Música y Videos: K-2
Can you name the countries and capitals of South America? Sing along with this fun video to practice! *Bonus: All of these countries except for one speak Spanish - do you know which speaks Portuguese instead? Hint: It's the last one in the song! |
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Da Una Vuelta en tu Lugar introduced Kindergarten students to basic action vocabulary. |
Kindergarten students used this video to practice weather vocabulary, and also learned to sing along to the song in Spanish. |
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Los Pimpollos are characters from a popular television show in Peru. This video helped first grade students practice vocabulary for fall vegetables and colors. |
Practice and review color vocabulary with these two simple videos...
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...And with this song about falling autumn leaves --> |
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Practice the parts of the face and body with these traditional children's songs:
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Learn to name shapes with these quick videos:
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Old MacDonald is a childhood classic...here's a fun version in Spanish to practice the names of farm animals! |
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La Familia - Can you name all of the members of your family in Spanish? Practice with this fun song.
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la familia Family
la mamá Mom el papá Dad el hermano Brother la hermana Sister el abuelo Grandfather la abuela Grandmother el bebé Baby |
Los Meses del Año - Can you name the 12 months of the year in Spanish? Here is a song that Kindergarten learned to practice naming each month. First and second graders can also sing (and dance!) the months to the tune of the "Macarena". All students have also practiced a chant to learn the days of the week. A video of this chant is not available, but if you wish to practice the days of the week in Spanish, please check out the BabyRadio video to practice. Remember, in Spanish, the week starts with lunes (Monday) and ends with domingo (Sunday).
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Sing along with Los Pollitos, a student favorite featured in the First Grade concert! |
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Josefina is a well-behaved hen...until she hears her favorite song! Sing and dance along!
Another fun song to practice naming parts of the body while dancing!