In my latest Spanish lesson for kids, I created a special PowerPoint to teach one of the most important (and surprisingly fun!) grammar topics: reflexive verbs.
💡 But instead of just giving grammar rules… I brought it to life with stories, songs, Pixar-style illustrations, and even scenes from Disney movies!
🎯 What’s in the presentation?
🔹 A clear, kid-friendly explanation of what reflexive verbs are (in both Spanish and English)
🔹 A simple chart of reflexive pronouns with examples
🔹 Fun comparisons like:
- Yo me lavo / Yo lavo el coche
- Yo me peino / Yo peino a mi hermana
🔹 Common mistakes kids make (like “yo me cocino”) are shown with humor and funny images!
🎶 Includes songs and interactive activities!
- I wrote a short children’s song about daily routine with reflexive verbs:
“Yo me despierto, yo me levanto, me lavo la cara…” - Kids sing along, dance, and fill in the blanks with “me,” “te,” “se.”
- We also watched short clips from Disney movies like Encanto and The Incredibles to identify reflexive actions.
👴👦 Two real-life stories to compare:
To help students really understand the difference between reflexive and non-reflexive verbs, I created two fun stories:
- David in a care home, helping Mr. Antonio (I wash him / He washes himself).
- David at a daycare, helping little Mateo (I comb his hair / He combs his own hair).
Students figure out who does the action and to whom, making it easier to grasp reflexive verbs.
🎨 What about the visuals?
Every slide includes colorful visuals, emojis, cartoon drawings, and Pixar-style illustrations. It’s designed to be visually engaging and easy to follow for kids.
🧠 What do students learn?
- How to identify reflexive verbs in context
- How to use the correct pronouns: me, te, se, nos, os, se
- How to avoid typical mistakes
- How to talk about their daily routine with more confidence

