Spanish - Lesson for Kindergarten, Chapter - Languages Around the World

In this engaging Spanish lesson designed for kindergarteners, students will embark on a vibrant journey discovering "Languages Around the World," under the broader theme of "The World Around You. " Through interactive activities such as the "Hola Worksheet" and the "Spanish Shapes and Colors Worksheet," learners will gain foundational exposure to the Spanish language, one of the most spoken languages across the globe.

Students will learn to trace and pronounce basic Spanish words, starting with greetings like "Hola," which means "Hello. " This early introduction to a new language fosters an appreciation for cultural diversity and encourages curiosity about the world. Additionally, by engaging with shapes and colors in Spanish, children will not only expand their vocabulary but also develop their cognitive skills by learning to categorize and recognize patterns in a foreign language context.

Understanding a new language, especially at an early age, is crucial for cognitive development and social awareness. It enhances listening skills, improves memory, and prepares young minds for a globalized world where multilingualism is an invaluable asset.

Estimated classroom time: 6 min
Chapter: Languages Around the World
Unit: The World Around You
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Spanish Word Tracing: Hola Worksheet
Spanish Word Tracing: Hola Worksheet
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Spanish Shapes and Colors Worksheet
Spanish Shapes and Colors Worksheet
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  • Activity 1 / Spanish Word Tracing: Hola Worksheet

    This bright and cheery PDF is perfect for letting your students learn that Hola means Hello in Spanish. Additionally, they'll get to practice their fine motor and handwriting skills using the traceable lines. They'll work on their patterning of letter formation being from top-to-bottom and left-to-right while they learn about greeting words in Spanish. They'll feel confident speaking and writing it!

  • Activity 2 / Spanish Shapes and Colors Worksheet

    Teach your kids another language other than their first language. It is always better to start this education from when your children are still very little, so they can grow up familiar with this language. If you wish to teach your kids to speak and understand Spanish, you can use this simple worksheet to make their learning a bit easier. Ask them to look at the words on the left of this printout, and then circle the Spanish version of the word from among the options on the right side.