Flashcards, Sticky Notes, and Other DIY Tools to Learn Spanish
1. IndexâCard Flashcards
Fold a pack of colorful index cards in half; write the Spanish word on one side and draw (or print) a picture on the other. Use a holeâpunch and binder ring to create a flipâbook your child can carry to the grocery store or park.
2. StickyâNote Labelling
Cover household objects with removable notesâla nevera, el espejo, la puerta. Challenge kids to remove a note only after they can say the word three days in a row.
3. Magnetic Fridge Tiles
Convert old Scrabble tiles or printable magnets into Spanish letters. Build mini sentencesâYo como panâwhile waiting for breakfast.
4. Vocabulary Memory Jar
Write each new word on a craft stick and drop it into a jar. Before bed, pull three sticks for a lightningâround review.
5. ChalkâBoard Countdown
Paint a small section of wall with chalkboard paint. Each morning, add the âWord of the Dayâ and ask everyone to use it before dinner.
6. DIY Bingo Boards
Create 4Ă4 grids with theme pictures (animals, food). Call out the Spanish wordâkids cover the square with coins or LEGO bricks.
7. PocketâSize Quiz Cards
Cut businessâcard paper into blanks; jot a verb on front (correr) and its firstâperson form (corro) on back. Perfect for car rides.
Dinolingo Connection
Print professionally illustrated flashcards and poster sets from the Dinolingo. Pair them with your DIY tools; the parent dashboard shows which printed word sets match this weekâs online lessons, so handsâon practice stays in sync.
Final Thoughts
DIY materials turn every corner of the house into a mini language lab. Combine homemade cards and labels with Dinolingoâs printable art, and youâll layer repetition, movement, and fun key ingredients for lasting Spanish mastery.
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