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February Week 4:
Digital Lesson to Show Your Students
Hey Teachers! You can share this digital lesson with your students all at once or split it into smaller segments to use throughout the week. Make sure to join in and watch with your students to learn or refresh your own Spanish skills too!
You will practice:
Review months: 00:00-6:33
When is your birthday?: 6:34-10:02
Happy Birthday Song: 10:03-13:09
(Teach Easy Review Activities 1 and 2)
Numbers 41-50: 13:10-11:43
Exercises: 11:44-19:11
February Week 4: Easy Review Activities
Hola Teachers!
Below are some engaging activities to help you review the digital lesson with Your students. These review exercises are optional, so select the ones that suit you and your little geniuses best. But if you're short on time, don't fret! Simply showing your students some of the digital lesson will still make you the Spanish master!
You will practice:
1. Happy Birthday: 2:04
1. Coloring Sheet: 10 Minutes
Below is a fun birthday coloring sheet you can print off for your students. They will use their fine motor skills by tracing the lines. They will use their creativity by coloring the cakes, and they will use their language skills by practicing how to say "Happy Birthday" in Spanish, "Cumpleaños Feliz".
Display the coloring sheets on a bulletin board in your classroom or on your fridge at home for all to admire! Also practice saying birthdays in Spanish. If you are not sure how, watch the February - Week 4 Virtual Spanish Lesson.

2. Happy Birthday: 5-10 Minutes
In my Spanish classes, I play the birthday song over and over. Each time we pretend it is a different student's birthday and we plug their name into the song. Children love singing this joyful tune, especially when everyone pretends it is their birthday and their name is sung during the song! Download the visual of the song and point to tthe lyrics as you sing. If you have a birthday hat in your classroom, let your kiddos taking turn wearing it as they pretend it is their birthday and everyone sings Happy Birthday to them in Spanish!
Fun Fact: In Spanish they say, "Birthday Happy" (Cumpleaños Feliz) pronounced (Koom-pleh-ah-nyos Feh-lees) reversing the words from how we say "Happy Birthday" in English.
