SONGS TO SPICE UP YOUR CALENDAR ROUTINE

SONGS TO SPICE UP YOUR CALENDAR ROUTINE

Having a variety of songs and videos to spice up your calendar routine is always a great idea, especially if you have it as a routine you do at the beginning of each class. A reader on my Facebook page asked me if I knew some songs for the days of the week and months, and I thought it would make it a great post to save time for some of you! Here are some songs that I find simple and catchy. Please feel free to share more links in the comments because I am sure I have missed some great songs too!

Days of the Week

 

Months

 

Seasons

Weather

Have fun!

You may like these resources available on Teachers Pay Teachers:

FOUR FALL SONGS IN SPANISH

FOUR FALL SONGS IN SPANISH

I put all songs for these season in one post to make everything easier if you decide to use them in your classes with your students.

Click here to find free  resources to teach the song “Hojas, hojas”!

Resources for teaching “Cinco calabazas” ara available on Teachers Pay Teachers.

Resources for teaching “Yo soy un pavo” are available on Teachers Pay Teachers.

Click here to find free  resources to teach the song “¿Cuántas manzanas hay?”!

Enjoy!

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9 CATCHY SONGS FOR ELEMENTARY SPANISH

9 CATCHY SONGS FOR ELEMENTARY SPANISH

If you are looking for fun and catchy songs to teach your elementary students, here are nine! I wrote these songs with my students in mind and related to what was happening in my classes at that time. Some of the songs have traditional rhythms from Colombia and were sung by native speakers. The songs are short and the tunes are catchy. You will find yourself singing some of these songs at random times!

Find these and other songs on iTunes and CD Baby!

Hola, hola
Los días de la semana
El cóndor de los Andes
Baila la cumbia
Las palabras mágicas
El conejito blanco
Yo cuento de diez en diez
Cinco calabazas
Yo soy un pavo

Have fun singing and dancing!

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