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Body Part II  in Google Classroom

Body Part II

Cabeza, Hombros, Robillas y Pies by Jack Hartmann is a Spanish version of Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes. The English translation of Cabeza, Hombros, Rodillas y Pies is actually Head, Shoulders, Knees and Feet.

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Body Part II  in Google Classroom

Body Part II

Cabeza, Hombros, Robillas y Pies by Jack Hartmann is a Spanish version of Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes. The English translation of Cabeza, Hombros, Rodillas y Pies is actually Head, Shoulders, Knees and Feet.

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Parts of the body in Google Classroom

Parts of the body

Let's sing and learn together!

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Parts of the body in Google Classroom

Parts of the body

Let's sing and learn together!

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Weather in Google Classroom

Weather

Learn how to talk about the weather in Spanish! You will learn how to ask about the weather, and will learn how to say it's hot, it's cold, it's raining and it's snowing!

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Weather in Google Classroom

Weather

Learn how to talk about the weather in Spanish! You will learn how to ask about the weather, and will learn how to say it's hot, it's cold, it's raining and it's snowing!

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Create a season poster of your favorite season in Spanish.   in Google Classroom

Create a season poster of your favorite season in Spanish.

Using canvas let create my favorite season of the year in Spanish. 

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Seasons in Google Classroom

Seasons

What are you waiting for? The Seasons... ¡Las estaciones! 🌷

Learn the four Seasons of the Year in Spanish and the most common phrases we say in Spanish all the time when each season arrives! The 4 Seasons: Invierno (Winter), Primavera (Spring), Verano (Summer), Otoño (Fall).

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Seasons in Google Classroom

Seasons

What are you waiting for? The Seasons... ¡Las estaciones! 🌷

Learn the four Seasons of the Year in Spanish and the most common phrases we say in Spanish all the time when each season arrives! The 4 Seasons: Invierno (Winter), Primavera (Spring), Verano (Summer), Otoño (Fall).

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Mi Mes Favorito:  in Google Classroom

Mi Mes Favorito:

To create a poster about their favorite month in Spanish, you can use design tools like Canva, Adobe Spark, or Microsoft Publisher to incorporate both visuals and text. Here's an example of what the poster could look like:Mi Mes Favorito: Octubre
October
Descripción:
Octubre es mi mes favorito por muchas razones. El clima fresco, las hojas cambiantes y las festividades como Halloween hacen que sea un mes emocionante.
Actividades:
Visitar una granja de calabazas
Preparar deliciosas recetas de otoño
Disfrutar de paseos por el bosque
Frase Inspiradora:
"La belleza del otoño es incomparable".
By incorporating imagery and descriptive text in Spanish, you can create an engaging poster that showcases the student's favorite month in a visually appealing way.

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Mi Mes Favorito:  in Google Classroom

Mi Mes Favorito:

To create a poster about their favorite month in Spanish, you can use design tools like Canva, Adobe Spark, or Microsoft Publisher to incorporate both visuals and text. Here's an example of what the poster could look like:Mi Mes Favorito: Octubre
October
Descripción:
Octubre es mi mes favorito por muchas razones. El clima fresco, las hojas cambiantes y las festividades como Halloween hacen que sea un mes emocionante.
Actividades:
Visitar una granja de calabazas
Preparar deliciosas recetas de otoño
Disfrutar de paseos por el bosque
Frase Inspiradora:
"La belleza del otoño es incomparable".
By incorporating imagery and descriptive text in Spanish, you can create an engaging poster that showcases the student's favorite month in a visually appealing way.

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Navidad - Año Nuevo in Google Classroom

Navidad - Año Nuevo

Use this video to teach your students different customs about how Spanish speaking countries celebrate Christmas and New Years!

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Months of the year and Holiday Season in Google Classroom

Months of the year and Holiday Season

Teaching / learning culture is a very important part of learning a foreign language.  Use this video to teach your students different customs about how Spanish speaking countries celebrate Christmas and New Years! 

