Want to teach your kids Spanish but not sure where to start? You don’t need an expensive curriculum — there are tons of free Spanish printables and resources available that are perfect for homeschool families just getting started with a second language.
Whether your kids are in preschool or elementary school, starting with the basics — colors, numbers, days of the week, and simple greetings — is the best way to build confidence and make learning fun. Below you’ll find free Spanish resources from around the web plus links to more Spanish content right here on Free Homeschool Deals.
Free Spanish Resources on FHD
Here are free Spanish learning resources we’ve shared right here on Free Homeschool Deals:
- Learn the Colors in Spanish — A great starting point for younger learners
- Learning the Months of the Year in Spanish (FREE Resource) — Printable practice for calendar vocabulary
- FREE Bible Memory Coloring Pages – English & Spanish — Perfect for families who want to combine faith and language learning
- Spanish Number Flash Cards — Printable flashcards for learning numbers in Spanish
More Free Spanish Printables Around the Web
These sites offer excellent free Spanish worksheets and activities for kids:
- Learning Spanish Basics – Free PDF from Ed Pursuits — A free downloadable PDF covering basic Spanish writing and grammar, great for beginners just starting out.
- Superstar Worksheets – Spanish Collection — Beautiful full-color worksheets covering the Spanish alphabet, numbers 1-20, colors, and more. Great for preschool through elementary.
- Spanish for You! – Free Worksheets — Free printable worksheets designed for grades 3-8 from a structured Spanish curriculum.
- 123 Homeschool 4 Me – Spanish Resources — A large collection of free Spanish printables including color worksheets, days of the week, and country coloring pages.
Tips for Teaching Spanish at Home
You don’t need to be fluent in Spanish to help your kids learn. Here are some simple ways to make it part of your homeschool routine:
Start small and be consistent. Even 10-15 minutes a day of Spanish practice adds up over time. Pick one topic per week — colors one week, numbers the next — and use printables, flashcards, and conversation together.
Use media in Spanish. Switch the audio to Spanish on movies and shows your kids already know. Hearing familiar stories in a new language helps with comprehension and pronunciation.
Label things around the house. Put sticky notes with the Spanish word on everyday items — la puerta (door), la mesa (table), el refrigerador (refrigerator). Kids will absorb vocabulary without even trying.
Try free apps alongside printables. Apps like Duolingo Kids or Gus on the Go pair well with printed worksheets and give kids listening and pronunciation practice that paper can’t.
Celebrate progress. Learning a new language is hard! Celebrate when your child remembers a new word, counts to ten in Spanish, or orders food at a restaurant using Spanish.
Teaching your kids a second language is one of the best gifts you can give them — and it doesn’t have to cost a thing.
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