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Preview of Food File Folder Word Walls and Flashcards in English/Spanish

Food File Folder Word Walls and Flashcards in English/Spanish

Created by
Miss B Busy Bee
This is a file folder word wall intended for Spanish or ESL classes. It is not intended to teach foods that are eaten in Spanish-speaking countries. It also includes a set of 76 flashcards which can be laminated and cut out. Follow my blog and leave a comment with your e-mail and I will send you another bonus - a quiz! Enjoy! ©Alysia. . Battista . blogspot . com
Preview of Dual Language Classroom Labels

Dual Language Classroom Labels

Created by
Ms Rivers
If you follow the Gomez and Gomez Dual Language model, you can use these editable classroom labels to increase vocabulary exposure of things found in your classroom everyday! Labels are included in red (Spanish) and blue (English). Labels are written in sentence form to further solidify spelling and grammar.
Preview of El Burro Sabe

El Burro Sabe

Created by
La Gringa Loca
A simple poster with a familiar phrase to help students remember the vowel sounds. Post and practice! Remove when it's quiz time! graphics and clipart courtesy
Preview of American Pledge of Allegiance in Spanish

American Pledge of Allegiance in Spanish

I use this in the classroom on a daily basis. It is a fun way for the students to get excited about the Spanish language. In the past I have also decreased the size of this and printed it out for each student to glue on the back of a flag that they make. There are many ways to use this pledge!
Preview of Anchor Charts for CI Latin Classroom

Anchor Charts for CI Latin Classroom

Created by
In Sinu Urbis
In order to keep the input in a CI Latin classroom comprehensible, it is important to keep certain useful questions, words, and phrases on display at all times. I created this document to help make three very useful anchor charts for my own classroom: one of useful phrases (e.g. Quid significat?, Gratias, etc.), one of useful interrogatives that begin with qu- and cu- (e.g Quis?, Cui?, etc.), and one of other useful interrogatives (Ubi?, Quot?, etc.) I did my best to be conservative with paper
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