Spanish workbook for kids ages 5-11
Support your child’s Spanish learning journey with the Skill Builders K-5 Spanish Workbook!
Spanish books are a great way for students to learn Spanish through focused practice and illustrated activities.
Why You’ll Love This Spanish Workbook
- Engaging Spanish vocabulary builder for kids. Perfect for both classroom and homeschool curriculum, the activities in this workbook cover essential Spanish for kids including numbers, alphabet, basic sight words and vocabulary, and more.
- Helping your child along the way. An answer key is included in the back of the Spanish textbook to track your child’s progress.
- Practically sized for every activity. The 80-page Spanish workbook for kids is sized at about 6” x 9”―giving your child plenty of space to complete each exercise.
About Carson Dellosa
For more than 45 years, Carson Dellosa has provided solutions for parents and teachers to help their children get ahead and exceed learning goals. Carson Dellosa supports your child’s educational journey every step of the way.
The Spanish Workbook Contains:
- 70+ pages of Spanish learning activities
- 80 total reproducible pages
Skill Builders: Spanish I for grades K–5 helps children get a jumpstart on learning Spanish. Its age-appropriate approach helps kids master beginning Spanish vocabulary. With more than 70 pages of activities, Spanish I includes topics such as colors and numbers, foods, family members, animals, the weather, and parts of the body. The book’s inviting format, easy-to-follow directions, and colorful illustrations help build children’s confidence and make learning Spanish more accessible and enjoyable. The Skill Builders series promotes the development of essential, grade-specific skills. Each book provides focused practice and includes examples and explanations of new skills. Activities follow a natural skill progression and align with state and national standards. By building upon already learned material, each book in the Skill Builders series motivates children while reinforcing the concepts needed for academic success