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KS2 SPANISH PRIMARY SPANISH ESPAÑOL PARA NIÑOS SPANISH FRUITS VISUAL VOCABULARY LIST LAS FRUTAS EN ESPAÑOL Twenty fruits in Spanish, with both words and pictures

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I like to give visual vocabulary lists to my young beginner learners of Spanish, as they can generally more easily assimilate new language and vocabulary when they are able to link it in their memory with a visual image. Children glue them into their Spanish vocabulary books, or file them in their Spanish vocabulary folders with other vocabulary lists, which gives them an accessible and useful Spanish vocabulary reference bank for both class and home learning.

We also discuss which fruits we know and like, and those we would like to try. Children like to create their own word and picture dictionary lists, adding to it as they learn more. I don’t necessarily have all the fruits in my teaching and learning plan, but it’s always a good idea to give children opportunity to engage with a broader range of words and sounds, which they begin to absorb quite naturally. The fruits focus on the definite article, either singular or plural, which is a great for promoting discussion about grammatical concepts in Spanish, specifically gender of Spanish nouns.

The fruits are:

  • the apples
  • the bananas
  • the cherries
  • the fig
  • the grapes
  • the lemon
  • the mango
  • the nectarine
  • the olives
  • the orange
  • the papaya
  • the peach
  • the pear
  • the pineapple
  • the pumpkins
  • the raspberry
  • the rhubarb
  • the starfruit
  • the strawberries
  • the watermelon

Students really enjoy this Spanish fruits super simple worksheet freebie:

SPANISH FRUITS SUPER SIMPLE WORKSHEET FREEBIE
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/primary-spanish-fruits-visual-vocabulary-worksheets-freebie-12904506

Try this Spanish fruits word search freebie:

SPANISH FRUITS WORD SEARCH FREEBIE
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/spanish-fruits-word-search-freebie-12498663

There are two backgrounds to choose from - Spanish flag, which I use for Spanish vocabulary display, or plain.

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**SPANISH BINGO PRIMARY SPANISH FRUITS VEGETABLES KS2 SPANISH FRUITS VEGETABLES BINGO KS3 SPANISH FRUITS VEGETABLES BINGO 200 DIFFERENTIATED BINGO GRIDS AND 80 CALLING CARDS TWO SETS OF BINGO GAMES @ £2.50 EACH IN THE BUNDLE** ***Files are non-editable in a zipped format. The product is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, rewritten, amended, shared or distributed outside your own classroom in any way. The license for purchase is a single-user only license. Please read the Terms of Use.*** This bundle comprises two sets of ***100 differentiated bingo grids and 40 calling cards Spanish and English*** so ***200 bingo grids and 80 calling cards in total***. I always play with ***English*** calling cards too, as I've found it's a really great way of further consolidating vocabulary - students have to focus carefully on the language 'switch', and ***translate what they hear really quickly***. It's definitely useful to have calling cards, so that you can keep track of what you're calling out, and it also lets students be the bingo caller too, meaning they can play entirely independently of the teacher. ***There are twelve Spanish fruits in masculine, feminine, singular & plural:*** green apple : lemon : oranges : peach : raspberries : pineapple : kiwi : pear : bananas : green grapes : strawberry : watermelon ***and twelve Spanish vegetables in masculine, feminine, singular & plural:*** mushrooms : cauliflower : carrots : lettuce : cucumber : tomato : cabbage : potatoes : garlic : broccoli : peas : onions I differentiate my bingo games by using ***picture-only cards***, which are great for general ***vocabulary consolidation and recall, and listening skills***. There are ***80 9-square grids*** in total, and there's a set of color (which I sometimes laminate so that I can just get them out whenever I need to - make sure students have wipe-clean pens on their tables!). I've also included the same grids in black and white - simply print these out. I sometimes give out pages with four grids on, and let students choose which order they play the grids in - they have multiple pages - or sometimes, I get the students to cut out the grids, place them in a small bowl or similar on tables and they then randomly choose grids - depending on the size of your class, you will definitely have several winners per game. ***The grids are designed for all the squares to be crossed off in order to win the game***. I also use ***word-only grids*** to help students focus more on their reading skills, so I've included ***80 Spanish word-only 9-square grids***, 4 per page (10 pages). There are ***40 mixed word and picture grids*** are ideal for ***additional challenge and differentiation***. ***Have a browse in my store for more Spanish resources, including special offer bundles and freebies.*** **¡MUCHAS GRACIAS Y BUEN APRENDIZAJE!**

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MissSpanishTeacher

10 months ago
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This is great for Primary Spanish thanks for sharing it

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