Students learn body part vocabulary and the verb 'tiene' by matching animal descriptions to images.
A foundational Spanish lesson covering basic conversational items: greetings, emotions, colors, numbers 0 to 40, and calendar systems (days of the week, months, and birthdays).
An academic lesson on Spanish months, seasons, and key capitalization rules, tailored specifically for older beginners and adult learners.
An engaging and vibrant introductory lesson to help young learners master the days of the week and months of the year in Spanish through high-impact, visual, and thematic play.
An introductory lesson on Spanish calendar vocabulary, teaching students the days of the week, correct pronunciation, and important capitalization rules.
An active, movement-based beginner Spanish lesson teaching high-frequency body parts (cabeza, hombros, manos, pies) and physical action verbs (toca, mueve) through rhythmic dances and interactive 'Simón Dice' games.
A vibrant beginner Spanish lesson teaching high-frequency colors (rojo, azul, amarillo, verde) and basic agreement/descriptive word order (e.g., 'el libro azul') through active color hunts and creative sorting activities.
A beginner Spanish lesson teaching high-frequency classroom objects (lápiz, papel, libro) and essential classroom requests (¿Puedo ir al baño?, Necesito un lápiz) using physical pointing activities and visual matching cards.
An engaging beginner Spanish lesson focusing on numbers 1-10, asking and answering age questions (¿Cuántos años tienes? Tengo... años), and conducting a classroom birthday/age poll.
An introductory Spanish lesson for absolute beginners (Novice-Low/Mid) focusing on high-frequency greetings, self-introductions (¿Cómo te llamas? Me llamo...), and basic feelings expression through active physical response (TPR) and collaborative speaking activities.
An introductory Spanish lesson for 3rd grade focused on months, age, and birthdays. It aligns with NYS World Language Standards and SEL, utilizing a structured, low-stimulation 'I Do, We Do, You Do' format that is perfect for small, push-in classrooms where loud noises are avoided.