Use this video to teach about how Spanish speaking counties celebrate Christmas. Make sure to pause the video at certain parts and ask students questions like ¿Cuántas uvas comen? ¿A qué hora comen las uvas? ¿Qué día vienen los Reyes Magos? ¿Qué traen los Reyes Magos si eres bueno? Etc... Take the opportunity to ask personalized questions like ¿Celebras la Navidad? ¿Comes uvas en Noche Vieja? ¿Quién te trae regalos Santa Claus o los Reyes Magos? Etc.
Año Nuevo - New Year'sDía de San Valentín - Valentine's DayCarnaval - CarnivalSemana Santa - Holy Week/Easter WeekDía del Trabajo - Labor Day (May 1st)Cinco de Mayo - May 5th (commemorating the Battle of Puebla)Día de la Madre - Mother's DayDía del Padre - Father's DayDía de la Independencia - Independence DayDía de los Muertos - Day of the Dead (November 1st and 2nd)Nochebuena - Christmas EveNavidad - ChristmasNochevieja - New Year's Eve

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📆   Months of the year in Google Classroom

📆 Months of the year

In this video, you'll learn the 12 months of the year in Spanish!

Sure! I can provide an explanation of the concept "Month of the year" for a second-grade Spanish class. Here it is:

In Spanish class, you will learn about the months of the year. Just like in English, the year is divided into twelve months. Each month has its own name, which is different in Spanish. Let's take a look at the months of the year in Spanish:

- Enero (January)
- Febrero (February)
- Marzo (March)
- Abril (April)
- Mayo (May)
- Junio (June)
- Julio (July)
- Agosto (August)
- Septiembre (September)
- Octubre (October)
- Noviembre (November)
- Diciembre (December)

To help you remember the names of the months, here are five analogies:

1. Imagine each month as a different color of the rainbow. Just like each color has its own name, each month has its own name too.
   Example: Enero is like the color red, Febrero is like the color orange, and so on.

2. Think of the months as characters in a story. Each character has a unique name and plays a special role in the story of the year.
   Example: Enero is like the main character who starts the year, Febrero is like the supporting character who brings love and friendship, and so on.

3. Picture the months as different animals. Each animal has its own name, just like each month has its own name in Spanish.
   Example: Enero is like a wise owl, Febrero is like a playful dolphin, and so on.

4. Imagine the months as different toys in a toy store. Each toy has its own name, just like each month has its own name in Spanish.
   Example: Enero is like a puzzle, Febrero is like a teddy bear, and so on.

5. Think of the months as different flavors of ice cream. Each flavor has its own name, just like each month has its own name in Spanish.
   Example: Enero is like chocolate, Febrero is like strawberry, and so on.

By using these analogies, you can have fun and memorable ways to remember the names of the months in Spanish.

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📆   Months of the year in Google Classroom

📆 Months of the year

In this video, you'll learn the 12 months of the year in Spanish!

Sure! I can provide an explanation of the concept "Month of the year" for a second-grade Spanish class. Here it is:

In Spanish class, you will learn about the months of the year. Just like in English, the year is divided into twelve months. Each month has its own name, which is different in Spanish. Let's take a look at the months of the year in Spanish:

- Enero (January)
- Febrero (February)
- Marzo (March)
- Abril (April)
- Mayo (May)
- Junio (June)
- Julio (July)
- Agosto (August)
- Septiembre (September)
- Octubre (October)
- Noviembre (November)
- Diciembre (December)

To help you remember the names of the months, here are five analogies:

1. Imagine each month as a different color of the rainbow. Just like each color has its own name, each month has its own name too.
   Example: Enero is like the color red, Febrero is like the color orange, and so on.

2. Think of the months as characters in a story. Each character has a unique name and plays a special role in the story of the year.
   Example: Enero is like the main character who starts the year, Febrero is like the supporting character who brings love and friendship, and so on.

3. Picture the months as different animals. Each animal has its own name, just like each month has its own name in Spanish.
   Example: Enero is like a wise owl, Febrero is like a playful dolphin, and so on.

