Carson Dellosa Education Everyday Words in Spanish: Photographic Flash Cards, Grade PK-8
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12 July, 2025
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These are simple and effective
These are simple and effective for what they are advertised for. They will definitely help with noun recognition in my classroom.
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Beautiful and quality cards! The words paired with the pictures make learning easy :)
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5 March, 2021
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Spanish cards
These cards make it easy to do my basic spanish zoom class. The children even enjoy making their own picture cards like mine
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22 May, 2019
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Fantastic for Reinforcing Vocabulary Words from Our Spanish Lessons
These cards are a wonderful tool to add to our weekly Spanish lessons. They offer some of the more common vocabulary words that you would typically see in early Spanish lessons, such as greetings (hello/goodbye), colors, shapes, body parts, household items, animals, basic actions, etc. There are also handy resources cards that help list all of the words that can be found throughout the deck, along with their English translation for easy referencing. There are 102 word cards in total. These cards help to build fluency on what I've already taught, but also introduce new words that we may have not have already gone over. I also like that there are illustrations beside each word on one side of the card, so that children can receive a visual along with the Spanish word that they're learning. On the other side of each card is the Spanish word by itself without the picture. This helps create more of a challenge, especially for older children or students who may be more advanced in their Spanish vocabulary.