My First Big Book of Bilingual Coloring: Spanish (My First Big Book of Coloring)

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In these spring color by number worksheets, I threw in two new colors. Celeste, which is the Spanish word for sky blue or light blue, and verde claro, or light/lime green.

Likewise, on long drives, draw a color flashcard from random and have everyone participate by finding that color outside in the target language. This will be a fun way to learn the color names.With the help of these super fun and detailed colouring sheets, your learners will encounter greetings like 'Buenas noches', 'Hasta luego', 'Buenas tardes', and more. Lastly, you could cut the cards in half and use them as puzzles by having your child use their little fingers to match the new words and images with their correct halves. Have students sit in a circle and pair them up. One partner will choose a persona secreta (secret person) in the circle and describe him or her by naming the colors that person is wearing. The partner will guess the name of the persona secreta based on the clues. A great way to get students to follow directions using colors is to talk them through a simple art project. You can give directions in Spanish for coloring in a picture and have students follow along with the colors you name. (Bonus points for using flags of Spanish speaking countries for this project!) Watch as your child tunes in with learning the different numbers and selects the correct color and colors away on these summer color by numbers in Spanish.

Start with a visually captivating PowerPoint that covers saying 'hi', 'goodbye', 'good night' and more in Spanish with colourful illustrations. Pair this activity with the Spring flashcards in Spanish and once your child has revealed the picture, have them say in Spanish what is in the picture? Is the picture lluvia, una paraguas, o son unas flores?Once your students get the hang of how the activity works, you can then hand out different sheets to the students and let them try the activity in small groups or individually. Hang them around the room and have half the class stroll the room to enjoy the art while the other half acts as a docent who describes the use of color in the paintings. Switch roles at the halfway point so everyone gets a chance to explore the artwork. Teaching Spanish Colors in the Interpersonal Mode Presentational: Students can use the colors in a rehearsed situation. These activities can include making a PowerPoint or poster, giving a memorized (or semi-memorized!) speech, and role playing as part of a scripted activity. Presentational language includes both speaking and writing, and tends to make students nervous if you haven’t created a comfortable learning space. Together go through and quietly fill in the correct colors. Let’s see if everyone’s color on the number sheets look the same! Looking for more resources and free worksheets to teach students about geography for kids? You will love these coloring sheets, printable maps, books, activities and games:

This activity will help your students expand their vocabulary and become familiar with Spanish colour spellings. It will also help them develop confidence by encouraging them to speak in a foreign language.Ready for a fun game? This easy Spanish Greetings Fortune Teller Activity will have your class cut out and fold fortune-tellers before challenging each other. They need to say the Spanish equivalents to the English greetings. Connecting new vocabulary to words students already know also helps build neural pathways and makes learning the language easier than it would be to memorize a list of words in isolation. Because colors are so visual, they’re a natural way to build connections. Helps your classroom remain Spanish-only

Inject some culture and art history into your color lessons by having students find and print out a painting by a famous Spanish-speaking artist (think Frida Kahlo, Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalí). Anne Frank for Kids Printable Reader to read, color, and learn about this Jewish girl who lived behind the wall in Holland during World War 2 Here are the days of the week in Spanish and English, as well spelt out phonetically, to help your children with their pronunciation:

Before diving into Spanish color by numbers, let’s review the basic colors in Spanish. Here are some of the most common colors: These teacher-made resources will be perfect for your Spanish classes and will be a fantastic way to help keep your children entertained and engaged with their learning. How to pronounce the days of the week in Spanish

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