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June Week 2:
Digital Lesson to Show Your Students
You will practice:
Numbers 1-30: 00-2:53
Numbers 31-40: 2:54-3:50
Father's Day Song Actions: 3:51-5:12
Father's Day Song: 5:13-7:50
Father's Day Card: 7:51-19:29
The Fruit with Pollo: 19:30-22:22
The Fruit Song: 22:23-25:36
Goodbye Song: 25:37-26:50
June Week 2: Easy Review Activities
Hey there teachers!
Check out these fun activities to spice up your lesson review with your mini Spanish geniuses! Choose from the options provided below to suit your vibe. Short on time? No worries! Just by showing the digital lesson you will still be rockin' that Spanish teacher status!
1. Father's Day song: Time 10 Minutes
Supplies Needed: A copy of the Father's Day Song lyrics. Download and print them. Laminate them if you can.
Get ready for a blast! Start by watching the cool Father's Day Song segment from this week's video lesson. Be sure to all do the actions that accompany the song, it makes the song easier to learn and more fun too! Next, have your students help you match the Spanish and English song lyrics. (Psst, they're color-coded for an easier match!) I usually display them on a wall in my classroom, creating a month-long musical masterpiece for whenever we listen to the song.
father's day song lyrics:
song lyrics to print
Use the pronunciation column to help you!







2. Father's Day Card: Time 20 Minutes
Supplies Needed: A copy of a Father's Day Card for each of your students. Below are two cards to choose from. You will want to print the cards so they are 2-sided. You will fold the cards just like a greeting card.
Next, unveil the magical Father's Day cards. Dive into the details of each card, especially the spot for a special drawing of them and their dad. Let your imagination run wild - they could sketch playing catch, gaming, reading, or chilling at the park with their pops! I usually sketch a park scene with my dad to give them an artistic nudge. Oh, and don't forget to show off your mad coloring skills with the numbers 1-10. Hand out the cards and let the coloring fiesta begin!
Each kiddo should proudly take their Father's Day creation home and surprise their dad on the big day - Father's Day is just around the corner! If a kiddo mentions not having a dad, get creative and suggest making the card for a grandpa or a fun uncle instead. Let the artsy celebrations begin!


3. Father's Day Card compliments: Time 10 Minutes
Supplies Needed: A copy of a the compliments poster. Download and print it off. Display it in your classroom. You can say these compliments for this activity and everyday of the year!
After the piñata bash, it's time to dive into the piñata coloring extravaganza! I kick things off by showcasing my coloring skills on a sheet, demonstrating how to stay inside the lines and jazz up the piñata with a rainbow of hues! I proudly display my masterpiece for the kids to peek at while they work their coloring magic. As they color away, sprinkle compliments and cheers like confetti! If you're a Spanish color pro, name the colors in Spanish that your students are using to spice things up! Don't forget to send the coloring sheets home - they'll be fridge-worthy art and a sweet reminder to parents that you're not just teaching Spanish, but spreading cultural fun too!
