Teaching Spanish Colors Games

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DRAW IT: A stack of cards with various words, (usually actions, adjectives and nouns) is set out next to a large dry erase board. Students come up and choose a card. They can not say the word, but they must try to draw out the ideas, and the group (or their team) must try to guess the word (this can be done with phrases too.) Alternatively, students may also act out words on the cards while the others guess.

CHARADES: A student makes a TPR movement, and the rest of the class has to guess it. Variation: Pick a student, show a flashcard to the class, and hide it from the student, then the class makes the TPR movement and the child has to guess it. FRIO, TIBIO, CALIENTE: Ask a student to leave the classroom. While the student is outside, the rest of the class hides an object.

10 Key Components of a Preschool Spanish. Camino de colores Spanish color game. The Learn Spanish with Pictures activities model how to structure questions. Teaching colors to your Spanish class? You've gotta spend more than a day! Use these 8 fun, effective activities to teach colors for mastery!

The student comes back to the classroom to try to find the object. Other students help by saying “frio” (when the student is far away from the object), tibio (when student is getting close to the object) or caliente (when the student is really close to the object). If the student is taking a long time to find the object, the class will start counting from 1 to 10. If the student finds the object, he/she will have to say its name.

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Print the color word song written in Spanish as a shared reading text. Have the students compare the English and Spanish words, noticing similarities and differences. You also might want to in the corresponding color. So, print green with a green marker for example. In one first session, have them circle the color word you call out in English. In the next session have them circle the color word you call out in Spanish. Genesys logic usb hub driver. Sung to the tune of Frere Jacques Red is Rojo Green is Verde Blue, Azul Negro, Black Yellow, Amarillo Purple is Morado Grey is Gris Brown, Marron Note- teach the colors white (Bianco), orange (Anaranjado), and pink (Rosa) separately.

After the students know the song very well, ask them, 'What is the color red in Spanish', 'What is the color black in Spanish' and so forth. Be sure that students articulate the Spanish word.

This is a Kindergarten color song in Spanish, taught by a Spanish teacher, which is popular with Spanish children so a reference is unavailable. After the Song, Play a Game After students are familiar with the color words in both English and Spanish, have them play a matching game by matching the English and Spanish words. Both English and Spanish color words can be taught at the same time, but it is more beneficial if the students have more practice learning English color words first before they play the matching game independently. Copy (or trace) the crayons on the appropriate color card stock or construction paper, twice.

Print the words in English on the corresponding crayon (for example print the word, Green on the green crayon pattern). Repeat by printing the Spanish word on the corresponding crayon (for example, print the word, Verde on the green crayon pattern). Last, laminate the cards so they can be used again and again. Students match the colors and the color words. This can also be played in a group activity. Sit in a circle. Pass out both the English and the Spanish color cards.

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Teaching Spanish Colors Crossword

Call out a color. The student's holding the cards stand up and read the card they possess. As an assessment, print the English and Spanish words on the crayon pattern and have the students color the crayon the correct color, or only print the Spanish word and students color the crayon pattern in the correct color. This is shared with you from Kindergarten classroom experience in teaching color words, enjoy!

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