4. Imagine the months as different toys in a toy store. Each toy has its own name, just like each month has its own name in Spanish.
   Example: Enero is like a puzzle, Febrero is like a teddy bear, and so on.

5. Think of the months as different flavors of ice cream. Each flavor has its own name, just like each month has its own name in Spanish.
   Example: Enero is like chocolate, Febrero is like strawberry, and so on.

By using these analogies, you can have fun and memorable ways to remember the names of the months in Spanish.

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📆   Months of the year in Google Classroom

📆 Months of the year

In this video, you'll learn the 12 months of the year in Spanish!

Sure! I can provide an explanation of the concept "Month of the year" for a second-grade Spanish class. Here it is:

In Spanish class, you will learn about the months of the year. Just like in English, the year is divided into twelve months. Each month has its own name, which is different in Spanish. Let's take a look at the months of the year in Spanish:

- Enero (January)
- Febrero (February)
- Marzo (March)
- Abril (April)
- Mayo (May)
- Junio (June)
- Julio (July)
- Agosto (August)
- Septiembre (September)
- Octubre (October)
- Noviembre (November)
- Diciembre (December)

To help you remember the names of the months, here are five analogies:

1. Imagine each month as a different color of the rainbow. Just like each color has its own name, each month has its own name too.
   Example: Enero is like the color red, Febrero is like the color orange, and so on.

2. Think of the months as characters in a story. Each character has a unique name and plays a special role in the story of the year.
   Example: Enero is like the main character who starts the year, Febrero is like the supporting character who brings love and friendship, and so on.

3. Picture the months as different animals. Each animal has its own name, just like each month has its own name in Spanish.
   Example: Enero is like a wise owl, Febrero is like a playful dolphin, and so on.

4. Imagine the months as different toys in a toy store. Each toy has its own name, just like each month has its own name in Spanish.
   Example: Enero is like a puzzle, Febrero is like a teddy bear, and so on.

5. Think of the months as different flavors of ice cream. Each flavor has its own name, just like each month has its own name in Spanish.
   Example: Enero is like chocolate, Febrero is like strawberry, and so on.

By using these analogies, you can have fun and memorable ways to remember the names of the months in Spanish.

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📆   Months of the year in Google Classroom

📆 Months of the year

In this video, you'll learn the 12 months of the year in Spanish!

Sure! I can provide an explanation of the concept "Month of the year" for a second-grade Spanish class. Here it is:

In Spanish class, you will learn about the months of the year. Just like in English, the year is divided into twelve months. Each month has its own name, which is different in Spanish. Let's take a look at the months of the year in Spanish:

- Enero (January)
- Febrero (February)
- Marzo (March)
- Abril (April)
- Mayo (May)
- Junio (June)
- Julio (July)
- Agosto (August)
- Septiembre (September)
- Octubre (October)
- Noviembre (November)
- Diciembre (December)

To help you remember the names of the months, here are five analogies:

1. Imagine each month as a different color of the rainbow. Just like each color has its own name, each month has its own name too.
   Example: Enero is like the color red, Febrero is like the color orange, and so on.

2. Think of the months as characters in a story. Each character has a unique name and plays a special role in the story of the year.
   Example: Enero is like the main character who starts the year, Febrero is like the supporting character who brings love and friendship, and so on.

3. Picture the months as different animals. Each animal has its own name, just like each month has its own name in Spanish.
   Example: Enero is like a wise owl, Febrero is like a playful dolphin, and so on.

4. Imagine the months as different toys in a toy store. Each toy has its own name, just like each month has its own name in Spanish.
   Example: Enero is like a puzzle, Febrero is like a teddy bear, and so on.

5. Think of the months as different flavors of ice cream. Each flavor has its own name, just like each month has its own name in Spanish.
   Example: Enero is like chocolate, Febrero is like strawberry, and so on.

By using these analogies, you can have fun and memorable ways to remember the names of the months in Spanish.

