![]() I make free printables for my readers and my family.The Graphics that I use are purchased and used with permission.All materials provided are copyright protected.This free printable may NOT be sold, hosted, reproduced, or stored on any other site (including blog, Facebook, Dropbox, etc.).This free printable is for personal use and personal classroom use (to share this resource, please direct others to this post to grab their free copy).After confirming your subscription, a welcome email will follow, containing the passcode to unlock the FSPL. In case it’s not there, glance at your junk or spam folder as sometimes it accidentally ends up there. Once you’re subscribed, please ensure to check your inbox for a confirmation email. By subscribing, you’ll not only gain exclusive access to this printable but also 100+ engaging seasonal and holiday-themed printables for kids in Spanish! New to Lorena & Lennox, Bilingual Beginnings, or simply haven’t subscribed yet? You can easily join us by entering your email address at the end of this post. If you’re already part of our subscriber community, head over to the Free Spanish Printable Library (FSPL) and input the seasonal, case-sensitive password provided in each email I send your way! Manipulative activities – using any concrete objects, blocks, shapes, cookie cutters, etc., have your kids explore letters with a hands-on approach.I-Spy – write a couple of words on a paper, and see if your child can identify the high-frequency word of the day!.Related: Seasonal scavenger hunts in Spanish for kids See how many words your child can find that are on the list!.For some advanced extra fun, throw in a couple of words that are not on the list.Choose a certain amount of sight words and hide them around the house or classroom.Print out a poem in Spanish with your child and have them circle the high-frequency word of the day! You might even learn some new vocabulary yourself =) Poetry: Poems use a lot of high-frequency words.You could also print out the lyrics to the song and have your child circle or highlight the high-frequency word as well. ![]() Once your child becomes familiar with the song, give them a piece of paper with a particular high-frequency word and have them raise it in the air when they hear the sight word in the song.
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