Included are 16 Montessori-style, watercolor, zoo animals flashcard in Spanish. Below is a list of the 16 farm animals that are included in the flashcards. La cebra- Zebra El elefante- Elephant La jirafa- Giraffe El león- Lion El gorila- Gorilla El hipopótamo- Hippopotamos La suricata- Meerkat El rinocerante- Rhinoceros El cocodrilo- Crocodile La gacela- Gazelle El buitre- Vulture El antílope- Antelope El ñu- Yak El perro salvaje africano- Wild African Dog El jabalí verrugoso- Warthog El avestruz- Ostrich You will also receive an 8-page zoo animals workbook in Spanish. Let's see what's included. - A watercolor animales del zoológico cover page - A zoo animal scavenger hunt This is the perfect activity to take with your child or students on your trip to the zoo. First, use your zoo animals flashcards in Spanish to talk about the animals that you might find at the zoo. Then, at the zoo, go on a scavenger hunt and see if your child can find all of the animals on the list! Extra points if the activity stays in Spanish! -A lion poem that can also be used as a coloring page! -¿Cuál animal es? matching page. Lay the farm animals flashcards out in front of your child. Have them study the words for each zoo animal. Then, draw a line from the image to the correct word. This page works with letter recognition and works fine motor skills. -An I-Spy Zoo Animals Counting Page Have your child count how many of each zoo animals they find gathering around the waterhole. -Animal Addition Add up the animals that are located in each row. Make sure to have your child count out loud to practice the numbers in Spanish. -Mi diario visual This is another great activity to do after you visit the zoo. Or, after learning about some zoo animals at home, too. Talk about the zoo animals you and your child found on the scavenger hunt. Let them be creative and draw some of the animals they spotted in the boxes of their visual diary. Zoo animal first letter worksheet Have your preschooler say the name of the animal listed. Then, have them sound out the first letter and see if they can identify with what letter the zoo animal begins. They have four options to choose from, so if they are struggling, sound out all the letters with them. This will help them learn the phonetic sound of the letters!