At the Spanish Classroom, we provide engaging and exciting resources, lesson plans and activities for the experienced and non experienced Spanish teacher.
At the Spanish Classroom, we provide engaging and exciting resources, lesson plans and activities for the experienced and non experienced Spanish teacher.
All the plans and resources you need to teach six, one hour Spanish lessons to KS2 or KS3 on the topic of classroom objects and instructions. Students will learn give and follow classroom instructions and describe what is in their pencil case. They will sort nouns into masculine and feminine; find out how to make nouns plural and use imperative verbs.
Included in this resource:
Detailed medium term plan
Instructions and Classroom Objects PowerPoint - includes everything needed to teach the topic, e.g. presentation of vocabulary, games, activities, dialogues etc.
Numbers to 10 PowerPoint – games to teach numbers to 10
Activity Pack - includes front cover for new topic; labelling activity; writing template and grid to sort masculine and feminine nouns.
End of Unit Self-Assessment
Each lesson plan includes: activities to revise previous learning; new language activities; main activities; plenary and consolidation activities. The plans are designed for non-specialist primary teachers or specialist teachers who are short on time.
The PowerPoint includes sound files of a native speaker and five games to practice the vocabulary.
The five games are:
Matching - students match the numbers to the pictures.
Picture Splat - teacher says the number and two students compete to be the first to splat the picture.
What’s Missing - numbers disappear from the slide and students must say what has disappeared
Blockbusters – students complete to say the target vocabulary to cross from one side of the board to another.
Quick flash - pictures are displayed momentarily. Students put their hand up and say what the picture is. Click again and the picture appears. Click a third time and the word in Spanish appears.
All resources are included; you just have to print them off!
The ten phrases for instructions are:
• repetid - repeat
• escuchad - listen
• manos arriba – hands up
• manos abajo – hands down
• silencio, por favor – silence, please
• levantaos – stand up
• sentaos – sit down
• escribid - write
• mirad - look
• pásame – pass me
The eight classroom objects are:
• un bolígrafo – a pen
• un lápiz– a pencil
• una goma – a rubber
• una hoja de papel – a sheet of paper
• una regla – a ruler
• un bote de pegamento – a pot of glue
• un cuaderno – an execise book
• un estuche – a pencil case
All the plans and resources you need to teach six, one hour Spanish lessons to KS2 or KS3 on the topic of traditional Spanish food, tapas and going to a restaurant in Spain. Students will learn some traditional Spanish dishes and find out about the origins of tapas in Spain. They will design their own menu and roleplay being in a restaurant.
Included in this resource:
Detailed medium term plan
¡A Comer! PowerPoint - includes everything needed to teach the topic, e.g. presentation of vocabulary, games, activities, dialogues etc.
¡A Comer! Activity Pack - includes front cover for new topic; reading comprehension; labelling activity and board game.
End of Unit Self-Assessment
Each lesson plan includes: activities to revise previous learning; new language activities; main activities; plenary and consolidation activities. The plans are designed for non-specialist primary teachers or specialist teachers who are short on time.
The ¡A Comer! PowerPoint includes sound files of a native speaker and five games to practice the vocabulary.
The five games are:
Matching - students match the numbers to the pictures.
Picture splat - teacher says the number and two students compete to be the first to splat the picture.
What’s missing - numbers disappear from the slide and students must say what has disappeared
Blockbusters – students complete to say the target vocabulary to cross from one side of the board to another.
Quick flash - pictures are displayed momentarily. Students put their hand up and say what the picture is. Click again and the picture appears. Click a third time and the word in Spanish appears.
All resources are included; you just have to print them off!
¡Gracias!
Numbers 20 - 31 in Spanish - Vocabulary and Games
PowerPoint to teach numbers from 20 - 31 in Spanish. Includes audio of a native speaking saying each number and five activities. Easily adaptable for home learning. Children can play the games with parents or siblings and use the sound files to practice pronunciation.
The five activities are:
Picture splat - teacher says the number and two students compete to be the first to splat the picture.
What’s missing - numbers disappear from the slide and students must say what has disappeared
Matching - students match the numbers to the pictures.
Quick flash - pictures are displayed momentarily. Students put their hand up and say what the picture is. Click again and the picture appears. Click a third time and the word in Spanish appears.
Blockbusters – students complete to say the target vocabulary to cross from one side of the board to another.
Each game includes key phrases the teacher can use in Spanish.
I hope you find it useful!
PowerPoint to teach numbers from 11 - 20 in Spanish. Includes audio of a native speaking saying each number. and five activities. The PowerPoint is easily adaptable to be used at home (parents and children playing against one another).
The five activities are:
Picture splat - teacher says the number and two students compete to be the first to splat the picture.
What’s missing - numbers disappear from the slide and students must say what has disappeared
Matching - students match the numbers to the pictures.
