Grade 3: Música y videos
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(plus fun games!).
Username: Runkle (uppercase R)
Password: student (all lowercase)
La Familia
Review members of the family with this silly song by Barbara MacArthur. How many of each family member do YOU have?
Tengo... I have...
Madre Mother Padre Dad Hermano Brother Hermana Sister Abuelo Grandfather Abuela Grandmother Tío Uncle Tía Aunt Primo Cousin (boy) Prima Cousin (girl) |
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La Ropa
Practice clothing vocabulary and colors with this fun song, based on a pop hit by Colombian artist Juanes. In the second video, quiz yourself! Can you name all of the clothing and say the correct color too?
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El Día de los muertos
By request, here is a fun version of a traditional song about dancing skeletons coming out at each hour of the night. Dance along with the music! |
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This animated short captures the emotions of the holiday, including moments of sadness thinking of loved ones who have passed, but overall a feeling of happiness and celebration in remembering them. Practice naming the emotions the girl feels in each part of the story.
feliz - happy triste - sad sorprendido/a - surprised asustado/a - scared emocionado/a - excited |
As you watch this video, practice naming some of the decortaions and key vocabulary for El Día de Los Muertos:
las velas - candles el papel picado - cut paper-decorations las flores - flowers la calavera - skeleton or skull figures el cementerio - the cemetery el pan de muertos - "the bread of the dead" - a traditional type of bread decorated with skull or bone designs la calavera de azucar - sugar skull |
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¿Qué te gusta hacer?
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This short video teaches the names of some common musical instruments, with a guessing game at the end. Practice telling which instruments you like to play and listen to: Me gusta tocar... Me gusta escuchar... Mi instrumento favorito es... |
This catchy tune introduced students to the question "Qué te gusta hacer?" (What do you like to do). |
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Los Números
This Rock and Roll video by Rockalingua helped students review numbers from 1 to 50, while the "Números Cha Cha Cha" song from Whistlefritz practices counting from 1 to 20 and also counting by tens from 10 to 100.
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El abecedario
Practice the Spanish Alphabet with these two fun videos from class:
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Can you name the countries and capital cities of Central America? Practice with this catchy tune! |
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