Spanish Fruits and Vegetables Prepositions Worksheets
🍎 Spanish Fruits & Vegetables + Prepositions Vocabulary Pack
10 Pages of Engaging Listening, Speaking & Writing Activities
Perfect for Grades 3–8 | Beginner Spanish | Print & Go
Looking for a fun and interactive way to teach Spanish vocabulary for fruits, vegetables, and prepositions? This resource-packed activity set helps students listen, speak, write, and interact while building essential vocabulary and prepositional phrase fluency — all in one!
Whether you're introducing the words for the first time or reinforcing them through hands-on activities, this pack keeps students engaged through drawings, partner work, sentence completion, and more.
🧺 What’s Included:
- ✅ 16-Square Grid Activity
- ➤ Students listen and fill in fruits/vegetables
- ➤ Use drawing OR cut-and-paste images (provided!)
- ✅ 15 Sentences Using Prepositions
- ➤ Great for listening or reading comprehension
- ➤ Perfect for guided or independent placement activities
- ✅ Completed Grids
- ➤ For student speaking practice or teacher modeling
- ✅ Fill-in-the-Blank Activities
- ➤ One set focused on prepositions
- ➤ One set focused on vocabulary recall
- ✅ Info Gap Speaking Activity
- ➤ Each student receives half a grid
- ➤ They describe their half using vocabulary + prepositions
- ➤ Their partner listens and draws what they hear
- ➤ Builds interpersonal communication skills
🧠 Vocabulary Covered:
🍓 Fruits & Vegetables:
limón, cerezas, tomate, uvas, pepino, lechuga, plátano, brócoli, pera, manzana, maíz, papa, fresa, piña, sandía, zanahoria
📍 Prepositions:
al lado de, cerca de, lejos de, a la izquierda de, a la derecha de, debajo de, encima de
🧑🏫 Why Teachers Love It:
- Combines vocabulary + grammar for real context learning
- Interactive options (draw or cut/paste) for differentiation
- Great for listening comprehension, speaking fluency, and partner work
- Ready-to-use with no prep required
🎯 Ideal For:
- Spanish 1 or beginner-level Spanish learners
- Elementary & middle school Spanish classes
- Whole group, centers, stations, or sub plans
- Heritage learners needing structure
- Review and reinforcement before assessments
💬 “My students had so much fun with the drawing grid! They were using Spanish and didn’t even realize they were practicing prepositions!”