Are you looking for an easy, engaging way to help your students master Spanish family member vocabulary? I’ve got the perfect resource for you—a Spanish Family Tree Google Sheets Self-Checking Activity! And the best part? It’s completely free!
Why Use This Family Tree Activity?
This no-prep digital activity is designed to reinforce comprehension of Spanish family vocabulary through an interactive format. Students will look at a family tree diagram and fill in the correct family relationships into fill-in-the-blank sentences. The self-checking feature provides instant feedback, helping students learn from mistakes and build confidence in their familial vocabulary.
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How It Works:
- Students open the Google Sheets file.
- They examine the Spanish family tree diagram.
- They read the prompts and enter the correct family-related words (e.g., la prima, el padre, mi familia) into the complete sentences.
- The sheet automatically checks their answers and provides instant feedback.
- Students can revise their answers in real-time, ensuring mastery of relationship words!
Perfect for:
✅ Independent practice & middle school and high school students
✅ Homework assignments
✅ Review sessions on family structures
✅ Early finishers
✅ Sub plans & lesson plans for world languages classrooms
Extension Activities:
Looking for additional ways to use this resource? Try these extension activities:
- Have students create their own family tree riddles using the family tree graphic.
- Use this free resource as a springboard for discussing different family members and family terms in various cultures.
- Listen to the Cuéntame Podcast episode about family to further explore family vocabulary! Click here to listen on Spotify or Apple Podcast.
Get Your Free Family Tree Activity!
Want to grab this engaging Spanish family activity ? Sign up below to get instant access and start using it in your classroom today! This free download is a great way to reinforce useful vocabulary while engaging students in independent work.
I’d love to hear how this works for your students! Let me know in the comments or tag me on social media when you use it. Happy teaching!
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