Spanish vocabulary games from your class list

Spanish vocabulary practice games from your class word list

Paste Spanish 1 words, quiz terms, homework vocabulary, or a worksheet photo. WordyKid turns the exact class list into quick matching, listening, spelling, and review games.

  • Use your own Spanish words
  • Great for Spanish 1
  • No install needed

The real problem

Do not practice another random Spanish list

Quizlet, SpanishDictionary, Conjuguemos, and quiz sites can be useful. But when a student has a Spanish quiz tomorrow, the problem is simple: they need to practice the exact words from class.

WordyKid starts with those words. Paste the Spanish list, type quiz terms, or use vocabulary from a worksheet or homework page, then turn it into short practice games.

Spanish vocabulary examples

Start with the Spanish words your student actually needs

Use food, numbers, school words, adjectives, family, clothing, body words, or any Spanish 1 unit list. Then replace the examples with the exact words from class, a quiz review, a worksheet, or homework.

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Try the class-list preview

Paste Spanish words, English meanings, or pairs from a quiz review sheet. This preview shows how one list becomes several practice rounds.

Practice games preview

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Use real class material

Use a word list, worksheet, homework page, or quiz review

Use the exact Spanish words from a class handout, study guide, test review, or homework page. Students can practice Spanish to English, English to Spanish, listening, recognition, spelling, and review rounds without starting from another random list.

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Spanish vocabulary practice game in WordyKid made from a class word list
A real WordyKid game made from Spanish class vocabulary.

How WordyKid helps

One Spanish list. Several ways to practice.

1

Add the class words

Paste Spanish 1 vocabulary, type quiz words, or use words from a worksheet, homework page, or photo.

2

Practice in different ways

Students can review meaning, listening, spelling, recognition, and word recall with short game rounds.

3

Repeat before the quiz

Short practice is easier to repeat than long flashcard sessions, especially before a vocabulary quiz or test.

Spanish vocabulary matching game in WordyKid for class quiz practice
Practice the same Spanish quiz words in a matching game.
Spanish vocabulary review game in WordyKid for homework and test words
Use homework and test words for short review rounds.

Why it is different

Why use WordyKid instead of another Spanish quiz site?

Common Spanish practice sites
WordyKid
Other sites help you find a list
WordyKid helps you use your list
Other sites are often flashcards or fixed quizzes
WordyKid turns the same words into short game rounds
Other sites may not match tomorrow's quiz
WordyKid starts with the worksheet, homework, or class words in front of you

Good for Spanish class

Use it for Spanish 1 practice, vocabulary quizzes, and homework words

Spanish 1

Spanish 1 vocabulary practice

Use class lists like greetings, school words, family, food, clothing, numbers, dates, and adjectives.

Quiz review

Spanish vocabulary quiz practice

Turn quiz words into quick review rounds that students can repeat before class.

Homework

Spanish homework vocabulary practice

Use words from a homework page instead of searching for another generic Spanish game.

Worksheets

Spanish worksheet to game

Use a worksheet or study guide as the starting point for interactive practice.

Start small

Try the exact Spanish words before the next quiz

Start with the words from class. If the practice routine works, use the same flow for Spanish 1, Spanish homework, vocabulary tests, quiz reviews, worksheets, and weekly word lists.

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No install. Use your own words. Practice in short rounds.

Questions parents and students ask

Spanish vocabulary practice games FAQ

What are Spanish vocabulary practice games?

They are short games that help students practice Spanish vocabulary from class, such as greetings, food, numbers, school words, family, clothing, body words, adjectives, and common Spanish 1 vocabulary.

Can I make Spanish vocabulary games with my own words?

Yes. WordyKid is designed around real word lists. You can paste Spanish words, type vocabulary pairs, or use words from a homework page, worksheet, or quiz review.

How can I help my child study for a Spanish vocabulary test?

Paste the exact words from the Spanish vocabulary test, quiz review, homework page, or worksheet. WordyKid turns them into short games so the student can repeat the words in different ways.

Is this different from Quizlet?

Quizlet is useful for flashcards and shared sets. WordyKid is focused on turning a student's real school words, worksheets, and photos into short games for practice.

Is this different from SpanishDictionary or Conjuguemos?

Those sites can be helpful for Spanish learning. WordyKid is different because the practice starts from the words a student actually needs from class, homework, or a worksheet.

Can students practice Spanish to English and English to Spanish?

Yes. WordyKid can support different practice directions, including recognition, meaning, listening, spelling, and review rounds depending on the words and activity.

Is this good for Spanish 1 vocabulary practice?

Yes. Spanish 1 students often need to review beginner vocabulary from class lists, worksheets, textbook units, quiz reviews, and homework pages.

Can teachers use this for classroom vocabulary?

Yes. Teachers can use vocabulary lists from a unit or class activity and turn them into short practice games for students.

Can I turn a Spanish worksheet into a game?

Yes. The page is built around the same idea: start from real class material. Use words from a Spanish worksheet, homework page, or quiz review and turn them into short practice games.

Is this better than using a random Spanish vocabulary quiz?

It is better when the student needs to practice specific class words. Random Spanish quizzes can be useful, but WordyKid starts with the words from the student's actual class list, worksheet, or quiz review.

Ready to practice?

Turn today's Spanish class words into short games

Use the exact words from class, a worksheet, a homework page, or a quiz review. Keep the rounds short and practice the words that matter before the next quiz.

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