Classical Subjects Creatively Taught. Primer A Flashcards. Spanish for Children Primer A: Flash Cards Classical Academic Press, 2010
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1 Classical Subjects Creatively Taught SpanIsh for ChIldren Primer A Flashcards Instructions: Print the Spanish flashcard deck (on regular paper or card stock), then flip the paper over in your printer and print the English flashcard deck. If printed correctly, the cards will match with the Spanish vocabulary on one side of the card and the English translation on the reverse side. For added durability have the cards laminated at your local photocopy center. Creative Ideas: If you print the Spanish and English words on separate paper you can use the flash cards to play, Go Fish or Memory (by matching the Spanish cards with the correct English translations.) Take your flashcards on long car trips or even on the way to soccer practice. Tape a set of the flashcards around the house on household objects (libro = book) and practice your Spanish while going about life. Spanish for Children Primer A: Flash Cards Classical Academic Press, 2010 All rights reserved. This publication may not be sold. Permission is granted to photocopy the following pages. Content may not be modified or reworked. Classical Academic Press 3920 Market Street Camp Hill, PA
2 to love: I love, I loved, I will love (Chapter 1) to speak: I speak, I spoke, I will speak (Chapter 1) to enter: I enter, I entered, I will enter (Chapter 1) to look at/watch: I look at/i watch, I looked at/i watched, I will look at/i will watch (Chapter 1) young lady/girl (Chapter 1) to walk: I walk, I walked, I will walk (Chapter 1) house (Chapter 1) girl (Chapter 1) land/earth (Chapter 1) church (Chapter 1)
3 to visit: I visit, I visited, I will visit (Chapter 2) to use: I use, I used, I will use (Chapter 2) to call: I call, I called, I will call (Chapter 2) to prepare: I prepare, I prepared, I will prepare (Chapter 2) cup (Chapter 2) to work: I work, I worked, I will work (Chapter 2) door (Chapter 2) box (Chapter 2) thing (Chapter 2) school (Chapter 2)
4 to rest: I rest, I rested, I will rest (Chapter 3) to have supper: I have supper, I had supper, I will have supper (Chapter 3) to notice/observe: I notice/i observe, I noticed/i observed, I will notice/i will observe (Chapter 3) to need: I need, I needed, I will need (Chapter 3) supper (Chapter 3) to take/have something to eat or drink: I take/i have something to eat or drink, I took/i had something to eat or drink, I will take/i will have something to eat or drink (Chapter 3) chair (Chapter 3) table (Chapter 3) moon (Chapter 3) bed (Chapter 3)
5 to listen (to): I listen (to), I listened (to), I will listen (to) (Chapter 4) to buy: I buy, I bought, I will buy (Chapter 4) to teach: I teach, I taught, I will teach (Chapter 4) to ask: I ask, I asked, I will ask (Chapter 4) mother (Chapter 4) to study: I study, I studied, I will study (Chapter 4) meat (Chapter 4) street (Chapter 4) class (Chapter 4) night (Chapter 4)
6 to drink: I drink, I drank, I will drink (Chapter 6) to eat: I eat, I ate, I will eat (Chapter 6) to owe/ought to: I owe/should, I owed/should have, I will owe/should (Chapter 6) to run: I run, I ran, I will run (Chapter 6) father (Chapter 6) to see: I see, I saw, I will see (Chapter 6) book (Chapter 6) group (Chapter 6) money (Chapter 6) man (Chapter 6)
7 to write: I write, I wrote, I will write (Chapter 7) to open: I open, I opened, I will open (Chapter 7) to go up: I go up, I went up, I will go up (Chapter 7) to live: I live, I lived, I will live (Chapter 7) day (Chapter 7) to receive: I receive, I received, I will receive (Chapter 7) Spanish (language) (Chapter 7) desk (Chapter 7) teacher (Chapter 7) son/daughter (Chapter 7)
8 to complete: I complete, I completed, I will complete (Chapter 8) to be: I am, I was, I will be (Chapter 8) to change: I change, I changed, I will change (Chapter 8) to permit: I permit, I permitted, I will permit (Chapter 8) brother/sister (Chapter 8) to arrive: I arrive, I arrived, I will arrive (Chapter 8) woman (Chapter 8) tongue/language (Chapter 8) uncle/aunt (Chapter 8) husband/wife (Chapter 8)
9 to explain: I explain, I explained, I will explain (Chapter 9) to lift: I lift, I lifted, I will lift (Chapter 9) to go out: I go out, I went out, I will go out (Chapter 9) to carry/wear: I carry/i wear, I carried/i wore, I will carry/i will wear (Chapter 9) water (Chapter 9) to occur: it occurs, it occurred, it will occur (Chapter 9) shoes (Chapter 9) vase/glass (Chapter 9) hamburger (Chapter 9) chicken (Chapter 9)
