Masks for Spanish Christmas Songs {Freebie}

Masks for Spanish Christmas Songs {Freebie}

The third day of sharing Christmas activities! This time I am sharing masks to use while singing some Santa and Rodolfo Christmas songs. If you missed my previous posts you can find them here:
Here are a few of my favorite songs about these charming characters:

 

How to print?

Drag the pictures individually to your computer’s desktop and you will be able to print from there. Thank you to Polka Dot Please for illustrating these Christmas faces so beautifully! 

 

 

 

Have fun singing!
Carolina
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Christmas Fortune Teller in Spanish {Freebie}

Christmas Fortune Teller in Spanish {Freebie}

Before you read, if you missed my last freebie, make sure you click here to visit my post to download a fun Christmas puzzle.
This time I am sharing a fortune teller origami, known as “comecocos” in Spanish. This activity is geared toward upper elementary and middle school students. It will be a great way for them to talk about their holidays. Introduce and model the sentences in class before diving into making the “comecocos.”

Download your “comecocos” here!
Enjoy!
Carolina
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Spanish Christmas Puzzle {Freebie}

Spanish Christmas Puzzle {Freebie}

During these last weeks of December before winter break, I’m sharing some activities and ideas for you to use in your classes. This first activity is a simple puzzle with basic Christmas vocabulary. It is a great way to review colors. After coloring and cutting out the pieces, you can describe one of the pictures of the puzzle and ask your students to find it. If using the black and white version you could say “dice “¡Jo, jo, jo!”, ask a volunteer to tell you the name and describe the colors she used to color it. You can also set up a timer and organize a competition around putting the puzzle together. Whoever wins the competition will have to name all the vocabulary in the  puzzle. This is a simple activity that works great with grades K-1. There is no right or wrong way to put it together.

Download  your puzzle HERE!
Enjoy,
Carolina
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