Teachers, no prior knowledge of Spanish is necessary for you to show the virtual lessons to your students. In fact, with our virtual lessons, you get to learn or brush up on Spanish too!
Spanish in March at a Glance
- Compliments
- Numbers 1-20
- St. Patrick's Day Vocabulary
- Rainbow
- Days of the Week
- Exercises
- Alphabet
- Spelling
- The House
- Chores
- Clean-Up Song
Note: Optional review activities are included with each virtual lesson. These are OPTIONAL, so pick and choose which ones, if any you want to do, and only do them if you feel you have time. If each week the minimum you do is show part of, or an entire virtual lesson to your students, you will be successful in Spanish!
Spanish in March
Optional Lesson Book and CD
Do you want extra activities, games and songs to practice this month? Then you'll want a copy of our
Teach & Learn Spanish in March Activity Book and CD or MP3. |
March - Week 1
Virtual Spanish Lesson
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You Will Practice:
00:00-5:26: Compliments 5:27-8:26: Numbers 1-20 8:27-9:21: A Leprechaun 9:22-10:09: A Rainbow 10:10-10:52: A Pot of Gold 10:53-19:12:Calling a Leprechaun 19:13-23:09: Putting Rainbow Together 23:10-28:32: Song: Happy St. Patrick's Day & Game |
St. Patrick's Day Song and Game
The last activity in the virtual lesson teaches how to say "Happy Saint Patrick's Day" (Feliz día de San Patricio) in Spanish. It also explains how to play a fun game "Hot Sticker" (Pegatina Caliente) while singing the song. If you want to practice the song and play the game with your students, download the visual of the song lyrics and play the song audio file below. Have fun!
Coloring Sheet
Below is a fun coloring sheet for your kids. They will practice numbers and colors in Spanish while coloring a rainbow.
March - Week 2
Virtual Spanish Lesson
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You Will Practice:
00:00-3:08: Days of the Week 3:09-7:29: Song: Days of the Week 7:30-16:51: Days: Questions 16:52-23:01 Exercises |
Below is a bonus video that features "Pollo" my chicken puppet being silly while reviewing the days of the week.
Days of the Week
Puppet Bonus Video
Below is another bonus video that shows you how to play a type of Hop-Scotch Game using the Days of the Week flash cards while listening to the song. In order for your class to play, download, cut out, and laminate the flashcards of the days of the week. Also find something that resembles a pot and gold coins.
When you are ready to model the game for your students, play the audio file and carry out the fun hop-scotch game just as I do in the video. Let your students take turns. Challenge them to step or hop on the days of the week flash cards at the same time the days are sung. If they hop on the days too fast, or too slow, have them start over. You will have to help younger students. Have fun!
When you are ready to model the game for your students, play the audio file and carry out the fun hop-scotch game just as I do in the video. Let your students take turns. Challenge them to step or hop on the days of the week flash cards at the same time the days are sung. If they hop on the days too fast, or too slow, have them start over. You will have to help younger students. Have fun!
Days of the Week: Bonus Video
Hop-Scotch Game
March - Week 3
Virtual Spanish Lesson
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You Will Practice:
00:00-13:51: The Alphabet 13:52-22:05: The Alphabet Dance 22:06-28:44: Spell Days of the Week 28:45-37:33: How do you spell your name? |
This week your students learned how to act out several letters in the alphabet while singing the Alphabet Song. If you would like to practice this fun activity again, you can download and print out the Actions to the Alphabet Song sheet below to guide you. After going over the actions with your students, play The Alphabet Song audio file which is included below. Have fun singing the alphabet and acting out letters!
Coloring Sheet
Below is a fun coloring sheet for your students. Encourage them to say the letters out loud in Spanish as they color them.
March Week 3: Bonus Video
Below is another Virtual Spanish Lesson for March - Week 3. In this video, Señora Theresa invites you into her living room and teaches the same activities as in the Virtual Lesson above.
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You Will Practice:
00:00-8:18: The Alphabet 8:19-16:09: The Alphabet Dance 16:10-20:42: Spell Days of the Week 20:43-27:45: How do you spell your name? |
March - Week 4
Virtual Spanish Lesson
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You Will Practice:
00:00-9:22: Rooms in a house & furniture 9:23-19:58: Chores 19:59-27:24: Charades 27:25-28:42: Goodbye Song |
Decorate the Rooms in a House
You can practice adding furniture to the rooms in a house with your students. To prepare this activity, download the pictures and flashcards below. Laminate them if you can. Cut the furniture into individual pictures. Next, tell your students to put the furniture in the rooms of the house using the following sentences. Your students should listen and be able to put the correct pieces of furniture in the correct rooms, with your help of course.
Put __________ in ____________.
Pon __________en ___________.
Examples:
Put the sofa in the living room. Put the refrigerator in the kitchen.
Pon el sofá en la sala. Pon la nevera en la cocina.
After you have do this fun activity several times, they should not need your help any longer. In fact, you can put one of your students in charge of telling their classmates where to put the furniture. If you want to make this activity a bit silly, and test for listening comprehension, tell them to put furniture in rooms where it does not belong. For example you can say, "Put the toilet in the living room." (Pon el indoro en la sala.)They may give you a strange face, but if they indeed put the toilet in the living room, you will know that they understood you in Spanish!
Put __________ in ____________.
Pon __________en ___________.
Examples:
Put the sofa in the living room. Put the refrigerator in the kitchen.
Pon el sofá en la sala. Pon la nevera en la cocina.
After you have do this fun activity several times, they should not need your help any longer. In fact, you can put one of your students in charge of telling their classmates where to put the furniture. If you want to make this activity a bit silly, and test for listening comprehension, tell them to put furniture in rooms where it does not belong. For example you can say, "Put the toilet in the living room." (Pon el indoro en la sala.)They may give you a strange face, but if they indeed put the toilet in the living room, you will know that they understood you in Spanish!
March Bonus Lessons
Class for Beginners |
Number Game: |