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Learn how to use action words in Spanish with these printable English and Spanish verb flashcards!

Printable Spanish Flashcards: Spanish Verb Flashcards

July 5, 2016 by Selena Robinson 1 Comment

It’s been a while since I’ve shared a new set of printable Spanish flashcards with you all, so I decided to get things going again with a set of Spanish verb flashcards!

Using verbs in Spanish is quite different than in English.

You have to conjugate (or change) the verb each time you use it so that it matches the person who is doing the action.

So, for example, the way you would say “I talk” is different than the way you would say “She talks”. In both of those phrases, the verb for “talk” would be different.

English and Spanish Verb Flashcards

Sound confusing? It can be, but I’m working on a resource to help with verb conjugation.

In the meantime, let’s get to know basic verbs with these printables!

And you can learn even more Spanish with our English and Spanish free daily routine cards for kids!

Learn how to use action words in Spanish with these printable English and Spanish verb flashcards!

Printable Spanish Flashcards: Spanish Verb Flashcards

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Printable Verb Flashcards in English and Spanish

This set of printable flashcards includes eight different verbs:

  • Talk
  • Swim
  • Play
  • Run
  • Drink
  • Write
  • Sleep
  • and Look
Printable English and Spanish Verb Flashcards

Each English card has a corresponding Spanish card, so kids can easily match them up.

There’s also a set of blank cards for review and a pronunciation guide for the Spanish words!

Printable Spanish Verb Flashcards for Kids
Scroll down to get your copy of our printable Spanish verb flashcards!

Don’t miss these other fun Spanish learning resources!

Spanish Community Helpers Printables Pack
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Plus, catch all of our printable Spanish flashcards below!

Printable Spanish Flashcards @ Look! We're Learning!
Spanish Verb Flashcards

To get your set of printable Spanish verb flashcards, visit my Teachers Pay Teachers store or check them out below!

Teach children how to identify community workers in both Spanish and English with these Spanish community helper worksheets!

Spanish Community Helpers Printables

May 6, 2016 by Selena Robinson 7 Comments

We love learning Spanish in our homeschool! And we’ve been sharing printable Spanish flashcards on the blog over the past several months.

This time, though, I wanted to share something a bit more extensive. Which is how we came up with these Spanish community helpers printables!

These are an excellent addition to a community helpers unit for preschool or early elementary grades.

Or if you’re working on learning basic Spanish vocabulary with older kids, let them work with the pronunciation guide and flashcards for memorization!

Spanish Community Helper Word Flashcards

If you enjoy these, check out some of our other Spanish learning printables, including our A to Z Español Super Pack, our Spanish Verb Flashcards, or our Spanish Telling Time Worksheets!

Teach children how to identify community workers in both Spanish and English with these Spanish community helper worksheets!

Spanish Community Helpers Printables Pack

To use this set of Spanish community helpers printables, you’ll need the following: (Affiliate links are listed below. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

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  • Scissors
  • Laminator (if you want to laminate the Spanish community helper flashcards)

Spanish Community Helper Printables

This printable pack features Spanish and English words and images for eight different community helpers:

  • Doctor
  • Veterinarian
  • Dentist
  • Firefighter
  • Crossing Guard
  • Farmer
  • Police Officer
  • and Chef!

Spanish Community Helper Worksheets

There are printable flashcards for each community helper in English and Spanish, as well as full-size pages with the English and Spanish words and traceable phrases for practice.

Spanish Community Helper Tracing Worksheets

One note: Some of the phrases are gender-specific. For example, the image of the firefighter is a woman, so the phrase is “la bombera”. 

Spanish to English Community Helper Vocabulary

If the firefighter is a man, though, the phrase would be “el bombero“. The same is true with the phrase for doctor: a female doctor would be “la médica“, while a male doctor would be “el médico“.

Spanish Community Helpers Words Pronunciation Guide

A full pronunciation guide is also provided!

Printable Spanish Community Helper Flashcards

Using the flashcards is a great way to help kids memorize these words in both languages!

Spanish Community Helper Flashcards

Kids can take turns matching the English to Spanish community helper words using the corresponding flashcards. Plus, there are cards that have no pictures at all – to help them learn to recognize the vocabulary words.

Scroll down to get your copy of our Spanish Community Helpers Printables!

Ready to learn more Spanish with the kids? Try these learning resources!

Use these printable Spanish feelings flashcards to learn basic emotions in both English and Spanish!

