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Spanish in the Early Childhood Classroom

Resources


Websites:
  • Teaching Young Children a Second Language, by Ilisa Cohen from Parents Magazine
  • How Children Learn a Second Language, by Linda Halgunseth, Education.com
  • Unraveling how kids become bilingual so easily, Associated Press, Children's Health and NBC 
  • Learning Two Languages, American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
  • Spanish Songs for Preschoolers: Music for Learning the Spanish Language
  • Parents Begin Spanish Lessons with Toddlers
  • Spanish Activities

Picture
  • Spanish in the Early Childhood Classroom Resource Handout

Colors – Los Colores
Red – Rojo (ROH-hoh)
Orange – Anaranjado (ah--nah-ran-HA-do)
Yellow – Amarillo (AH-mah-REE-yoh)
Green – Verde (BAYR-day)
Blue – Azul (ah-SOOL)
Purple – Morado (moor-AH-do)
Pink – Rosado (RO-sad-O)
Brown – Marrón (mah-RON)
Black – Negro (NAY-groh)
White – Blanco (BLAHN-koh)
Grey – Gris (GREESS)

Numbers – Los Números
1.    Uno  (OO-noh)
2.    Dos (doss)
3.    Tres (tress)
4.    cuatro (KWA-tro)
5.    cinco (SEEN-ko)
6.    seis (SAISS)
7.    siete (SYE-te)
8.    ocho (O-cho)
9.   nueve (NWAI-be)
10. diez (DYESS)
11. once (OHN-say)
12. doce (DOH-say)
13. trece (TRAY-say)
14.  catorce (kah-TOHR-say)
15.  quince (KEEN-say)
16.  dieciseis (DYEESS-ee-SAYSS)
17.  diecisiete (DYEESS-ee-SYAY-tay)
18.  dieciocho (DYEESS-ee-OH-choh)
19.  diecinueve (DYEESS-ee-NWAY-bay)
20.  veinte (BAYN-tay)


Animals – Los animales
Bear – el oso
Bird – el pájaro
Bunny – el conejito
Cat – el gato
Chicken – el pollo
Cow – la vaca
Dog – el perro
Dolphin – el delfín
Duck – Pato
Elephant – el elefante
Fish – el pez
Giraffe – la jirafa
Horse – el caballo

Lion – el león
Monkey – el mono

Mouse – el raton
Penguin – el pingüino
Pig – el cerdo
Shark – el tiburón
Snake – la serpienteWalrus – la morsa
Tiger – el tigre
Whale - la ballena

Food – Comida
Apples – las manzanas
Bacon - el tocino
Bananas – el plátano
Beans – los frijoles
Bread – el pan
Breakfast – el desayuno
Candy – el caramelo
Carrots – las zanahorias
Cheese – el queso
Corn – el maíz
Cracker – la galleta
Cucumber – el pepino
Dessert – el postre
Dinner – la cena
Eggs – los huevos
French Fries – las papas fritas
Ice Cream – el helado
Juice – el jugo
Lettuce – la lechuga
Lunch – el almuerzo

Milk – la Leche
Mushroom – la seta
Oranges - las naranjas
Potatoes – las papas
Pumpkin – la alabaza
Rice – el arroz
Snack – el tentempié
Tomatoes – los tomates
Water - el Agua
Yogurt – el yogur

Family Members
Mother - la madre, la mamá
Father - el padre
Bother- el hermano
Sister - la hermana
Cousin - el primo, la prima
Aunt – la tía 
Uncle – el tío
Grandpa - el abuelo
Grandma - la abuela
Stepfather – el padrastro
Stepmother – la madrastra

Days of the Week
Monday - lunes
Tuesday - martes
Wednesday - miércoles
Thursday - jueves
Friday - viernes
Saturday - sábado
Sunday - domingo
Months of the Year
January - enero
February - febrero
March - marzo
April - abril
May - mayo
June - junio
July - julio
August - agosto
September - septiembre
October - octubre
November - noviembre
December - diciembre


Weather
Common Spanish Phrases
What is the weather like? - ¿Qué tiempo hace?
It is hot. - Hace calor.
It is cold. - Hace frío.
It is raining.- Está lloviendo.
It is cloudy. - Está nublado.
It is windy. - Está ventoso.
Hello. How are you? – Hola. ¿Cómo estás?
What is your name? - ¿Cuál es tu nombre?
My name is ________. - Me llamo __________.
How old are you? - ¿Cuántos años tienes?
I am _______ years old. – Tengo _______ años.
What is your favorite color? - ¿Cuál es tu color favorito?
My favorite color is _____. - Mi color favorito es ________.
I am hungry.- Tengo hambre.
I need to use the restroom. - Que necesito para usar el baño.
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      • Basic Signs for Babies and Toddlers
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      • Cooking Up Fun
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      • Guide to Goosebumps
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      • Managing Your Time
      • Math Exploration
      • Mildred D. Taylor and Cultural Awareness​
      • Mindful Leadership
      • ​Motivating Morale Keeping Staff Around
      • Music and Movement for Infants and Toddlers
      • My Brain Craves Action
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      • Ouch Infant and Toddler Biting
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      • Speech and Language Milestones
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      • Teaching with Tolkien
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