Use this google slide to have students practice stating where items are located within various houses. Model and have students complete independently or work in pairs to come up with various statements to answer the 10 questions. Vocabulary focus: Estar, la casa y preposiciones.
Practice numbers in Spanish by stating the numbers of items in various pictures of classroom items by displaying or printing page 1. Page 2 can be printed or completed digitally practicing stating the numbers of items in their homes.
Follow these notes for several lessons when introducing subject pronouns, the verb ser and its conjugations as well as adjectives and countries. Have students practice each section before moving to the next.
The following document includes a link to a documentary about César Chávez and the farm workers of California as they fight for civil rights. Included questions are in English and Spanish.
Have students listen to the audio files embedded in this google slide to design various rooms of a house. They can add images by going to images, add images, search from web and repositioning or moving them based on what they hear. After students have completed this independently, I review it with the class on my smartboard and have students make any necessary edits on their own devices. Don't like my descriptions or audio files? Add your own! Completely editable.
Use this activity to help introduce students to vocabulary related to Valentine's Day by writing, reading, and listening to appropriate phrases in Spanish. Have students create their own board by writing phrases in the empty boxes on the bottom half of the page. As the teacher (or have a student pronounce the phrases for this lesson!) say the words in Spanish and have students place "markers" or cross off with different colored pencils for each round. 5 in a row, or however you want to play, win
This google form is set as a self-graded quiz but is completely editable. It focuses on basic greeting phrases as well as some other common terms. Edit as you deem fit!
Have students add a picture of a room in their home to this google slide. Students then answer questions about this specific room, and there is a ink to my Quizlet classroom (of course you can remove or add your own!) for quick vocabulary reference.