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Spanish Colors of Colombia: Printables, Coloring Pages, and a Little Culture

This July 20, speak some Spanish in honor of Colombia’s Independence Day, or as the locals say–Dia de la Independencia.  This festive occasion celebrates the day Colombia declared its independence from Spain in 1810.

Colombia, which was discovered by Christopher Columbus, is located in the northern part of South America.  It boasts coastlines along both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, as well as amazing rainforests.

Teach your kids these Spanish colors and use them to learn about Colombia with printable coloring pages.

rojo – red

amarillo - yellow

anaranjado - orange

azul - blue

blanco – white

verde – green

gris - gray

marrón - brown

morado - purple

rosado – pink

negro - black

Colombian Coloring & Cultural Resource Links:

The best resource I found for coloring pages about Colombia are from an adoption website called RainbowKids.com. They have four coloring pages to help children adopted from Colombia learn more about their cultural heritage:  daily life, animals, festivals, and traditional food. These printables are great learning tools for ALL kids!

Children will also enjoy Crayola’s flag of Colombia.  There are three stripes:  yellow, blue, and red.  The blue represents the water of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.  

A wonderful way to practice Spanish colors is to identify them on the plants and animals of the Colombian rainforest.  Check out Mongobay.com’s Rainforest Slide Show.  When you are done, color these Macaws from First-School.com

Young Spanish-learners put language and culture together in this Spanish color-by-number of a mariposa (butterfly) from abc.teach.

Finally, dive into a little cultural music with songs and rhymes from Colombia.  You’ll find lyrics in both English and Spanish from Mama Lisa’s World.

Need more ideas on ways to play with Spanish colors?  Check out the ideas in Foreign Language Color Games.

Celebrate Colombia’s Independence Day!

Photo Credit:  Kevin Rosseel http://morguefile.com/archive/?display=200485&

July 17, 2008 Posted by | Colombia, Coloring Pages, Foreign Language for Kids, Songs, Spanish, Spanish Colors, Uncategorized | , , , , , | 2 Comments

Preschool Foreign Language Counting Game: One Elephant Went Out to Play

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I’ve got a fun preschool/kindergarten activity that’s perfect for counting in English, French, Spanish, German, and more.

Do you know the classic preschool elephant song?  It goes like this:  

One elephant went out to playOne elephant went out to play . . .

Upon a spider’s web one day,

He had such enormous fun

That he called for another elephant to come.

 

The second verse has two elephants, the third verse has three elephants, and so on.  You can find foreign language versions of this fun song on the Teach Me CD’s, as well as other sources.  I love the Teach Me CD’s, but for this particular song I just use it as a teacher resource for learning the words.  The verses go back and forth between English and the target language, which throws me just a bit.  

So, here’s how you can turn a cute, catchy elephant song into a fun and effective game.  Gather the children into a close circle and have them hold on to the edges of a small parachute.  (I find a vinyl tablecloth to be a dandy, frugal parachute substitute.)  Ta-da . . . it’s a spider’s web!

Prepare small, laminated paper elephants and number them from 1-10.  Toss Elephant #1 onto the spider’s web and sing the song as the children gently move the parachute up and down.  Kids love to see the elephant jumping up and down and having such enormous fun!  When the verse is done, everyone shouts, “Come!” in the target language.  Add in Elephant #2 and count the elephants.  Sing again.  Call over another elephant.  Count.  Sing.  Get the drill?  Continue the routine until all ten elephants have a turn.  This game is so hands on and repetitive, staying immersed in the target language is a breeze.

I just played this game a few weeks ago with kids ages 2-7.  Then we played it again later in the week.  The kids keep asking me to bring the elephants back to play.  I’m telling you, this game’s a hit with the little ones!

The Teach Me CD’s are available in ten languages:  English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Hebrew, and Russian.

For more counting ideas, check out my article on Foreign Language Number Games.

July 16, 2008 Posted by | Chinese, English, Foreign Language for Kids, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Songs, Spanish, Teach Me CD's, Uncategorized | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment

Teach Me a Language: Songs for Teaching Kids Foreign Languages

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Teach Me CD's: Order from www.teachmetapes.com

If you’re looking for a fun way to introduce your child to a foreign language, start with a little music.  There’s a great little product called Teach Me Tapes.  Well, they were tapes back in the ’80′s when they were first produced. My tapes have been replaced with CD’s for quite some time, of course, but I’m still using these gems years and years later.  

The Teach Me CD’s have cute bilingual songs performed by professional musicians.  Most tracks are introduced with a short narration by a native-speaking child.  The songs are classic, traditional songs from both English and the target culture.  My Teach Me French CD is invaluable as I teach French to 3-6 year olds this summer.  The kids really like bilingual versions of The More We Get Together, Mary Had a Little Lamb, and Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes.

Kids learn basic vocabulary and phrases with the Teach Me music.  Things like greetings, family, weather, alphabet, etc.  It’s not a language program in itself, but it’s perfect for introducing kids to language for the first time and for enriching a language program.  It’s such a staple of my teaching, it’s hard to imagine life without it.

The original Teach Me CD’s are available in ten languages:  English (ESL), French, Spanish, German, Chinese, Hebrew, Korean, Japanese, Italian, and Russian.

Visit the Teach Me website to order these outstanding CD’s for your students or your children.

For additional reading, check out these articles:

How Music Helps Language Learning

Foreign Language Learning Materials for Kids

July 12, 2008 Posted by | Chinese, ESL, Foreign Language for Kids, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Music, Russian, Songs, Spanish, Teach Me CD's, Uncategorized | , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 2 Comments

   

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