This is a fun and easy version of the popular game of Clue for Spanish class. The cards are colorful and funny. The vocabluary used to play this game is: la cocina, la sala, el comedor, la oficina,el bano, el jardin, el dormitorio, el patio and el garaje for the "Cuartos". For the "sospechosos" there is el abuelo,la abuela, el primo, la madre, el tio and la hermana. The "armas" are school appropriate. They are el tenedor, la silla, la mesa, el telefono, el reloj and la lampara.
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This 88 slide PowerPoint teaches the demonstrative adjectives este, esta, estos, estas, ese, esa, esos, esas and aquel, aquella, aquellos and aquellas. There are notes, practice slides using CLOTHING, a 25 slide quiz. Then there are review slides for the second day with addtional practice slides. This PowerPoint is highly visual.
This is a fun animated powerpoint presentation on when to use ser or estar. The animations are funny and catch the students attention and the explanations are simple and easy to understand. The descriptive words used are excited, in love, bored, scared, tired, nervous, upset, annoyed, happy, furious, depressed, surprised, confused, lost, lost in thought, sick, friendly, mean, ambicious, lazy, good, bad, crazy, smart, dumb, serious, funny, deceitful, honest, rude, boring and weird. At the end
These are 30 Bingo Boards for the topic of Body Parts that you can print. The vocabulary covered is body, eyes, neck, stomach, finger, hand, head, mouth (lips), arms, ears, hair, legs, face, feet, teeth and nose. There are 2 bingo boards per page. I suggest printing onto light weight card stock paper and laminating prior to use.
These are 21 beautiful and colorful postcards written in Spanish which include a description of the country in simple Spanish with pictures of what was described, a map of which continent it is on, a map of the country and it's flag. There are 2 sets of each country. One with a red border and one with a black border. This is so you can pass out one color set and use the other color set as the extra's to keep track of which country is being used twice in the classroom just by looking to see wh
This 37 slide PowerPoint presentation teaches about Miguel de Cervantes novel Don Quixote using a variety of adjectives. It is written in simple Spanish that the students can easily understand. It gives the simple history about the novel, describes both Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, it tells where the story takes place and describes the area of La Mancha. The presentation also describes the funniest scene in the book- the attack of the windmill. The presentation is illustrated by various typ
This is a stroll activity where students get 16 descriptions of dangerous criminals and they have to walk around the room and match the descriptions with the wanted posters. This includes the 16 wanted posters in color, handout and answer key. It aligns with Realidades 1/Autentica 1 Chapter 5B
This 37 slide PowerPoint teaches the affirmative and negative words alguien, nadie, siempre, nunce, nada, algo, ningun, ninguno(s), ninguna(s), algun, alguno(s), alguna(s), tambien and tampoco. The powerpoint teaches about the rules of affirmative and negative words and has an assortment of practice slides and activities. At the end of the powerpoint is a flashcard set to match words with the picture to print and cut. These are good for matching words with pictures, for sorting and matching o
This is a 32 animated Powerpoint teaching about the present progressive tense. It explains when you would use it, how to form it and it's conjugations for AR, ER and IR verbs. Irregular stem changes are explained when iendo is changed to yendo and also when the irregularity of e to i and o to u occurs in the stem. At the end of the powerpoint there is a 20 slide practice using common AR, ER, and IR verbs with at least one example of the irregular verbs presented. Download the preview.
These are 30 Bingo boards on the vocabulary of the weather. The weather expressions covered are, it's cold, it's nice out, it's nasty out, it's snowing, there's a tornado, it's sunny, it's foggy, it's icy, there's a hurricane, it's windy, it's rainy, it's hot, it's cloudy, it's stormy, it's cool out and there's clear skies. They print two boards to one page. I recommend printing onto lightweight cardstock paper and laminating for long term use. The call cards are in Spanish but are not neede
This is a fun 40 slide PowerPoint to teach the preposition words in Spanish showing where a mouse is in relations to a big piece of cheese before it eats it all. The vocabulary words taught are on top, above, underneath, below, in front, behind, on the side, on the left, on the right, inside, outside, near, far, in between, around, in the middle of and through. At the end of the PowerPoint is a 17 slide practice segment to practice each of the prepositions taught.
These are 25 authentic menus in Spanish taken from the internet that you can use for class activities for food, comparing and contrasting, superlatives and etc.
This 31 slide PowerPoint includes an introduction of the Royal Family of Spain with simple text in Spanish using family vocabulary. At the end of the PowePoint is an activity where the students read clues in order to fill in the Royal family Tree. You can go over the answers with the slide that adds in the names of the royal family one by one.
This board game practices the irregular preterit verbs in Spanish. Directions are included. You can change the verbs in the game if you want to by clicking on the words you want to change. You can have them play in groups or as a class projected on the board.
In this activity students read 26 clues to fill in a blank family tree graph in Spanish with a name, age and adjective for each family member. The vocabulary used is madre, padre, hermano, hermana, yo, tio, tia, primo, prima, abuelo and abuela. The adjectives used are all cognates such as timida, honesto, generosa, serio, atletico, creativa, popular etc. Other vocabulary used is se llama______, tiene___anos, es________, menor and mayor.
This 37 slide, highly animated PowerPoint teaches how to make comparisons and superlatives using the vocabulary of sports and clubs in a school setting. The grammar taught is mas que, menos que, mas de, menos de, tan como tanto/ta/tos/tas como, mejor que, peor que, mayor que menor que.
This fun, 66 slide animated PowerPoint teaches about reflexive verbs in Spanish. It teaches what reflexive verbs are, how to tell the difference between a reflexive verb and a non reflexive verb, when you use them, how you conjugate them and gives the most common reflexive verbs. There is an extensive animated practice segment that teaches reflexive verb vocabulary while practicing conjugating the verbs. At the end of the PowerPoint there is an additional vocabulary review. Other vocabulary i
These are 34 useful signs to display in your classroom ranging from questions, asking permission, gathering information and understanding commands so that your students will be able to use Spanish every day. Each sign is clearly illustrated. The signs say the following things: How do you say___, What does ____mean?, Work in groups, Work in pairs, May I get a drink?, May I go to the bathroom?, May I use the pencil sharpener?, May I go to the nurse?, May I go to my locker? Can you speak louder?
This interactive Google Slide practices numbers into the millions with a simple method. It also practices clothing vocabulary and Cuesta/Cuestan. Students use a foreign exchange rate web site to calculate what an item would cost in the different Spanish speaking countries and practice rounding up and writing the numbers in Spanish. Each slide features 3 different Spanish speaking countries. Students can click on the flag of each country to be connected to travel destinations in that country.
This Powerpoint is to practice the boot verbs querer, preferir and pensar in regards to clothing. Students see the quetions Adonde quiere ir? Que prefiere hacer? and Que piensa llevar? on each slide. The questions are asked according to different subjects to practice all the conjugations. Each of the 15 practice slides also feature different outfits for various occasions and seasons. If you use the textbook Realidades 1 it aligns with chapter 7A.
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Experience
I have been teaching for 34 years and have experience teaching in grades from K-12.
Teaching style
I use a variety of teaching styles in the classroom but I always use picture flashcards and realia in my lessons, especially to introduce new vocabulary.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Simga Delta Pi-Spanish National Honar Society Member, 1994 Best New Spanish Program Award,
My own education history
Graduate of Eastern Ct. State University BA in Spanish grades 7-12, Graduate of Central Ct. State University Degree in Education, Certification for K-5 Spanish Hartford University,
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Participated in Student Exchange Program and lived in Colombia, South America for combined time of about 2 years. I have also traveled to Mexico, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Europe and Canada.
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