This Spanish Reflexive Verbs and Routines Page is divided into 3 sections, Lesson Plans, PowerPoints & Worksheets, containing specific resources for teaching the Spanish Reflexive Verbs and Routines. Each resource is categorized as elementary, middle or high (School). Teachers please feel free to use these Spanish teaching resources, but we ask that you respect the copyright and footer information of all of them. Spanish Daily Routine & Reflexive Verbs Lesson Plans: S panish Daily Routine Activities a ctivities to practice daily routine vocab. Daily Routines with Tortillas and Quesadillas (middle school) learn and practice Spanish daily routines and reflexive verbs while cooking. Lesson Plan to Learn and Practice Spanish Reflexives with the Song "PinPon" (middle school) complete lesson plan and materials to learn and practice reflexives. Find the Spanish PinPon song here Spanish Reflexive Verbs Powerpoint Presentations: El Verbo Llamarse spanish 4 (elementary) use of the verb llamarse with the pronouns Yo, Tu, El/Ella.
... Published on Nov 8, 2007 Reflexive Verbs in Spanish 1. Reflexive Verbs 2. When you use reflexive verbs, the subject does the action and also receives it. Example of a Reflexive action: I brush my teeth. This means I brush my teeth myself. It is an action that I am doing to myself. If the sentence is I brush my dog, it is not a reflexive action because I am not receiving the action, the dog is receiving it. 3. María brushes her hair She is brushing her own hair, so it is a reflexive action. Marta brushes Ana's hair She is not brushing her own hair. She is brushing Ana's hair, so it is not a reflexive action. 4. All reflexive verbs in Spanish have 'se' attached to it. This helps you identify if the verb is reflexive or not.