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In this lesson, students learn the names of various body parts in both English and Spanish, starting from the head and face, moving to arms and hands, and finally legs and feet. Key vocabulary includes terms like “la cabeza” (head), “los ojos” (eyes), “el brazo” (arm), and “la pierna” (leg). The lesson encourages practice and exploration of language, making learning engaging and fun.
  1. What is your favorite part of your body that we learned about today?
  2. Can you say the name of a body part in English and Spanish?
  3. How do we use our eyes, ears, and mouth?

Let’s Learn About Our Body in English and Spanish!

Hello, friends! Today, we’re going to have fun learning the names of different parts of our body in both English and Spanish. Are you ready? Let’s get started!

Our Head and Face

First, let’s talk about our head. In Spanish, we say la cabeza.

Next, we have our eyes. We use them to see! In Spanish, they are called los ojos.

Our nose helps us smell things. In Spanish, it’s called la nariz.

We have ears to hear sounds. In Spanish, they are los oídos.

Our hair is on top of our head. In Spanish, it’s el cabello.

We use our mouth to talk and eat. In Spanish, it’s la boca.

Our lips are part of our mouth. In Spanish, they are los labios.

Inside our mouth, we have a tongue. In Spanish, it’s la lengua.

We also have teeth to chew food. In Spanish, they are los dientes.

Our chin is below our mouth. In Spanish, it’s la barbilla.

Our Arms and Hands

Now, let’s move to our shoulders. In Spanish, they are los hombros.

Our arms help us lift things. In Spanish, an arm is el brazo.

We have hands at the end of our arms. In Spanish, they are las manos.

Each hand has fingers. In Spanish, a finger is el dedo, and fingers are los dedos.

Our Legs and Feet

Our legs help us walk and run. In Spanish, a leg is la pierna, and legs are las piernas.

At the bottom of our legs, we have feet. In Spanish, a foot is el pie, and feet are los pies.

Each foot has toes. In Spanish, toes are called los dedos de los pies.

Great Job!

You did a fantastic job learning the names of body parts in English and Spanish! Keep practicing, and soon you’ll remember them all. Have fun exploring and learning more every day!

  • Can you think of a time when you used one of your body parts to do something fun or exciting? What did you do, and how did it feel?
  • Do you know any other words in Spanish or another language? How do you feel when you learn new words in different languages?
  • Why do you think it’s important to know the names of our body parts in different languages? How might it help us when we meet new friends?
  1. Body Part Matching Game: Create a set of cards with pictures of different body parts on one side and their names in English and Spanish on the other. Mix them up and lay them face down. Take turns flipping over two cards at a time, trying to find a matching pair of a picture and its corresponding name. This game will help you remember the names of body parts in both languages!

  2. Body Part Scavenger Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your home or classroom to find objects that relate to different body parts. For example, find something you can see with your eyes (los ojos), something you can smell with your nose (la nariz), or something you can hold with your hands (las manos). Share what you find with your friends and say the body part names in both English and Spanish!

  3. Body Part Dance: Create a fun dance routine where you point to or move different parts of your body as you say their names in English and Spanish. For example, touch your head (la cabeza), wiggle your fingers (los dedos), or stomp your feet (los pies). This will help you remember the words while having fun and staying active!

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript, removing any unnecessary or repetitive elements while maintaining the educational content:

[Music]
Hello
Hola
The head
La cabeza
The eyes
Los ojos
The nose
The ears
Los oídos
The hair
El cabello
The mouth
La boca
The lips
Los labios
The tongue
La lengua
The teeth
Los dientes
The chin
La barbilla
The shoulders
Los hombros
The arm
El brazo
The hands
Las manos
The finger
El dedo
The fingers
Los dedos
The leg
La pierna
The legs
Las piernas
The foot
El pie
The feet
Los pies
The toe
Los dedos de los pies
[Applause]
[Music]

This version focuses on the key vocabulary without extraneous elements.

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