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El cuerpo/ The Body
What does cabeza mean? Pelo? Teach your young, beginning Spanish speakers the parts of the body. They review their new vocabulary terms by drawing (or pasting pictures) of nine body parts.
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El cuerpo/ The Body
Donde es la nariz? Distribute a copy of this picture to all of your young Spanish learners to introduce the Spanish words for eyes, nose, and mouth. They cut and paste the images over the words where they belong. Then, to finish, they...
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El Cuerpo Humano
In this foreign language worksheet, students find the words that are associated with the acquisition of a new language and the answers to the questions are found at the bottom of the page.
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El Cuerpo
In this Spanish instructional activity, learners locate 28 Spanish vocabulary words in a word search. Students may self correct by selecting the link at the bottom of the page.
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Parts of the City And the Body
In this Spanish worksheet, learners identify and locate various parts of the city and the body in Spanish. There are 42 Spanish terms and/or phrases located in the word search.
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Find the Matching Sentence
Use this as a time-filler to practice translating simple Spanish sentences. For each of the three pictures shown, Spanish language learners must choose the sentence that describes the picture. Directions and answers are not included.
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Por vs. Para #4
The Spanish words por and para are very similar, can you learners distinguish between the two? Use this short, 10-question exercise to find out! This is the fourth worksheet in a series to develop an understanding between the two target...
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Lectura Ventidos: Los Peritios
Beginning and lower-intermediate Spanish language learners read about los peritios, a made-up animal. Four short paragraphs precede a set of seven reading comprehension questions. The first few questions are multiple choice, and the...
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Hygiene
In this hygiene learning exercise, students color in a picture of a student washing his hands. Students also write their names in agreement of washing their hands.