Become an Experto on all the Spanish-speaking capitals and country names of Central America and the Caribbean. In this editable word document, students identify country names and capitals. The worksheet has instructions in Spanish, but you can change it to fit your needs. One of my genius students redid the ¨Rock the Countries¨ map rap to have the images in Spanish instead of English. Check it out here!
Find inside:- Complete handout with guided note taking and practice activities - End of unit Quiz(All resources include answer keys) - Power point presentation with the class and supporting activities to answer on smart board along with students. The presentation has 2 original videos attached with an introduction of the topic and a review of the content. In the activities section there are also 3 links that will take you to tinycards.com with online spelling and vocabulary practice. You c
This is a 15 point quiz that follows PE Para empezar from Realidades. There are 7 points of matching vocabulary (more answers in the bank than questions) and 8 points worth of questions about genders of nouns.
There is a lesson on writing the days of the week in complete sentences. It is followed by a quiz.
For example: Yesterday was Friday. Students learn to use the days of the week vocabulary and words such as "ayer" and "fue."
Vocab: days of the week, ayer, fue, hoy, mañana, es, si
I used this as a quiz/short test, but it could be used as class work or homework as well.
It assesses students understanding of Spanish numbers 1-100.
Students are given the word form of spanish numbers and asked to write the numeral (ex. treinta y dos= 32).
Then students are given the numeral and asked to write the Spanish number in word form (ex. 24= veinte y dos).
Students are asked to translate English sentences into Spanish. The sentences are based on clothing vocabulary along with the use of the verbs "llevar" and "tener."
Students also practice using colors to describe clothing.
Topics assessed: Conjugating llevar and tener, clothing vocabulary, colors vocabulary, and noun/adjective agreement.
This could be used as homework, an in class activity, or a quiz.
Test student vocab knowledge with this quiz. This has students label pictures using a word bank, match Spanish and English meanings, and filling in word meanings. Some words used include: el teclado la carpeta de argollas el ratón la pantalla el sacapuntas la bandera la mochila la papelera el almuerzo la tarea el horario aburrido difícil divertido fácil favorito practico el escritorio la mesa
This can be used as a note sheet, practice sheet for class work or homework, or a quiz. I used it as a quiz.
Vocab: numbers 1-50, cilindro, rectángulo, cuadrado, triángulo, corazón, círculo, estrella, pentágono
Students are given notes at the top to help them learn/review the meanings of "llevar," "tener," "ella," etc.
There are then examples of how to use these words in sentences to describe someone's clothing in Spanish. There are then English sentences for students to translate into Spanish. These sentences involve the use of "llevar," "tener," clothing words, and color words in Spanish.
The practice sentences can be done as a class to learn this information or as a homework assignment or a quiz
Quiz has a word bank and students should find the appropriate word and put in context with the sentences. The sentences also reflect the culture of the unit. Feel free to modify.
A quiz (in Spanish) for basic geography and history of Colombia. Questions are in Spanish and answer key is provided. Makes a great homework or quiz using notes they took on this country!
A great geography quiz in Spanish on the Autonomous Communities and Capitals of SPAIN (on legal-size, 8x14 paper). This Microsoft Word document is easily edited, so you could very well change the country names to English.
Quiz includes a blank map with numbered countries and then the numbers 1-17 on the right with spaces for students to fill in the country names and capitals. Included on the back (page 2) is an optional "word bank" with the names of the thirteen countries and their respective c
A great geography quiz on South America (in Spanish) on legal-size, 8x14 paper. This Microsoft Word document is easily edited, so you could very well change the country names to English.
Quiz includes a blank map with numbered countries and then the numbers 1-13 on the bottom with spaces for students to fill in the country names and capitals. Included on the back (page 2) is an optional "word bank" with the names of the thirteen countries and their respective capitals in alphabetical order.
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This list includes body parts vocabulary to increase the skills and knowledge of your Spanish students. The vocabulary includes: la boca; el brazo; la cabeza; la cara; el codo; el corazón...
Use this free crossword puzzle handout to quiz students on the colors in Spanish.
I pass this out the day after learning colors and have students see how many colors they can write in Spanish without using their notes. Great way to gauge learning of colors and what colors need further review.
Check out my complete 4 day lesson plans for colors that includes PowerPoints, notes, three practice activities and handouts, a review game, and more for only $5 here:
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This works well for students to take notes and then practice what they've learned. There are blanks for students to fill in the Spanish numbers as they learn them.
Page 2 gives numbers in word form in Spanish and asks students to write the English numeral.
This could also be used as a quiz/test or homework.
We TOTALLY redid our blank verb chart worksheet! We fussed and refussed with margins, page set up and borders/shading a million times to come up with this awesome blank verb chart worksheet! We've added color, too! Plus, we've even changed things around to include a special box so you can write in whatever infintive you want to! Great for student practice, homework, quizzes, pre-tests, tests! Highly versatile! A definite MUST-HAVE!!! We've put a lot of effort into this little worksheet! Well wo
This assignment can be used as classwork or for a quiz. Students are to translate five basic questions: What is your name?; Where are you from?; When is your birthday?; How old are you?; How are you?, and then respond in Spanish using complete sentences.
This is a collection of songs, for grades K-6, that promotes language learning- acquisition and proficiency. Student vocabulary and love of language learning will increase through the songs included. The songbook is 13 pages/contains 26 songs, and the grade level is on each page. Give each student their own songbook at the beginning of the school year!
Kindergarten
Buenos Días
Mi familia
Colores, colores
Los colores
Diez amigos
Bate, bate, chocolate
Toco en la banda, toco la salsa
¡Adiós!
At the beginning of each thematic unit, (approximately 1-week after distributing abridged vocabulary list), I administer a 15-minute spelling quiz. Students study the spelling and phonetics of our 25-word abridged list in preparation for the quiz comprised of 20-words, written bonus (definitions), and oral bonus (alphabet). This resource's templates include "A" and "B" quiz versions, teacher's key with instructions, and oral bonus note page. Students appreciate the predictability and consiste
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