Sentimientos y el Tiempo
Feelings and Weather
The final unit of Kindergarten answers two daily questions: ¿Cómo estás? (how are you?) and what the weather is doing. It ends with a fiesta de repaso — a celebration that replays the whole year.
Unit objectives
By the end of this unit, students will be able to:
- Name four feelings and answer ¿Cómo estás?
- Name four weather words and give a mini forecast
- Review vocabulary from all ten units in games
- Celebrate a whole year of Spanish!
Key vocabulary preview
8 words this unit — all practiced with flashcards inside each lesson.
feliz · triste · enojado · cansado · el sol · la lluvia · la nieve · el viento
How do you feel? How is the sky?
Feliz, Triste, Enojado, Cansado
Happy, Sad, Angry, Tired — feelings and the question ¿Cómo estás? — asked like you mean it
Available nowEl Sol, la Lluvia y la Fiesta
Sun, Rain, and the Party — weather words, the morning forecast, and the year-end fiesta de repaso
The year-end fiesta
School years across the Spanish-speaking world end the way all good things should: with a fiesta — music, food, games, and familia. Your fiesta de repaso this week is a real tradition: celebrating learning with the people who cheered it on.
Unit 10 progress check
A light, no-pressure way to see what is sticking:
- Does your child answer ¿Cómo estás? with a real feeling?
- Can they report the weather out the window in Spanish?
- At the fiesta: can they play one game from any earlier unit?
Two out of three is a great place to move on — everything spirals back in later units.