Thursday, March 5, 2020
5 Fantastic and Free Spanish-Learning Websites for Kids
5 Fantastic and Free Spanish-Learning Websites for Kids Suzy S. Looking for resources on learning Spanish for kids? There are so many strategies for teaching Spanish to kids that its easy to feel overwhelmed with all the options. To help you in your search, weve compiled some of the best, top-rated websites to learn Spanish for kids below. These are websites that your child can visit daily and expect to discover something new and exciting each time. All five of these Spanish websites for kids include activities that are fun, and best of all free! 5 Free Websites to Learn Spanish for Kids 1. OnlineFreeSpanish OnlineFreeSpanish is one of our personal favorites for learning Spanish for kids. Based on your childâs familiarity with Spanish, you can adjust the difficulty level from beginner to intermediate or advanced. The site includes 19 lessons that are precursors to several activities and fun games. Parents can even print out coloring pages related to each of the lessons! Your young scholar will quickly learn Spanish vocabulary relating to farm animals, the seasons, emotions, schools supplies, and more. 2. ABCYA ABCYA teaches elementary school students a multitude of subjects. On their Spanish page, you will find two exciting carnival-like games to enhance your childâs skills. Spanish Word Bingo has 11 categories to choose from, which feature more than 200 vocabulary words and phrases. Spanish Word Toss also has 11 categories to choose from, including animals, months of the year, and transportation. We recommend these games for Spanish learners in first grade and up. 3. Digital Dialects Digital Dialects is great for older, middle school aged kids. Learning Spanish for kids is different than learning it as an adult, and perhaps more fun with engaging websites like this one! On Digital Dialects, students can practice greetings, verb conjugations, units of time, and more with fun and interactive games. 4. PBS PBS is well known for its learning programs, and this is no exception! The âOh Noah!â videos are sure to build your childâs Spanish vocabulary. Learners will discover the Spanish language through activities, games, and videos along with the relatable star character, Noah, who lives with his grandmother in a Spanish-speaking neighborhood. Each activity and game uses a variety of useful Spanish vocabulary. Your kids will learn how to use adjectives like colors, how to discuss chores, and more. 5. Rocklingua When it comes to learning Spanish for kids, this site is a must-have. Rocklingua is a multi-faceted learning site run by teachers, musicians, animators, and computer programmers. Through songs, games, worksheets, videos, and a picture dictionary, your child will build his or her foundation in the Spanish language. The free songs and games are clearly labeled, and other learning opportunities on the site are available for purchase. BONUS: Check out Spanish Playgrounds YouTube Channel for more fun songs and videos for teaching Spanish to kids! Keep in mind that all of these websites, though great resources, are not the same as Spanish lessons for kids. In order for your child to be truly invested in learning the Spanish language, he or she will need a Spanish teacher. These websites work best when used as supplemental tools to help your child practice the material taught by his or her Spanish tutor. A tutor may also have additional recommendations, such as Spanish learning apps, for making practice fun and engaging. Post Author: Breeana D. Breeana D. teaches Spanish lessons in Abington, PA. Specializing in Early Childhood, Elementary, and Special Education, she is currently enrolled in Temple Universitys Elementary Education program. Learn more about Breeana here! Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for convenient, affordable private lessons today! Search for Your Teacher Photo by Donnie Ray Jones
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