Learn how to say the planets in our solar system in espanol with these printable spanish solar system flashcards!

Teach your kids how to say and recognize the alphabet in Spanish with this printable Spanish learning kit for kids!

This post is part of the Community Helpers Unit Study Roundup! Check out these posts by my fellow bloggers!

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Community Helpers Graphing Game from Simple Fun for Kids

Community Helper Learning Toys from Brain Power Boy

Community Helper SuDoKu from Royal Baloo

Community Helper Vocabulary Printable from Schooling a Monkey

Spanish Community Helpers Printables Pack

To get your copy of this Spanish community helpers lesson, check out the details below!

These printable Spanish clothing word flashcards are a great way to help kids build their Spanish vocabulary!

Printable Spanish Flashcards: Spanish Clothing Flashcards

December 3, 2015 by Selena Robinson 2 Comments

We’re sharing another set of printable Spanish flashcards today!

Some of our recent packs include Spanish Parts of the Body Flashcards and Spanish Weather Flashcards, so it’s time to move on to la ropa. (clothing)

Which is why I thought it would be a good to share a set of printable Spanish Clothing Flashcards!

Read on to learn how to get your set!

Printable English and Spanish Clothing Word Flashcards for Kids!

These are great for learning to recognize articles of clothing – in both English and Spanish.

So they’d make a great preschool resource for English speakers or a good vocabulary booster for kids who are learning Spanish!

Want more ways to teach kids Spanish? Check out our list of Spanish books for kids!

These printable Spanish clothing word flashcards are a great way to help kids build their Spanish vocabulary!

Printable Spanish Flashcards: Spanish Clothing Flashcards

To use these printable Spanish clothing flashcards, you’ll need the following: (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

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  • Laminator (good if you want to make the cards durable)
  • Scissors
Printable Spanish Clothing Word Flashcards

This set includes flashcards for 12 clothing words in both English and Spanish:

  • sunglasses
  • jacket
  • pants
  • belt
  • sweater
  • shoe
  • T-shirt
  • suit
  • purse
  • gloves
  • dress
  • hat

English and Spanish Clothing Word Flashcards

You’ll also find a set of picture cards for quizzing and memory work.

Spanish Clothing Flashcards for Kids

In addition, there’s a pronunciation guide to help you and your kids learn to say the Spanish words correctly!

That way, you don’t have to worry about saying them wrong if you get the chance to have an actual conversation in Spanish. (That is NOT a good feeling, by the way.)

Printable Spanish Clothing Word Flashcards for Kids

Scroll down to get your copy of our printable Spanish clothing flashcards!

Check out some of our other printable Spanish flashcards!

Pick up these Spanish months of the year flashcards to practice reading and saying months in both English and Spanish!
Practice talking about the parts of the body in Spanish with these Spanish parts of the body flashcards!
Learn to talk about wild animals in Spanish with these Spanish zoo animal flashcards!
Spanish Clothing Words Flashcards @ Look! We're Learning!

To get your set of printable Spanish clothing word flashcards, visit my Teachers Pay Teachers store or check them out below!

5 Spanish Resources for Kids

November 10, 2015 by Selena Robinson 1 Comment

We love learning Spanish in our homeschool and we’ve featured many printables and programs for learning it on the blog over the years. But there are also online resources for learning Spanish that are super helpful for teaching it to children. See some of my picks in today’s post!

Today is Tuesday, so it’s also time for another party with the Laugh and Learn linkup! See our features from last week below and then read the newest posts on parenting and homeschooling!

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5 Spanish Resources for Kids

Spanish is so frequently spoken in the U.S. now that, in some areas, it’s almost a native language instead of a foreign one. To me, that makes learning Spanish a necessity for our kids, not a hobby. So I’ve looked around for some good online Spanish resources that make teaching español to kids easier!

Stop by Year Round Homeschooling to check out five of the resources I’ve found for teaching kids how to speak Spanish!

5 Resources for Teaching Kids Spanish – Year Round Homeschooling

For even more Spanish learning fun, check out some of our other Spanish language posts!

10 Spanish Books for Kids     Spanish Parts of the Body Flashcards    Free Spanish Family Flashcards - Look! We're Learning!

