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Mi Familia Boardgame First Level

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Practice identifying different family members in Spanish with this fun board game! With opportunities to get ahead by ‘Cruzar el puente’ (cross the bridge). Need dice and counters for each player (not included).
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Navidad - cut and stick vocabulary

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Match the Spanish vocabulary to the different festive items, cut and stick sheet on second page, so print single sided and please note that there are four sets of the vocabulary needed on the second page.
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Navidad - Picture match

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Match the picture to the correct Spanish vocabulary. Great way to help develop understanding of Spanish Navidad vocabulary in a visual way!
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Navidad - Vocabulary labelling

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Match the Spanish vocabulary with the English translation, using the word bank for support. A great way to learn and practice writing new seasonal vocabulary.
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Mi Familia Gameboard Second Level

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Practice identifying different family members in Spanish with this fun board game! For an extra challenge learners can also name their family members (‘el/ella se llama…’) too! With opportunities to get ahead by ‘Cruzar el puente’ (cross the bridge). Need dice and counters for each player (not included).
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Signos de otoño

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Ideal Outdoor Learning activity. A clear vocabulary sheet to encourage pupils to give verbal descriptions of the signs of autumn they can see and hear, works well with a wide range of ages, and gets them to think about the world around them while learning some new vocabulary. Can then be used to share what they have seen and heard and possibly used to write short descriptions of their experiences and how they felt about it.
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Etiquetar el árbol de navidad MA

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Label the different parts of the Christmas tree using the Spanish vocabulary, includes word bank. Great for practicing some seasonal vocabulary!
Spanish Feelings SpectrumQuick View
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Spanish Feelings Spectrum

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Worksheet to allow pupils to identify different Spanish feeling words on a spectrum, practicing writing basic Spanish feeling words
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Los Colores Gameboard

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Practice identifying colours in Spanish with this fun board game! 2nd level learners can also share their opinion of each colour too! With opportunities to get ahead by ‘Cruzar el puente’ (cross the bridge). Need dice and counters for each player (not included).
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Cumpleanos Spinner

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Spinners, Spanish months and numbers, to be laminated a cut out, game to allow pupils to practice saying a variety of dates and birthdays, to answer the question ?Cuando es tu cumpleanos?
?Qué tal? PairsQuick View
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?Qué tal? Pairs

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Print double sided for back-to-back pupil practice Spanish-English of 2nd level Spanish feelings vocabulary Print single-sided for pupils matching pairs Spanish-English of 2nd level Spanish feelings vocabulary
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El Cuerpo Boardgame

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Practice identifying different body part in Spanish with this fun board game! With opportunities to get ahead by ‘Cruzar el puente’ (cross the bridge). Need dice and counters for each player (not included).
CumpleanosQuick View
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Cumpleanos

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Worksheet to practice reading months in Spanish and identifying the month of different people’s birthdays in Spanish, as well as correctly identifying your own birthday month
?Que tal? Game 1st LevelQuick View
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?Que tal? Game 1st Level

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Simple board game for learners to practice saying and recognising basic 1st Level feelings vocabulary in Spanish. Can be printed double sided for pictures (key included - page 3) and basic words. Empezar = Start, Acabado = End/Finish