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📆   Months of the year in Google Classroom

📆 Months of the year

In this video, you'll learn the 12 months of the year in Spanish!

Sure! I can provide an explanation of the concept "Month of the year" for a second-grade Spanish class. Here it is:

In Spanish class, you will learn about the months of the year. Just like in English, the year is divided into twelve months. Each month has its own name, which is different in Spanish. Let's take a look at the months of the year in Spanish:

- Enero (January)
- Febrero (February)
- Marzo (March)
- Abril (April)
- Mayo (May)
- Junio (June)
- Julio (July)
- Agosto (August)
- Septiembre (September)
- Octubre (October)
- Noviembre (November)
- Diciembre (December)

To help you remember the names of the months, here are five analogies:

1. Imagine each month as a different color of the rainbow. Just like each color has its own name, each month has its own name too.
   Example: Enero is like the color red, Febrero is like the color orange, and so on.

2. Think of the months as characters in a story. Each character has a unique name and plays a special role in the story of the year.
   Example: Enero is like the main character who starts the year, Febrero is like the supporting character who brings love and friendship, and so on.

3. Picture the months as different animals. Each animal has its own name, just like each month has its own name in Spanish.
   Example: Enero is like a wise owl, Febrero is like a playful dolphin, and so on.

4. Imagine the months as different toys in a toy store. Each toy has its own name, just like each month has its own name in Spanish.
   Example: Enero is like a puzzle, Febrero is like a teddy bear, and so on.

5. Think of the months as different flavors of ice cream. Each flavor has its own name, just like each month has its own name in Spanish.
   Example: Enero is like chocolate, Febrero is like strawberry, and so on.

By using these analogies, you can have fun and memorable ways to remember the names of the months in Spanish.

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Calendar in Google Classroom

Calendar

Days of the week and month in Spanish. 

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Calendar in Google Classroom

Calendar

Days of the week and month in Spanish. 

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Calendar in Google Classroom

Calendar

Talking about calendar in Spanish.  

WOW!! Learn the months of the year in Spanish. 

Learn the Days of the Week in Spanish in a Fun Way! 
Enero (January)
Febrero (February)
Marzo (March)
Abril (April)
Mayo (May)
Junio (June)
Julio (July)
Agosto (August)
Septiembre (September)
Octubre (October)
Noviembre (November)
Diciembre (December)

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Calendar in Google Classroom

Calendar

Talking about calendar in Spanish.  

WOW!! Learn the months of the year in Spanish. 

Learn the Days of the Week in Spanish in a Fun Way! 
Enero (January)
Febrero (February)
Marzo (March)
Abril (April)
Mayo (May)
Junio (June)
Julio (July)
Agosto (August)
Septiembre (September)
Octubre (October)
Noviembre (November)
Diciembre (December)

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Numbers in Google Classroom

Numbers

Here's an original song for you to practice the numbers 1-20!

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Numbers in Google Classroom

Numbers

Here's an original song for you to practice the numbers 1-20!

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Numbers in Google Classroom

Numbers

Here's an original song for you to practice the numbers 1-20!

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Numbers in Google Classroom

Numbers

Here's an original song for you to practice the numbers 1-20!

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Project in Google Classroom

Project

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🍠Food in Google Classroom

🍠Food

Learn the basics of Spanish, starting with food. Here's how to say different types of la comida, from apples to oranges.

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Food Items in Google Classroom

Food Items

By the end of this lesson, second-grade students will be able to identify and name common food items in Spanish.

This lesson introduces basic food vocabulary and encourages students to engage with the language in a fun and interactive way.

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Food Items in Google Classroom

Food Items

By the end of this lesson, second-grade students will be able to identify and name common food items in Spanish.

This lesson introduces basic food vocabulary and encourages students to engage with the language in a fun and interactive way.

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Food Items in Google Classroom

Food Items

By the end of this lesson, second-grade students will be able to identify and name common food items in Spanish.

