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Spanish Kindergarten High Frequency Words Palabras de Alta Frecuencia

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I love the word wall to which students are able to refer. A great way to introduce high frequency words
This is a great independent activity for my students that are still not reading in second grade. I was having a hard time finding things I could leave for them during workshop when they weren't meeting with me and this is great

Description

Spanish high frequency words (aka Spanish sight words) packet for Spanish dual language/immersion kindergarten, in a bright and fun mischievous monkey theme. Targets 80+ high frequency words / palabras de alta frecuencia.

This packet contains:

80+ Worksheets

Students will color, trace, write, find, and cut & paste each target word.

Word Wall Labels

A mischievous monkey adorns bright letter cards for your word wall. Includes A-Z, plus: ch, ll, and ñ

These labels print 4 to a page, in landscape.

Word Wall Cards

All 80+ words are included, as well as blank monkey-themed cards to add additional words, per your classroom needs.

These cards print 4 to a page, in portrait.

Writing Sheets

Open-ended writing sheets in 3 layouts: full sized page for extensive writing, half sheets with blanks for 8 words, and a write-and-draw sheet

Included Words

al, algo, aquí, bien, buen, buena, bueno, como, con, cuándo, de, del, día, dice, dijo, dio, dónde, el, él, ella, en, era, es, esta, está, ésta, este, éste, estoy, fue, gusta, hace, hasta, hay, hecho, hizo, hoy, la, las, le, lo, los, mamá, me, mi, mía, mío, mis, mucho, muy, no, nos, papá, para, pero, por, porque, puedo, qué, quién, quiero, se, si, sí, sin, son, soy, su, sus, también, tan, te, tengo, ti, tiene, tu, tú, tus, un, una, unas, uno, unos, va, veo, voy, y, yo

Designed to target:

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.1.B

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.3.C

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.3.D

And don't miss our distance learning DIGITAL Boom Cards™!

For more practice, check out our coordinating Boom Cards! 50 words from this packet can be practiced digitally on phones, tablets, and laptops. Includes audio by a native Spanish-speaking voice over professional. Check it out here!

I hope your students go bananas for word practice with the mischievous monkey!

Your feedback is greatly appreciated, and REWARDED! Thank you for leaving a comment.

adorable clip art by Educlips

frames by Glitter Meets Glue Designs

some fonts by Sheila Melton

Total Pages
122 pages
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Recognize that spoken words are represented in written language by specific sequences of letters.
Read common high-frequency words by sight (e.g., the, of, to, you, she, my, is, are, do, does).
Distinguish between similarly spelled words by identifying the sounds of the letters that differ.

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