Spanish Grade 1 15 min

Los ojos y la nariz

Los ojos y la nariz

What you'll learn

  • Identify at least 3 Spanish words for emotions related to happiness (e.g., feliz, contento, alegre) when shown a picture.
  • Point to the 'muñeca' (doll) when the teacher says the word in Spanish.
  • Say "Sí" or "No" in response to simple questions about the doll's happiness (e.g., "¿La muñeca está feliz?" - Is the doll happy?).
  • Show a happy face when the teacher says 'feliz' (happy) and a sad face when the teacher says 'triste' (sad).

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Introduction & Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives Point to their own eyes and nose when named in Spanish. Identify 'los ojos' and 'la nariz' on a picture of a person or animal. Say the phrases 'Tengo dos ojos' and 'Tengo una nariz'. Count to two in Spanish ('uno', 'dos') in the context of body parts. Answer the question '¿Qué es esto?' with 'Son los ojos' or 'Es la nariz'. Follow the simple commands 'Toca los ojos' and 'Toca la nariz'. ¡Hola, amigos! 👋 ¿Puedes ver el color rojo 🍎? ¿Puedes oler una flor 🌸? ¡Usas tus ojos y tu nariz! Hoy vamos a aprender las palabras para ojos y nariz en español. Aprenderemos a decir cuántos tenemos. ¡Será muy divertido! 😊 Real-World Applications Playing &...
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Key Concepts & Vocabulary

TermDefinitionExample Los ojos 👀The parts of your face you use to see.Yo veo un gato 🐱 con mis ojos. La nariz 👃The part of your face you use to smell.Yo huelo la pizza 🍕 con mi nariz. TengoThis word means 'I have'.Tengo un lápiz. ✏️ Uno / UnaThe number one (1).Tengo una nariz. DosThe number two (2).Tengo dos ojos. TocaThis word means 'Touch'.¡Toca la mesa!
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Grammar Rules & Patterns

Using 'Tengo' (I have) Tengo + [number] + [body part] To say what you have, always start with 'Tengo'. Then say the number, then the body part. One vs. More Than One una nariz (one nose) vs. dos ojos (two eyes) We have one nose, so we say 'una nariz'. We have two eyes, so we say 'dos ojos'. Notice the 's' at the end of 'ojos' because there is more than one! Asking 'What is this?' ¿Qué es esto? ➡️ Es la nariz. / Son los ojos. When someone points and asks '¿Qué es esto?', you answer with 'Es...' for one thing or 'Son...' for more than one thing.

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Sample Practice Questions

Challenging
Ana tiene 'ojos marrones'. Luis tiene 'ojos azules'. ¿Quién usa 'ojos azules' para ver?
A.Ana
B.Luis
C.Ana y Luis
D.Nadie
Challenging
Un elefante 🐘 es famoso por su gran...
A.Nariz (trompa)
B.Ojos pequeños
C.Boca
D.Pies
Challenging
Lee la frase: 'Mi nariz es pequeña.' ¿Qué significa?
A.My eyes are small.
B.My nose is blue.
C.My eyes are big.
D.My nose is small.

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You'll be able to: Identify at least 3 Spanish words for emotions related to happiness (e.g., feliz, contento, alegre) when shown a picture; Point to the 'muñeca' (doll) when the teacher says the word in Spanish; Say "Sí" or "No" in response to….

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