10 to help: I help, I helped, I will help (Chapter 11) to read: I read (present), I read (past), I will read (Chapter 11) to dance: I dance, I danced, I will dance (Chapter 11) to jump: I jump, I jumped, I will jump (Chapter 11) tall (Chapter 11) to play: I play, I played, I will play (Chapter 11) red (Chapter 11) short (Chapter 11) green (Chapter 11) blue (Chapter 11)
11 to reach: I reach, I reached, I will reach (Chapter 12) to praise: I praise, I praised, I will praise (Chapter 12) to sell: I sell, I sold, I will sell (Chapter 12) to practice: I practice, I practiced, I will practice (Chapter 12) where (Chapter 12) to want/desire: I want/desire, I wanted/desired, I will want/desire (Chapter 12) how many/how much (Chapter 12) when (Chapter 12) who (Chapter 12) how (Chapter 12)
12 to give: I give, I gave, I will give (Chapter 13) to go: I go, I went, I will go (Chapter 13) to look for: I look for, I looked for, I will look for (Chapter 13) to hear: I hear, I heard, I will hear (Chapter 13) friend (Chapter 13) to try/rehearse: I try/rehearse, I tried/rehearsed, I will try/rehearse (Chapter 13) movie (Chapter 13) family (Chapter 13) noise (Chapter 13) grandfather/grandmother (Chapter 13)
13 to prefer: I prefer, I preferred, I will prefer (Chapter 14) to want/love: I want/love, I wanted/loved, I will want/love (Chapter 14) to repeat: I repeat, I repeated, I will repeat (Chapter 14) to think: I think, I thought, I will think (Chapter 14) Lord/Mr., Lady/Mrs. (Chapter 14) to move: I move, I moved, I will move (Chapter 14) question (Chapter 14) I m sorry (Chapter 14) bathroom (Chapter 14) morning/tomorrow (Chapter 14)
14 to obey: I obey, I obeyed, I will obey (Chapter 15) to put/place: I put/place, I put/placed, I will put/place (Chapter 15) to offer: I offer, I offered, I will offer (Chapter 15) to fall: I fall, I fell, I will fall (Chapter 15) yesterday (Chapter 15) to translate: I translate, I translated, I will translate (Chapter 15) city (Chapter 15) today (Chapter 15) exit (Chapter 15) people (Chapter 15)
15 to pay: I pay, I paid, I will pay (Chapter 17) to be: I am, I was, I will be (Chapter 17) to know: I know, I knew, I will know (Chapter 17) to understand: I understand, I understood, I will understand (Chapter 17) ugly (Chapter 17) to learn: I learn, I learned, I will learn (Chapter 17) old (Chapter 17) kind (Chapter 17) intelligent (Chapter 17) young (Chapter 17)
16 to play (music): I play (music)/i touch, I played (music)/i touched, I will play (music)/i will touch (Chapter 18) to have: I have, I had, I will have (Chapter 18) to begin: I begin, I began, I will begin (Chapter 18) to include: I include, I included, I will include (Chapter 18) summer (Chapter 18) to say/tell: I say/i tell, I said/i told, I will say/ I will tell (Chapter 18) there is/there are (Chapter 18) winter (Chapter 18) there (place) (Chapter 18) something (Chapter 18)
17 to lose: I lose, I lost, I will lose (Chapter 19) to sleep: I sleep, I slept, I will sleep (Chapter 19) to wash: I wash, I washed, I will wash (Chapter 19) to invite: I invite, I invited, I will invite (Chapter 19) yes (Chapter 19) to stop: I stop, I stopped, I will stop (Chapter 19) baseball (Chapter 19) no/not (Chapter 19) here (Chapter 19) tree (Chapter 19)
18 to ask for: I ask for, I asked for, I will ask for (Chapter 20) to make/do: I make/do, I made/did, I will make/do (Chapter 20) to take out: I take out, I took out, I will take out (Chapter 20) to feel: I feel, I felt, I will feel (Chapter 20) cold (Chapter 20) to leave: I leave, I left, I will leave (Chapter 20) hunger (Chapter 20) heat (Chapter 20) time/weather (Chapter 20) thirst (Chapter 20)
19 to wait/hope:, I wait/hope, I waited/hoped, I will wait/hope (Chapter 22) to be able to: I can, I could, I will be able to (Chapter 22) to spend/waste: I spend/waste, I spent/wasted, I will spend/waste (Chapter 22) to answer: I answer, I answered, I will answer (Chapter 22) very (Chapter 22) to dream: I dream, I dreamed, I will dream (Chapter 22) badly (Chapter 22) well (Chapter 22) already (Chapter 22) much/a lot (Chapter 22)
