Red + blue =
Yellow + red =
Purple
Orange
What do you call the mother of your father?
Your grandmother / grandma
Translate the body parts to English and Spanish:
boca =
head =
boca = MOUTH
head= CABEZA
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of "to be."
This dog ________ white and fluffy.
These computers _______ new.
This dog IS white and fluffy.
These computers ARE new.
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of "have got."
Fran ____________ 2 nieces.
Mila and Addy ___________ a dog.
Fran HAS GOT 2 nieces.
Mila and Addy HAVE GOT a dog.
Red + ________ = pink
_______ + _______ = green
white
blue + yellow
What do you call the brother of your dad?
Your uncle
Translate the body parts to English and Spanish:
pie =
hand =
pie = FOOT
hand = MANO
I ______ (not) good at math.
I ________ wearing my jacket.
I AM NOT / I'M NOT good at math.
I AM / I'M wearing my jacket.
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of "have got."
______ you ______ the time?
Alison _____________ (not) a brother.
HAVE you GOT the time?
Alison HASN'T GOT a brother.
Spell out this number:
843
eight hundred forty-three
What do you call the son of your aunt?
your cousin
Translate the body parts to English and Spanish:
nariz =
teeth =
nariz = NOSE
teeth = DIENTE
Mila _________ (not) a football player; she is a dancer.
_______ your school big?
Mila IS NOT / ISN'T a football player; she is a dancer.
IS your school big?
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of "have got."
_______ he _______ blue eyes?
I __________ (not) blonde hair.
HAS he GOT blue eyes?
I HAVEN'T got blonde hair.
Spell out these numbers:
15
431
fifteen
four hundred thirty-one
What do you call the daughter of your sister?
your niece
Translate the body parts to English and Spanish:
oreja =
ojo =
oreja = EAR
ojo = EYE
The students _______ 13 years old.
Frankie and Ivy _________ (not) the same size.
The students ARE 13 years old.
Frankie and Ivy ARE NOT/ AREN'T the same size.
ANSWER the QUESTION with a STATEMENT in the correct form of "have got."
Have you got a math exam tomorrow? (YES)
Has she got twin brothers? (NO)
Have you got a math exam tomorrow? (YES)
Yes, I HAVE GOT a math exam tomorrow.
Has she got twin brothers? (NO)
No, she HASN'T GOT twin brothers.
green + ________ = brown
________ + _______ = grey
red
black + white
What is a word in English that means "brothers and sisters"?
Siblings
Translate the body parts to English and Spanish:
dedo =
knee =
dedo = FINGER
knee = RODILLA
_______ your brother in primary school?
_______ these Frankie's bandanas?
IS your brother in primary school?
ARE these Frankie's bandanas?
Change the statement to a QUESTION with the correct form of "have got."
She has got long, straight hair.
I haven't got my water bottle.
HAS she GOT long, straight hair?
HAVE I GOT my water bottle?