This lesson introduces basic food vocabulary and encourages students to engage with the language in a fun and interactive way.

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Food Items in Google Classroom

Food Items

By the end of this lesson, second-grade students will be able to identify and name common food items in Spanish.

This lesson introduces basic food vocabulary and encourages students to engage with the language in a fun and interactive way.

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🍠Food in Google Classroom

🍠Food

Learn the basics of Spanish, starting with food. Here's how to say different types of la comida, from apples to oranges.

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🐖Animales de la Granja in Google Classroom

🐖Animales de la Granja

Successfully pronounce the names of farm animals in Spanish; Utilize farm animal vocabulary. 
La oveja
La cabra
El caballo
El perro
El pato
El cerdo
El gato
El cordero
Write each flash card on your Spanish notebook, after practice with Learn, at the end do the test.

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🐖Animales de la Granja in Google Classroom

🐖Animales de la Granja

Successfully pronounce the names of farm animals in Spanish; Utilize farm animal vocabulary. 
La oveja
La cabra
El caballo
El perro
El pato
El cerdo
El gato
El cordero
Write each flash card on your Spanish notebook, after practice with Learn, at the end do the test.

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🐰 Animals in Google Classroom

🐰 Animals

This lesson plan provides a structured framework for teaching basic animal-related vocabulary in a Spanish class.

Here is a list of some common animals in Spanish along with their English translations:
El perro - Dog
El gato - Cat
El pájaro - Bird
El pez - Fish
El caballo - Horse
El conejo - Rabbit
El ratón - Mouse
El león - Lion
El tigre - Tiger
El elefante - Elephant
El oso - Bear
La serpiente - Snake
La tortuga - Turtle
El pato - Duck
El mono - Monkey
La jirafa - Giraffe
El canguro - Kangaroo
La araña - Spider
La mariposa - Butterfly
El cocodrilo - Crocodile
These are just a few examples of the many animals you can learn in Spanish. You can use these words to build your vocabulary and practice describing animals in Spanish.


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🐰 Animals in Google Classroom

🐰 Animals

This lesson plan provides a structured framework for teaching basic animal-related vocabulary in a Spanish class.

Here is a list of some common animals in Spanish along with their English translations:
El perro - Dog
El gato - Cat
El pájaro - Bird
El pez - Fish
El caballo - Horse
El conejo - Rabbit
El ratón - Mouse
El león - Lion
El tigre - Tiger
El elefante - Elephant
El oso - Bear
La serpiente - Snake
La tortuga - Turtle
El pato - Duck
El mono - Monkey
La jirafa - Giraffe
El canguro - Kangaroo
La araña - Spider
La mariposa - Butterfly
El cocodrilo - Crocodile
These are just a few examples of the many animals you can learn in Spanish. You can use these words to build your vocabulary and practice describing animals in Spanish.


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👯Family Members: in Google Classroom

👯Family Members:

Mi Familia (My Family)

La madre[ father] - El padre[ sister] - La hermana[ brother] - El hermano[ grandmother] - La abuela[ grandfather] - El abueloIn this video, You're going to learn about members of the family In Spanish | Learn Spanish Vocabulary.

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👯Family Members: in Google Classroom

👯Family Members:

Mi Familia (My Family)

La madre[ father] - El padre[ sister] - La hermana[ brother] - El hermano[ grandmother] - La abuela[ grandfather] - El abueloIn this video, You're going to learn about members of the family In Spanish | Learn Spanish Vocabulary.

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👯Family Members: in Google Classroom

👯Family Members:

Mi Familia (My Family)

La madre[ father] - El padre[ sister] - La hermana[ brother] - El hermano[ grandmother] - La abuela[ grandfather] - El abueloIn this video, You're going to learn about members of the family In Spanish | Learn Spanish Vocabulary.

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🔢🔢 Numbers, and Colors🔢🔢 in Google Classroom

🔢🔢 Numbers, and Colors🔢🔢

Let review numbers and colors. Let watch the video and practices in Spanish.