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Spanish
Weather ExpressionsActivity and
Game
Teacher Tips
Use this activity to introduce and practice weather expressions in
Spanish. This works well for a beginning Spanish class or bilingual class.
This set includes the following pages:
• Assembly Photo Page.
• Vocabulary list of weather expressions in Spanish.
• Vocabulary list of weather expressions in Spanish with directions to
add to an interactive notebook. Sized to fit in a composition book.
• Envelope template for storing weather expressions.
• Envelope template for storing weather expressions with directions to
add to an interactive notebook.
• Weather picture inserts to add to envelope.
• Weather expression inserts in Spanish to add to envelope.
• Corresponding weather expression inserts in English to add to
envelope.
• Blank circle inserts on which students can draw weather expressions
to add to envelope.
• Blank circle inserts on which students can write Spanish weather
expressions to add to envelope.
Student instructions are provided on each template page.
Lesson Ideas:Introduce weather expressions to the students and have them fill in their
vocabulary sheets. I use this PowerPoint to introduce the expressions.
Allow students time to assemble their envelopes and prepare their
inserts. Different circles are provided so that you can choose if you
would like students to use the pre-filled circle inserts OR have students
create their own using the blank circle templates. This also allows for
differentiation options. After their envelopes are complete with their
expressions, students can use this resource to match and study
expressions OR play a memory matching game with a partner, where
partners take one set of cards (pictures with matching expression) and
turn them all facedown. They then take turns searching for matching
pairs by turning over two cards at a time.
After envelope
templates are cut,
fold back along
the dotted lines.
Template should
look like this before
glued at the sides.
Finished
template.
El Tiempo
1. ¿Que tiempo hace?
2. Hace buen tiempo.
3. Hace mal tiempo.
4. Hace frío.
5. Hace calor.
6. Hace fresco.
7. Hace sol.
8. Hace viento.
9. Llueve/Está lloviendo.
10. Nieva./Está nevando.
11. Está nublado.
Nombre_______________________________ Hora ________ Fecha ___________________________
El Tiempo
1. ¿Que tiempo hace?
2. Hace buen tiempo.
3. Hace mal tiempo.
4. Hace frío.
5. Hace calor.
6. Hace fresco.
7. Hace sol.
8. Hace viento.
9. Llueve/Está lloviendo.
10. Nieva./Está nevando.
11. Está nublado.
Nombre_____________________________ Hora ________ Fecha _______________________
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Cut around the frame and attach to your notebook.
¿Qué tiempo
hace?
?Glue here to
attach to
notebook. Glu
e h
ere
.Glu
e h
ere
.
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4Cut out the
envelope. Fold back
along the dotted
lines. Glue where
indicated to make
an envelope.
¿Qué tiempo
hace?
?G
lue
he
re.G
lue
he
re.
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4Cut out the
envelope. Fold back
along the dotted
lines. Glue where
indicated to make
an envelope.
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4
Color and cut out the circles. Add
them to your “Qué tiempo hace?”
envelope. Use these circles to match
with the correct weather expression.
Hace
buen
tiempo.
Hace
mal
tiempo.
Hace
frío.
Hace
fresco.
Hace
sol.
Hace
viento.
Hace
calor.
Llueve./
Está
lloviendo.
Nieva./
Está
nevando.
Está
nublado.
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4
Color and cut out the circles. Add
them to your “Qué tiempo hace?”
envelope. Use these circles to match
with the correct weather expression
picture.
It’s good
weather.
It’s bad
weather.
It’s
cold.
It’s
cool.
It’s
sunny.
It’s
windy.
It’s
hot.
It rains./
It’s raining.
It snows./
It’s
snowing.
It’s
cloudy.
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Color and cut out the circles. Add
them to your “Qué tiempo hace?”
envelope. Use these circles to match
with the correct weather expression in
Spanish.
Using your vocabulary list, draw and
color a picture to show each weather
expression. Cut out the circles and
add them to your “Qué tiempo
hace?” envelope. Use these pictures
to match with the correct Spanish
weather expression.
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Using your vocabulary list, copy each
weather expression onto the circles.
Color and cut out your circles. Add
them to your “Qué tiempo hace?”
envelope. Use these circles to match
with the correct weather expression
picture.
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