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Spanish Words Palabras de Navidad Made by Liesl and Sra. Morato

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©homeschoolden.com and homeschoolspanishcurriculum.com Palabras de Navidad Nombre ______Feliz Navidad!

el muñeco de nieve

el reno

el regalo

el árbol de navidad

Papá Noel

la galleta de jengibre

la candela o la vela

el calcetín navideño

la chimenea

bastón de dulce

la campana

los copos de nieve

©homeschoolden.com and homeschoolspanishcurriculum.com Palabras de Navidad

el muñeco de nieve el reno el regalo

el árbol de navidad Papá Noel la galleta de jengibre

la candela o la vela el calcetín navideño la chimenea

bastón de dulce la campana los copos de nieve ©homeschoolden.com and homeschoolspanishcurriculum.com Palabras de Navidad

©homeschoolden.com and homeschoolspanishcurriculum.com Palabras de Navidad Nombre ______el? la?

______galleta

______reno

______el calcetín navideño

______regalo

______candela

______árbol

______chimenea

______campana

©homeschoolden.com and homeschoolspanishcurriculum.com Nombre ______Palabras de Navidad

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©homeschoolden.com and homeschoolspanishcurriculum.com Extra Vocabulary

Here are some extra vocabulary words that are related to Christmas in the Hispanic culture.

Decoration las decoraciones Star la estrella Lights las luces la tarta de Reyes Christmas card la tarjeta de Navidad el villancico Christmas Day el día de Navidad la Christmas present un regalo de Navidad Christmas el pudín de Navidad pudding la Epifanía

Nativity Scene El nacimiento

Baby El Niño Jesus

Happy New Year! ¡Feliz año nuevo! manger el pesebre Merry Christmas! ¡Feliz Navidad! la misa del gallo el muérdago o el calcetín New Year's Day el día de Año Nuevo New Year's Eve la noche vieja present un regalo San Nicolás, Papá Noel snow la nieve toy un juguete la Noche de Reyes white Christmas la blanca navidad

About Sra. Morato:

I am a Spanish teacher, a homeschool Mom and a Curriculum Designer. I have been a classroom teacher for more than 16 years. Have taught every Spanish level up to College level. Currently, I am working on my MBA degree at George Mason University. Currently, I am working on developing the best Spanish Homeschool Curriculum to serve the homeschool community.

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It’s Liesl here! Thank you to Sra. Morato for helping to put together these fun Spanish worksheets! Be sure to visit some of the other Spanish printables we’ve made for you this year:

 Daily Calendar in Spanish! La Página de calendario de Hoy – It will help your kids learn the days of the week, the months of the year, the weather and other skills!

 Number Matching Pages (in Spanish, German or French)

 Spanish Fruit and Vegetable Cards: Tarjetas para clasificar las frutas y los vegetales

 Free Spanish Worksheets for Kids: Fall Words and Colors

 Free Spanish Worksheet: Parts of the Body – El Cuerpo

 If you have any requests as you introduce your child to the , let us know!  Coming up next (probably!) winter words (January 2017), words of friendship and love (February 2017)!

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Happy Homeschooling! ~Liesl and Sra. Morato