Spice Up Your Bilingual Classroom with Spanish Coloring Pages!

Spanish coloring pages

Are you looking for an engaging way to help your students learn Spanish while keeping them entertained? Many teachers face the challenge of making language learning fun and interactive. That’s where my Spanish coloring pages come in! These beautifully crafted pages feature traditional sayings, or “dichos,” that will captivate your students’ interest and enhance their language skills.

Why Choose Spanish Coloring Pages?

Each coloring page features a unique dicho, providing an engaging activity that helps your students internalize common phrases in the Spanish language. The intricate designs not only make learning enjoyable but also challenge your students’ creativity and comprehension.

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Spanish coloring pages

What’s Included?

This set includes 15 Spanish coloring pages, each featuring one traditional saying:

  1. Dime con quién andas y te diré quién eres. (Tell me who you walk with and I’ll tell you who you are.)
  2. Con hambre no hay mal pan. (When you’re hungry, no bread is bad.)
  3. En boca cerrada no entran moscas. (Flies don’t enter a closed mouth.)
  4. De tal palo, tal astilla. (Like father, like son.)
  5. Poco a poco se llega lejos. (Little by little, one goes far.)
  6. Ojos que no ven, corazón que no siente. (Out of sight, out of mind.)
  7. No hay mal que por bien no venga. (Every cloud has a silver lining.)
  8. Haz el bien sin mirar a quién. (Do good without looking at whom.)
  9. Panza llena, corazón contento. (Full belly, happy heart.)
  10. Al mal tiempo, buena cara. (In bad times, put on a good face.)
  11. Mejor solo que mal acompañado. (Better alone than in bad company.)
  12. No dejes para mañana lo que puedas hacer hoy. (Don’t put off until tomorrow what you can do today.)
  13. Quien mucho abarca, poco aprieta. (He who grasps at much, holds little.)
  14. Si te caes siete veces, levántate ocho. (If you fall seven times, get up eight.)
  15. Cada uno sabe donde le aprieta el zapato. (Each person knows where the shoe pinches.)
Spanish coloring pages

How to Use These Spanish Coloring Pages in Your Classroom

These coloring pages are versatile and can be used in various ways to enhance your students’ learning experience:

  • Independent Activity: Hand out the pages as an independent activity. This allows your students to focus on the sayings and their meanings while enjoying a quiet, creative task.
  • Group Work: Have your students work in pairs or small groups to discuss the sayings and color the pages together. This encourages collaboration and deeper understanding of the phrases.
  • Homework Assignment: Send the pages home as a fun homework assignment. This helps reinforce the sayings outside of the classroom and involves parents in the learning process.
  • Classroom Display: Create a classroom display with the finished coloring pages. This not only showcases your students’ work but also serves as a visual reminder of the sayings and their meanings.
  • Lesson Integration: Integrate the coloring pages into your existing lesson plans. Use them to introduce or reinforce vocabulary, grammar, or cultural lessons.

These Spanish coloring pages are an excellent addition to any classroom or language learning curriculum. They’re perfect for creating an immersive and interactive learning experience for your students.

Spanish coloring pages

What Other Teachers Are Saying

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “This was a great resource! My students really enjoyed coloring and reading the sayings!” – Denisse S.

Get Your Spanish Coloring Pages

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Spanish coloring pages

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