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Printables and Activities for children to practice Spanish colors. Includes two question posters, ideas for learning the colors, printables to learn to spell the words, printables for review and using the vocabulary in context as well as activities to practice the words.
Printables and Activities for children to practice Spanish colors. These pages are designed for the elementary teacher or parent to gently introduce Spanish vocabulary. This works well as a review and supplement to a Spanish curriculum as well. Extensive knowledge of the Spanish language is not required to use these pages. Most of the titles are in Spanish with the instructions in English. The work pages are self-explanatory and do not require an answer key.
Total Pages: 51
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Spanish Colors Printables & Activities Included:
one has the color words, one does not. Children learn the color song and point to the color as they sing.
-to hang up, practice, and reference as students are learning colors. “¿De qué color es…?” means What color is… and can be applied to nouns to ask what color it is. Students answer by saying “Es (color).” “¿Cuál es tu color favorito?” means “what is your favorite color?” To answer, children will say “es. (color).”
-students practice coloring, tracing, identifying, writing and constructing each color word. includes an individual page for each: rojo, verde, amarillo, gris, azul, anaranjado, negro, morado, blanco, marrón, rosado, (alternate color words naranja and violeta are included)
engaging, hands-on workpages for students to practice and review color vocabulary. (8 pages)
for auditory practice of the colors. Teacher calls out the colors as students identify them on the page.
for 2-4 players: students match the color with color word. Students take turns turning over two cards at a time trying to find matches. After all matches are made, the student with the most matches wins.
students sort the items into the baskets with the correct color word.
For free online practice activities, please visit my Spanish resources page.
“This resource was a wonderful way to engage my students with learning colors in Spanish. I was able to differentiate it to the different grades that I teach since there were several activities for me to use with them.” -Lorena C.
“Perfect for learning basic Spanish skills!” -Cassidy B.