Spanish Halloween
Thursday, October 27th, 2011Dear Readers,
Many parents ask me, is there Halloween in Spanish, well the majority of Spanish speaking countries do not have Halloween as it known in the US. They have Dia de Los Muertos which is a party and celebration to pay respects to the dead and celebrate death!
Spanish and Foreign Language teachers translate materials this time of the year to bring a little bit of Halloween to their classes!
I decided to share some of the words we used this week and let you know we have sets of flashcards and worksheets available for purchase on the website.
Spanish
Bruja – witch
Calabaza – pumpkin
Calavera- Esqueleton
Murcielago – bat
Fantasma – ghost
Bruxa – witch
abobora – pumpkin
Caveira- Esqueleton
Morcego – bat
Fantasma – ghost
Suggestion on activities: bring real pumpkins, place on the floor and tell the children they will go pumpkin picking and they need to count the pumpkins. They can paint pumpkins and tell the colors. You can use our memory cards to play memory game or throw mini pumpkin erasers on cards on the floor and say the word where they fall. We bought large pumpkins and they had to throw balls on pumpkins and say the color before they hit the pumpkins.
Videos on youtube, like Halloween para peques and others.
Happy Halloween – Feliz Dia de Las Brujas, Feliz Dia das bruxas