Poster Project + Gallery Walk | Heritage/Native Speaker Spanish | Culture + Research + PresentationBring Latin American and Spanish history to life in your classroom with this engaging, student-centered research project. Students select an influential historical figure from the Spanish-speaking world and create a vibrant, informative poster to present during a Gallery Walk event. This activity blends academic research, biographical writing, cultural literacy, and visual creativity—ideal for na
Guide students through poetry analysis via an interactive activity for students to critically think about the complexities of racism, sexism, colonialism, imperialization, and Afro-hispanic cultural interactions which includes interpretative and presentational modes of communication as students analyze "Mujer Negra" a poem by Cuban poet Nancy Morejón. This literary work is also included on the AP Spanish Literature and Culture reading list published by the College Board.
9th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
Latino and Hispanic Studies, Spanish, World Languages
Spanish Writing Assignment for Heritage & Native Speakers | Sports Vocabulary | Persuasive SkillsGive your students the chance to express themselves creatively while practicing structured persuasive writing in Spanish through this engaging, sports-themed activity. Perfect for heritage or native Spanish speakers, this assignment encourages students to step into a role—on or off the soccer field—and persuade the class (and teacher!) that they are the best person for the job. What’s Included:
6th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
Latino and Hispanic Studies, Spanish, Writing-Essays
Students review the preterite vs. imperfect past tenses of Spanish via an interactive reading activity where they must put clues in chronological order based on a dramatic story line. Then, students must answer comprehension questions about the story that guide them to use the two past tenses simultaneously in context.
This interactive activity allows students to explore cultural nuances of the following Spanish-speaking countries (México, Perú, Colombia, Cuba, Argentina y Espana) through engaging riddles, puzzles, and visual clues via a group-based poster activity.
6th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
Latino and Hispanic Studies, Spanish, World Languages