Nov 222010
 
Giving thanks in Spanish

Many children learn to say thank you in Spanish when they are little even if they are not learning more of the language. Although gracias is the basic and most common way to give thanks in Spanish, there are some simple variations that you can easily teach children.  These are a few expressions and some vocabulary that you can use to express your appreciation in Spanish. Gracias – Thank you Gracias por… -Thank you for [...]

Nov 192010
 
Hopes for peace – A classic children’s song in Spanish

This children’s song in Spanish, Barquito de papel, was written by Cuban composer and pianist Enriqueta Almanza in the 1940s.  Its bright tune and hope for peace have made it a Cuban classic,  and children sing it all over the Spanish-speaking world.  The song is about a paper boat, and the wishes of a child to travel, make friends, and live in a world without war. Singing songs, children learn and use Spanish vocabulary that [...]

Nov 152010
 
Online activity in Spanish for listening, pronunciation and beginning to read

In this online Spanish game for kids, children hear a phrase in Spanish and are given the words to that phrase out of order. They drag and drop the words to make the Spanish sentence that they heard. If the child makes a mistake, the word will not go into place and the sentence is repeated. There are images of each sentence behind the words, so even if all of the Spanish vocabulary is not [...]

Nov 132010
 
One pretty poem and 15 activities for children learning Spanish

Since I wrote this post, I am sorry to say Fundación Telefónica has stopped funding La biblio de los chicos. The poem is also on the author’s blog, and the links below have been updated.   Spanish poems for children to use in a language classroom can be hard to find. You can imagine how much I love La biblio de los chicos! There are websites that make me marvel at the vision and initiative [...]

Nov 122010
 

Congratulations to Luis Pescetti for his Latin Grammy Award for Best Children’s Album! He is such a talented performer – a wonderful way to bring Spanish and music to children.  You can find a post I wrote recently about Luis Pescetti and music in Spanish for children here.  Be sure to visit his website!  It is a wonderful authentic language resource for teaching Spanish to children.   Congratulations, Luis!

Nov 092010
 
Puzzles for learning parts of the body and colors in Spanish

I love these P’kolino multi-solution puzzles for teaching body parts and colors in Spanish.  There are many ways to do each puzzle, so children will play with them again and again.  That means that these toys provide lots of opportunities to speak Spanish with your child, and lots of repetition of important vocabulary. Kids can easily learn body parts in Spanish with these puzzles:  P’kolino Multi-Solution Shape Puzzle – Rhombot and P’kolino Multi-Solution Shape Puzzle [...]

Nov 082010
 
Online story in Spanish with illustrations and narration

Children learning Spanish as a second language, or in minority language situations, get most of their exposure to the language from adults.  They often do not hear Spanish-speaking children playing with the sounds of the language and expressing emotion naturally with their voices. Quiero ser distinta is from the site Milcuentos.com: Cuentos infantiles con sonido (A thousand stories: Children’s stories with sound), a collection of stories illustrated and narrated by children.  The expression that the [...]

Nov 042010
 
Buying games to play in Spanish: Not what you might expect

Recently,  I have had several parents ask for recommendations for toys to give as gifts to their children who are learning Spanish.  I encouraged them to consider games or toys that are not obviously language learning activities. Many games and toys are not language specific. If you are getting a gift for your child, and are going to be involved in playing, often the best investment is to buy a toy or game that lends [...]

Nov 042010
 
A great children’s performer and a song for bath time in Spanish

For children learning Spanish, music is a wonderful source of language and culture.  In the case of Luis Pescetti’s songs, it is also a lot of fun! Luis Pescetti is a very talented performer from Argentina.  In addition to singing songs for children, he is a comedian, an author of books for children and adults, and a gifted teacher. He has been nominated for a Latin Grammy Award this year for Best Children’s Album. Luis [...]

Nov 032010
 
Free mini-book teaches the verb ver and time in Spanish

¡Es hora de ir al colegio! (It’s Time to Go to School!)  is a printable mini-book in Spanish. It is a free download from DLTK’s Growing Together. ¡Es hora de ir al colegio! is very short, with basic Spanish words and common Spanish structures.  The illustrations are simple pictures of the vocabulary on each page. This little book in Spanish teaches the common structure Es hora de + infinitive (base form of the verb) to [...]

Nov 012010
 
Speaking Spanish to your pets

Talking to your dog or cat in Spanish when your children are listening is a good way to expose children to more of the language. We tend to use a limited vocabulary with animals, so children will hear the same phrases repeated in a context that makes their meaning clear. Of course, the idea is not to confuse your pets!  Dogs often respond to our tone of voice and visual clues, so in some circumstances [...]

Oct 282010
 
Printable activities to teach colors in Spanish

These activities are made by the Asociación de Educadores Infantiles to teach colors to native Spanish speakers. The activities have instructions to color parts of the pictures certain colors.  Some children really enjoy following instructions to complete an activity, and doing these with a child, or a class, you can say the colors in Spanish over and over. This repetition, combined with the action of using the color, teaches children the words for the colors [...]