20 to avoid: I avoid, I avoided, I will avoid (Chapter 23) to return: I return, I returned, I will return (Chapter 23) to forget: I forget, I forgot, I will forget (Chapter 23) to swim: I swim, I swam, I will swim (Chapter 23) with (Chapter 23) to remember: I remember, I remembered, I will remember (Chapter 23) without (Chapter 23) about (Chapter 23) beach (Chapter 23) before (Chapter 23)
21 to break: I break, I broke, I will break (Chapter 24) to throw: I throw, I threw, I will throw (Chapter 24) to hug: I hug, I hugged, I will hug (Chapter 24) to serve: I serve, I served, I will serve (Chapter 24) newspaper (Chapter 24) to produce: I produce, I produced, I will produce (Chapter 24) ball (Chapter 24) factory (Chapter 24) all (Chapter 24) window (Chapter 24)
22 to cook: I cook, I cooked, I will cook (Chapter 25) to bring: I bring, I brought, I will bring (Chapter 25) to laugh: I laugh, I laughed, I will laugh (Chapter 25) to smile: I smile, I smiled, I will smile (Chapter 25) kitchen (Chapter 25) to appear/seem: I appear/i seem, I appeared/i seemed, I will appear/i will seem (Chapter 25) laugh (Chapter 25) smile (Chapter 25) car (Chapter 25) store (Chapter 25)
23 to enchant: it enchants, it enchanted, it will enchant (Chapter 27) to be pleasing: it is pleasing, it was pleasing, it will be pleasing (Chapter 27) to anger: it angers, it angered, it will anger (Chapter 27) to bother: it bothers, it bothered, it will bother (Chapter 27) although (Chapter 27) to matter to: it matters to, it mattered to, it will matter to (Chapter 27) butterfly (Chapter 27) nothing (Chapter 27) cat (Chapter 27) dog (Chapter 27)
24 to keep: I keep, I kept, I will keep (Chapter 28) to print: I print, I printed, I will print (Chapter 28) to forgive: I forgive, I forgave, I will forgive (Chapter 28) to erase/delete: I erase/delete, I erased/deleted, I will erase/delete (Chapter 28) coat (Chapter 28) to get: I get, I got, I will get (Chapter 28) hair (Chapter 28) shirt (Chapter 28) screen (Chapter 28) computer (Chapter 28)
25 to turn off/put out: I turn off/i put out, I turned off/i put out, I will turn off/i will put out (Chapter 29) to turn on/light: I turn on/i light, I turned on/i lit, I will turn on/i will light (Chapter 29) to rain: it rains, it rained, it will rain (Chapter 29) to die: I die, I died, I will die (Chapter 29) for (Chapter 29) to cry: I cry, I cried, I will cry (Chapter 29) because (Chapter 29) for (Chapter 29) garden/yard (Chapter 29) cookie (Chapter 29)
26 to fly: I fly, I flew, I will fly (Chapter 30) to walk: I walk, I walked, I will walk (Chapter 30) to yell: I yell, I yelled, I will yell (Chapter 30) to share: I share, I shared, I will share (Chapter 30) work/homework (Chapter 30) to be born: it is born, it was born, it will be born (Chapter 30) watch/clock (Chapter 30) food (Chapter 30) trash (Chapter 30) plate (Chapter 30)
27 to build: I build, I built, I will build (Chapter 32) to sing: I sing, I sang, I will sing (Chapter 32) to attend: I attend, I attended, I will attend (Chapter 32) to cost: it costs, it cost, it will cost (Chapter 32) song (Chapter 32) to bite: I bite, I bit, I will bite (Chapter 32) candle (Chapter 32) present (Chapter 32) castle (Chapter 32) birthday (Chapter 32)
28 to travel: I travel, I traveled, I will travel (Chapter 33) to finish: I finish, I finished, I will finish (Chapter 33) to win: I win, I won, I will win (Chapter 33) to draw: I draw, I drew, I will draw (Chapter 33) week (Chapter 33) to invent: I invent, I invented, I will invent (Chapter 33) until (Chapter 33) maybe (Chapter 33) trip/voyage (Chapter 33) toward (Chapter 33)
29 to meet/find: I meet/find, I met/found, I will meet/find (Chapter 34) to know: I know, I knew, I will know (Chapter 34) to stay/remain: I stay/remain, I stayed/remained, I will stay/remain (Chapter 34) to understand: I understand, I understood, I will understand (Chapter 34) new (Chapter 34) to loan: I loan, I loaned, I will loan (Chapter 34) hand (Chapter 34) eye (Chapter 34) arm (Chapter 34) foot (Chapter 34)
30 to follow: I follow, I followed, I will follow (Chapter 35) to chat: I chat, I chatted, I will chat (Chapter 35) to clean: I clean, I cleaned, I will clean (Chapter 35) to discover: I discover, I discovered, I will discover (Chapter 35) telephone (Chapter 35) to imagine: I imagine, I imagined, I will imagine (Chapter 35) head (Chapter 35) cloud (Chapter 35) after/afterward (Chapter 35) now (Chapter 35)
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