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Spanish Food Activity

spanish food activity
Spanish Culture activities?

Can you think of any fun activities we can do with my school’s Spanish Club? High schoolers don’t want to color in pictures of sombreros and I’m having a hard time finding anything fun to do during our meetings. Food and music are nice, but I’m looking for activities. Do you know of any crafts or games that teenagers would enjoy? Gracias!

How about painting ” TROMPOS ” ??

I still have mine from Elementary school… I’m 25 now !!

Take Care

And good luck with the lil angels !!



Tortillas de Maiz


Spanish, Elementary


Spanish, Elementary


$23.96


Help your students get a jump start on learning Spanish. With more than 100 reproducible activity pages from which to choose, guide your class through the basics of the Spanish language. Begin with letters of the alphabet and numbers, then progress through functional vocabulary. Use the activities to teach your students about colors, weather, food, clothing, animals, the city, and other everyday topics. Activity pages present vocabulary in well-defined categories, and accompanying illustrations assure that your students will learn Spanish in meaningful context. This book is a practical resource filled with fun learning activities. An absolute must for the beginning Spanish classroom.

Eat, Drink, Think In Spanish: A Food Lover's English-Spanish/Spanish-English Dictionary


Eat, Drink, Think In Spanish: A Food Lover’s English-Spanish/Spanish-English Dictionary


$11.09


Welcome to the first comprehensive bilingual culinary dictionary created specifically for food, wine, and travel aficionados. Teacher, translator, and author Lourdes Castro deftly explains the differences-subtle and otherwise-among the cuisines of Spanish-speaking regions and offers a pronounciation for each term. Eat, Drink, Think in Spanish features 2,000 entries for ingredients, cooking methods, condiments, traditional dishes, kitchen equipment, and beverages. The Spanish-English portion will help you break through the language barrier to interpret and understand food and drink en español , and the English-Spanish part will reveal the most accurate translation for your best-loved foods and favorite cooking techniques. From the Trade Paperback edition.



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