Quick flash - pictures are displayed momentarily. Students put their hand up and say what the picture is. Click again and the picture appears. Click a third time and the word in Spanish appears.
Blockbusters – students complete to say the target vocabulary to cross from one side of the board to another.
Each game includes key phrases the teacher can use in Spanish.
I hope you find it useful!
A PowerPoint to teach eight words related to Easter in Spanish. The PowerPoint includes recordings of a native speaker saying all vocabulary. All games and activities are suitable for home learning during school closures or for the classroom.
Vocabulary:
un huevo – an egg
un conejo – a rabbit
un pollito – a chick
una cruz – a cross
una flor – a flower
un cordero – a lamb
un chocolate – a chocolate
una cesta de Pascua – an Easter basket
The PowerPoint contains five games to consolidate knowledge of vocabulary.
The five activities are:
Matching - students match the words to the pictures.
Picture splat - teacher says the word and two students compete to be the first to splat the picture.
What’s missing - numbers disappear from the slide and students say what has disappeared
Quick flash - pictures are displayed momentarily. Students put their hand up and say what the picture is. Click again and the picture appears. Click a third time and the word in Spanish appears.
Blockbusters – students complete to say the target vocabulary to cross from one side of the board to another.
The second PowerPoint includes three worksheets:
A word search
Matching words to pictures
Fill in the missing letters
All answers are included.
A home learning pack to revise basic Spanish during school closures. Aimed at 9 - 14 year olds, there are eight activities. The pack includes lots of fun activities: matching, word searches, fill in the missing letters, and labelling pictures. Each worksheet covers basic Spanish vocabulary including:
Numbers
Colours
The weather
Questions and answers
The family
Space
Clothes
The Environment
School subjects
This pack is an extension of ‘Spanish Home Learning Pack’ . It contains extra activities aimed at upper KS2/KS3.
I hope you find it useful!
A home learning pack to revise basic Spanish during school closures. The pack includes lots of fun activities: matching, word searches, fill in the missing gap, designing a flag, drawing their favourite food and labelling pictures. Each worksheet covers basic Spanish vocabulary including:
Numbers
Colours
The weather
Questions and answers
The family
Transport
Food
Shapes
Classroom objects
Parts of the body
Hobbies
This pack is an extension of ‘Spanish Home Learning Pack’ . It contains extra activities aimed at lower KS2.
I hope you find it useful!
Seven ideas to help parents support reluctant writers at home. Suggestions for how to encourage young children to write and best support their progress. Great to send to parents during school closures.
Ideas and activities for children to continue learning at home. Includes projects to develop writing, maths and investigating skills. Fun ideas to keep students entertained and learning during school closures.
A home learning pack to revise basic Spanish in case of school closures. The pack includes lots of fun activities: matching, word searches, fill in the missing gap and labeling the picture. Each worksheet covers basic Spanish vocabulary including:
Numbers
Colours
The weather
Questions and answers
The family
Transport
I hope you find it useful!
A complete half term of Spanish planning and resources! This pack contains everything you need to teach six, one hour lessons plus consolidation activities. Todo Sobre Mí teaches students to ask and answer common questions in Spanish. The PowerPoint contains lots of fun games to motivate your students to practice the language. It also includes audio of a native speaker to help practice pronunciation. At the end of the topic students create a booklet all about themselves.
The questions and answers are as follows:
• ¿Cómo te llamas? What’s your name?
• Me llamo My name is
• Buenos días – good morning
• Buenas tardes – good afternoon
• Buenas noches – good night
• Hola – hello
• Adiós – goodbye
• ¿Cómo estás? - How are you?
• Estoy – I am
• Muy bien - very good
• Bien – good
• Regular – ok
• Mal – bad
• Fatal – terrible
• ¿Cuántos años tienes? – How old are you?
• Tengo ____ años. – I am ___ years old.
• ¿Dónde vives? – Where do you live?
• Vivo en – I live in
Two activities to learn about how carnival is celebrated in Spain. There is a matching activity and a labelling activity.
Vocabulary:
• el baile – the dance
• la fiesta - the party
• el disfraz – fancy dress
• la carroza – parade float
• los fuegos artificiales – fireworks
• la música – music
• el desfile – parade
A great way to celebrate ‘Carnaval’ with your class. Could be used in conjunction with Carnival in Spanish Carnaval PowerPoint Vocabulary and Games (find it for free in the Spanish Classroom TES shop).
A PowerPoint to teach seven words related to carnival celebration in Spain. A great way to celebrate ‘Carnaval’ with your class this year.
Vocabulary:
• el baile – the dance
• la fiesta - the party
• el disfraz – fancy dress
• la carroza – parade float
• los fuegos artificiales – fireworks
• la música – music
• el desfile – parade
The PowerPoint contains five games to consolidate knowledge of vocabulary.