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The Winners for the Week of October 27th:

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Tina’s pick for this week…

Lavender Essential Oil Moon Dough
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My kids love Play-Doh (I think they will like moon dough too!) I love lavender essential oils. What a great idea to mix the them together!
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Physics for Kids: Exploring Friction great for homeschoolers!
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Science is probably the only school subject I fear teaching, especially as my kids get older. Learning to investigate these topics at an early age will help my kids become more scientifically-inclined for the later grades.
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Simple ways to teach your children self-control.
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I really appreciated these tips for teaching self control to children. We’ve struggled with this on and off for years. It has taken consistency, and a great deal of self control on our parts to teach it well.
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Allowance: How to Get Started with the Three Jar System by Kids Money Lessons
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75 AWESOME THINGS TO ADD TO A LAPBOOK
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10 Spanish Books for Kids - Look! We're Learning!

10 Spanish Books for Kids

September 2, 2015 by Selena Robinson 1 Comment

Will you and your kids be learning Spanish this school year? We’ve been studying español for a while and we’ve found that printable Spanish flashcards are a TON of help, especially for memorizing vocabulary.

But there are also some great kids’ books for learning Spanish that can make learning another language even easier! Check out our roundup for 10 Spanish books for kids!

10 Spanish Books for Kids

10 Spanish Books for Kids

1. The Complete Book of Starter Spanish: PK-1

2. Easy Spanish Step-by-Step

3. The Everything Kids Learning Spanish Book: Exercises and Puzzles to Help You Learn español

4. My First English-Spanish Picture Dictionary

5. The Complete Book of Spanish: Grades 1-3

6. My First Bilingual Little Readers

7. Spanish: Grades 6-12 Middle/High School

8. 52 Weeks of Family Spanish by Eileen McAree

9. My Big Book of Spanish Words

10. See It and Say It in Spanish

Do you have any favorite Spanish books for kids to recommend? Share your suggestions in the comments!

For even more Spanish learning fun, check out some of our printable Spanish resources!

Spanish Parts of the Body Flashcards     Free Spanish Family Flashcards - Look! We're Learning!     Free Printable Flashcards: Spanish Days of the Week - Look! We're Learning!

For more tips to make your kids into readers, check out my Reading for Kids board on Pinterest!

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Learn how to use Spanish verbs for to be with these free ser and estar flashcards!

Free Printable Flashcards: Ser and Estar Flashcards

January 6, 2015 by Selena Robinson 1 Comment

¡Hola, todos! It’s time for another edition of our Free Printable Flashcards series!

This week, I’m sharing a free set of ser and estar flashcards, which are great if you’re learning español!

Ser and estar are very important verbs in Spanish, but it’s easy to confuse them. Although they have the same basic meaning, they are used in different settings.

Also, they are conjugated differently, so if you’re talking about yourself, you use one form of ser or estar and if you’re talking about someone else, you use a different conjugation for each one.

Ser and Estar Printable Flashcards

These printable Spanish flashcards are awesome for young ones (and adults) who are working on memorizing these basic Spanish verb conjugations!

Want more printables for learning Spanish? Don’t miss our Spanish family words worksheets and our printable Spanish verbs flashcards!

Learn how to use Spanish verbs for to be with these free ser and estar flashcards!

 Free Spanish Ser and Estar Flashcards

To use these flashcards, you’ll need the following: (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

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Spanish Ser and Estar Flashcards

Learning the difference between the verbs ser and estar is a huge stumbling block for a lot of Spanish students.

The problem is that both verbs literally mean “to be”, so it’s very easy to mix them up.

The trick is learning when to use each one, since they’re reserved for specific contexts and meanings.

If you’re unfamiliar with the usages of ser and estar, SpanishDict has a great primer you can use to learn the basics.

Printable Flashcards for Learning Ser and Estar

In the meantime, grab our free flashcards to learn how to conjugate each verb correctly for the appropriate pronoun, such as yo (I), tú (informal you), and nosotros (we).

The pack includes one set of flashcards featuring the Spanish forms of ser and their English equivalents and a second set of cards featuring the forms of estar.

There is also a set of blank cards with just the Spanish conjugations, which kids can use to memorize their English meanings.

Printable Ser and Estar Flashcards

What we did was laminate the ser and estar flashcards that included Spanish and English.

We left the set of just Spanish cards unlaminated, so the kids could copy down the vocabulary themselves.

Scroll down to get your printable ser and estar flashcards!

Be sure to see these other Spanish learning resources!

Help early learners build a daily routine with these English and Spanish daily routine cards!
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Ser and Estar Flashcards - Free printable flashcards for learning ser and estar conjugations in Spanish!

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