Christmas around the world – Spanish version
Monday, December 6th, 2010Dear readers,
I’m so excited to start sharing some activities our instructors will be using at our Spanish classes in South Jersey!
First I would like to share a list of words, must have when you are teaching Christmas in Spanish:
Feliz Navidad! -Merry Christmas
Christmas tree – árbol de Navidad
presents – regalos
sleigh – trineo
chimney – chimenea
the shepherds – los pastores
bells – campanas
peace – paz
ornaments – adornos
wreath – corona
For children who read, they will “decorate” the tree below with the words above ( cut them and have them glue them on the tree, saying the names in Spanish)
http://www.coloring-page.net/pages/xtree027.html Word find for older ones:
http://spanish.about.com/library/weekly/aa121399a.htm Song/video for little and older ones:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pq34OLRM5Mw
I also have a line of bells, children will ring (repicar) and each time I stop in a different number of bells, they need to count them.
I read Santa Claus is coming to town in Spanish, I use the book in English and make 2 line sentences for each page. They know the story, so it becomes easier. I also use the video and turn in the Spanish mode for the dvd, I do that with frost the snowman and Rudolf too. We have a whole class, just with Frosty! I may share that later!
I also print colored balls and color cotton balls with paint and have them do a “snowball fight” and each ball touches another student, they need to tell me the color. Younger and older ones love it!
Google ” cascabel” and you will find the words for jingle bells in Spanish, there are three or four versions.
The one listed here on youtube is a little hard for little ones, so when we sing only, I use
Cascabel, Cascabel musica de amor
Dulces horas, gratas horas
Juventud in flor
Cascabel, Cascabel
Tan sentimental
No ceces o cascabel,
de repiquetear
I hope you enjoyed my ideas! Please share your experiences in using them here!
¡Feliz Navidad!
Claudia Krusch
EasyLearn Languages© CEO
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