The five activities are:
Matching - students match the words to the pictures.
Picture splat - teacher says the word and two students compete to be the first to splat the picture.
What’s missing - numbers disappear from the slide and students say what has disappeared
Quick flash - pictures are displayed momentarily. Students put their hand up and say what the picture is. Click again and the picture appears. Click a third time and the word in Spanish appears.
Blockbusters – students complete to say the target vocabulary to cross from one side of the board to another.
Could be used in conjunction with Carnival in Spanish Carnaval Worksheets (find it for free in the Spanish Classroom TES shop).
A board game to practice vocabulary for clothes in Spanish. Students to play in pairs or small groups. Vocabulary includes:
• una chaqueta - a jacket
• un vestido – a dress
• una camisa – a shirt
• una falda – a skirt
• un jersey – a jumper
• unos pantalones - trousers
• unos zapatos - shoes
• una corbata - a tie
• una camiseta – a t-shirt
Students roll the dice and count on that number of spaces. When they land on a picture students must say the correct item of clothing. If students land on circle, they must go back ‘retrocede’. If they land on a diamond, students go forward ‘avanza’.
Great for practicing vocabulary and getting the whole class talking. You can give extra points for students counting the number of spaces in Spanish and using the phrases ‘te toca a tí’ (it’s your turn) and ‘me toca a mí’ (it’s my turn).
A simple worksheet to practice clothes and colours vocabulary, and noun-adjective agreements. Students write the label under each picture. Answers included.
Clothes Vocabulary:
una chaqueta - a jacket
un vestido – a dress
una camisa – a shirt
una falda – a skirt
un jersey – a jumper
unos pantalones - trousers
unos zapatos - shoes
una corbata - a tie
una camiseta – a t-shirt
Colours Vocabulary:
azul - blue
rojo – red
amarillo - yellow
verde – green
naranja – orange
morado – purple
negro – black
blanco – white
This bundle contains PowerPoints and activities to learn school subjects and hobbies in Spanish. It includes the following activities:
• School Subjects in Spanish – Las Asignaturas Vocabulary and Games
• Hobbies in Spanish – Mis Pasatiempos Vocabulary and Games
The slides also include translations and guidance on how to pronounce the words in Spanish for non specialist teachers.
The five activities are:
Matching - students match the numbers to the pictures.
Picture splat - teacher says the number and two students compete to be the first to splat the picture.
What’s missing - numbers disappear from the slide and students say what has disappeared
Quick flash - pictures are displayed momentarily. Students put their hand up and say what the picture is. Click again and the picture appears. Click a third time and the word in Spanish appears.
Blockbusters – students complete to say the target vocabulary to cross from one side of the board to another.
Great for learning and consolidating key vocabulary.
For more details, check out the individual resources.
A PowerPoint to teach ten phrases for school subjects. Including six fun activities to practice understanding and pronunciation.
The ten school subjects are:
• Matemáticas – maths
• Inglés - English
• Español— Spanish
• Ciencias – science
• Historia – history
• Arte – art
• Educación Física – physical education
• Informática – computing
• Música - music
The slides also include translations and guidance on how to pronounce the words in Spanish for non specialist teachers.
The five activities are:
Matching - students match the words to the pictures.
Picture splat - teacher says the target vocabualry and two students compete to be the first to splat the picture.
What’s missing - numbers disappear from the slide and students say what has disappeared
Quick flash - pictures are displayed momentarily. Students put their hand up and say what the picture is. Click again and the picture appears. Click a third time and the word in Spanish appears.
Blockbusters – students complete to say the target vocabulary to cross from one side of the board to another.
Each game includes instructions and key phrases the teacher can use in Spanish.
The PowerPoint can be used repeatedly over a half term to teach and practice key vocabulary.
This bundle contains PowerPoints and activities to learn items of clothing and the weather in Spanish. It includes the following resources:
• Clothes in Spanish – La Ropa Vocabulary and Games
• The Weather in Spanish – El Tiempo Vocabulary and Games
• The Weather in Spanish – El Tiempo Flashcards
• The Weather in Spanish – El Tiempo Speaking and Listening Activity
Each PowerPoint has six games:
Matching - students match the pictures to the words.
Picture splat - teacher says the target vocabulary and two students compete to be the first to splat the corresponding picture.
What’s missing – pictures disappear from the slide and students say what has disappeared
Quick flash – click to display part of the picture. Students put their hand up and say what the picture is. Click again and the picture appears. Click a third time and the word in Spanish appears.
Blockbusters – students complete to say the target vocabulary to cross from one side of the board to another.
Each PowerPoint also includes translations and guidance on how to pronounce the words in Spanish for non specialist teachers.
For more details, check out the individual resources.