<p>3 sets of dominoes allowing pupils to practise Spanish vocabulary for three topics: school equipment, weather and hobbies. When joined correctly, each set makes a square.<br />
Use in pairs or small groups.</p>
<p>Worksheets to aid learning the vocabulary and writing sentences about pets, wild and farm animals. To be used in conjunction with oral practice.</p>
<p>Worksheets to support the vocabulary around foods, likes and dislikes and whether they are healthy or not. Use in conjunction with oral practice.</p>
<p>Worksheets to reference vocabulary and scaffold sentence construction about weather and secondarily country names. To be used in conjunction with oral practice.</p>
<p>Worksheets to support pupils learning the names of businesses in a city and their positions in relation to each other in the context of giving directions.</p>
<p>Worksheets to support children in introducing their families; some as reference appropriate vocabulary and others to use as scaffolding to create sentences. Some examples are based around the Simpson family. To be used in conjunction with oral practice.</p>
<p>Biographical cards for imaginary Spanish children to stimulate conversation about ‘themselves’ e.g. name, age, where they live. Apologies, the tilde will need to be added to ‘anos’ with a black permanent marker.<br />
Use as a group activity.</p>
<p>A sentence scaffolding worksheet to support a pupil being able to ask and answer questions about someone’s age. To be used in conjunction with oral practice.</p>
<p>A selection of 10 pdf documents about describing people in Spanish (hair and eye colour; stature). Hope you find them useful.<br />
Please review if you do, thank you.</p>