I love travel, learning through immersion, and making language REAL and RELEVANT for my students. I want them to have fun learning Spanish because then they will be more likely to continue pursuing it and using it outside the classroom.
The materials in this bundle will keep your students occupied and learning your content in a contextualized manner when you can't be there with them. This bundle provides students the opportunity to practice: Vocabulary Verbs Grammar Reading authentic resources Analyzing Hispanic artwork Writing I've created this bundle so that you can apply it however YOU would like, in WHATEVER unit you're in. Students don't necessarily need internet to complete the activities. This bundle includes:
Students organize Spanish foods into their appropriate categories based on the type. There are two versions included: one regular version, and an ink-saving version without a background. The vocabulary is based off of Realidades curriculum, units 3A and 3B. It combines both vocab lists. There is an answer key included so that students can self-assess.
This Day of the Dead Lesson Plan contains everything you need to teach about this wonderful Mexican holiday. Whether you are in-person or remotely teaching, this lesson plan is easy to follow for students and teachers alike. Although this lesson can be completed in a day, there are options and ideas for extending it one to three days. This bundle Includes: An easy to follow, step-by-step walkthrough lesson for remote students (and you!).A link to a Google Slides that explains Day of the Dead
New to TPRS and circling? If you're anything like me, I would constantly forget all the circling techniques I learned as soon as the lesson started. I created this guide to help you and I remember the steps to story asking, statement by statement. This is great for anyone who is a TPRS newbie and needs a little help circling their stories. To use this template, I write out the whole story, line by line, printing more pages depending on how long my story is. In the idea box, I jot down distract
Students apply vocabulary about ofrendas in this quick, visually-appealing ofrenda labelling activity. This file includes two options: with Engish translations for novice/younger studentswithout English translations for intermediate students
This short reading comprehension activity is aligned with the 1B Realidades curriculum, unit 8A. It can be done as a group or as an independent study assignment (homework, with a sub, distance learning, or home schooling). Students read a short text about going on vacation and answer comprehension questions. There is a word bank to scaffold some additional vocab and a blurb on how to use the "hace + time expression" to talk about how long ago something occurred. You may encourage students to us
A colorful and fun journal with replicable pages for jotting down your daily plans, reminders, meetings, thoughts, and reflections on daily lessons. Record your favorite teacher tricks, warm ups, closures, brain breaks, sponge activities, and even the best things your students say to you so you can look back on each of your school year memories! Make copies of the pages again and again for your personal use or get the pre-printed book version now available on Amazon!
Overwhelmed by unit planning? No idea where to start? This comprehensive planner walks you through the whole process, beginning to end. This planner will help you ensure that you: Teach the standards you need to teachCover the curriculum you must coverDo all those fun and engaging activities you've been wanting to doAssess throughout and at the endPlan it all out day by day and enjoy the feeling of being prepared!The best thing about this planner is that it can be used for all grade levels a
This helpful handout is great for a quick, at-a-glance reference for your students to use. It is formatted so that it is very easy for students to understand, with clearly delineated sections and thoughtful use of text size, bold, and italics. I like giving my students guides like these to empower them in every task we do in class, as well as deter them from relying on the dreaded Google Translate! Use it for writing tasks, speaking, reading, or listening as a scaffold for students who need a v
With this editable, visually-appealing handout, students see a verb of your choice in context and break it apart using the grammar deduction method. First, students read a short snippet in the target language that includes the verb in question in bold and then provide the main idea of the passage. Second, students can draw themselves a picture to represent the verb and decide which forms from the passage are used for different subjects. Third, they may choose to write five isolated sentences
Customize this user-friendly, visually-appealing template to include your own syllabus information for any level. This double-sided syllabus includes space for: welcome/introyearly goals/objectivescontact informationsupply listgrading policiesgeneral expectationstechnology informationdisciplinary policyother policiesIncludes space to provide new mask policies as well! This file includes a model from my courses as an example. If you would like me to design your syllabus using this template and y
Use this template to have students describe their daily schedules in Spanish. There are nine slots available. In this download, there is a more colorful version and an ink-saver version. Can also be combined with a listening activity where students fill in the information they hear about someone else's schedule. Or do an interpersonal task: students fill in an imaginary schedule and ask each other about it!
Using this template, students will be able to outline their school schedule in the target language, including the time, teacher, materials, and a short description for each class. This works great with the school curriculum and aligns with the 1A Realidades curriculum, unit 2A. This download includes the original version and an ink-saving version.
This fifteen-question worksheet helps students practice three stem-changing verbs in context: preferir, querer, and pensar. This resource aligns with the Realidades 7A curriculum. An answer key is provided.
Students will create unique sentences using Spanish demonstrative adjectives (this, these, that, and those) as well as reinforcing the stem-changing verbs preferir, pensar, and querer. There are 10 pages altogether, each with an English statement to which students will summarize (not translate!) in their own words. The first instructional page clearly explains with a model, how to do the activity. It also provides a few descriptive words that may help students write their sentences. This activ
Stumped on where to begin with your TPRS stories and need some cognates for your novice learners? It can be hard to think of a story component on the spot. Luckily, this resource contains over 250 ideas to get the juices flowing and help you along as you ask the story to your class! This guide is broken up into these four different categories, each one full of cognates or well-known personalities and brand names: charactersnounsplacesadjectivesI always keep mine on my clipboard as a quick refe
Teach ANY grammar with this visually-appealing handout. You can edit the form by adding in whatever your current focus is, and then print for your students to annotate. An editable form and a blank PDF have been included so you have the freedom to type or hand write in your notes. First, students get a quick summary about the topic from you or a video that you share. Then they see it applied in a few examples before summarizing the topic in their own words and drawing themselves a visual. Last
Students practice a number of 7B unit concepts with this activity" the verb "comprar" in the past tense direct object pronounspast tense time expressionsA quick-reference for time expressions is at the top and students have some room for creativity in creating their sentences. This activity aligns with the 7B Realidades unit and curriculum.
Engage your students in the art of structured and persuasive writing with our captivating and user-friendly Web Mind Map - the perfect tool to organize their ideas for argument essays and short research papers. Designed with educators in mind, this digital download from Teachers Pay Teachers will revolutionize the way your students approach their writing tasks! Key Features: 1. Clear and Intuitive Design: The mind map boasts a clean layout, ensuring that your students can easily grasp its struct
Students share what they are grateful for with this short writing activity in Spanish geared toward novice learners. Scaffolding is provided in the form of a brainstorm list of thirty ideas of things middle-school students would be thankful for. Many of my students are so surprised by how many things they take for granted after seeing these ideas. I love sparking gratitude in them! Stop being a walking dictionary and let this list help your students write their gratitude list! There is some sp
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