This beginner-friendly culture lesson is designed especially for primary learners and is perfect for building classroom community, introducing social studies, or celebrating diversity.Students will learn: What culture meansWhy everyone’s culture mattersHow to talk about and respect different traditionsWhat’s Included:✔️ A short embedded video to explain culture in kid-friendly language ✔️ Whole-group discussion questions to check for understanding ✔️ A Turn and Talk activity to explore thei
Introduce or review Spanish infinitive verbs and preference expressions with this engaging Google Slides presentation! This resource helps students learn how to express likes and dislikes using Me gusta and No me gusta paired with high-frequency verbs like leer, nadar, correr, bailar, and more. What’s Included:25+ vocabulary slides with clear illustrationsIntroductory slides with comprehensible input:¿Qué te gusta hacer?¿Qué no te gusta hacer?Me gusta... / No me gusta...Real-world, student-
This Spanish crossword puzzle is a fun and effective way for students to practice common descriptive adjectives and phrases used to describe people. With clues provided in English, students must recall and write the correct Spanish vocabulary word in the puzzle. Terms include hair types (el pelo corto, el pelo largo), eye colors (los ojos verdes, los ojos azules), and personality or physical traits like generoso, alta, delgada, and talentosa. The puzzle is great for reinforcing vocabulary in c
Help students understand implicit bias and its impact with this discussion-based, student-centered lesson. This ready-to-teach Google Slides presentation is designed for grades 4–12 and supports lessons on identity, equity, and social-emotional learning (SEL).This is the second lesson in a bias series and works well after introducing the definition of bias in Lesson 1.What’s Included:Clear, age-appropriate definition of implicit biasDo Now activity to spark reflection2 embedded video clips w
4th - 12th
Character Education, Psychology, School Counseling
Make Spanish vocabulary review fun and low-prep with this engaging coloring and dot-to-dot bundle! Students will practice Spanish color words and number words (1–10) through a variety of themed worksheets—perfect for centers, early finishers, sub plans, or homework. This bundle includes 8 printable activities with simple color-by-code or number sequence tasks that support vocabulary acquisition and word recognition. What’s Included:✔️ 5 Color-by-Number worksheets using Spanish color words ✔️
Teach vocabulary flexibly with this no-text Google Slides resource featuring parts of a house and common furniture. Designed without language labels, this slideshow is perfect for any target language—Spanish, French, English, ESL/ELL, or others. Students identify the names of rooms and items aloud during instruction, then use the same slides later as an informal assessment or review. This open-ended format allows for repeated practice, speaking, and comprehension development. What’s Included:43
This comprehensive La Casa bundle includes everything you need to teach and review Spanish vocabulary for the house and furniture across multiple grade levels. With games, interactive slides, worksheets, and vocabulary lists, this resource makes learning las partes de la casa engaging for PreK–8 learners. What’s Included in the Bundle:Vocabulary Slides with and without words – Perfect for introducing or reviewing rooms and furnitureLa Casa Matamoscas Game – A high-energy flyswatter-style activ
This complete bias lesson is perfect for sparking awareness, discussion, and reflection about how bias influences perception, decision-making, and identity. Designed for grades 4–12, this engaging and editable Google Slides resource helps students explore what bias is, types of bias, and how it impacts the world around them. What’s Included:Clear definition of bias and introductory discussion promptsInteractive “Student Search” identity scavenger hunt warm-upGroup “Whip Share” activity + ref
4th - 12th
Classroom Community, School Counseling, School Psychology
This bundle includes 8 curated resource lists to help educators teach about a variety of cultural heritage months, religious holidays, and DEI-related celebrations. Each list includes pre-vetted video clips with run times and descriptions, read-aloud storybook videos, and links to supplemental activities and websites. Topics include: Lunar New YearHanukkah and JudaismDiwali and HinduismKwanzaaDisability Employment AwarenessHolocaust and Jewish HolidaysLatinx/Hispanic Heritage MonthAdditional DE
Build Spanish speaking and vocabulary skills with this fun and engaging Google Slides activity featuring animals wearing clothing. Each slide asks students: ¿Qué lleva (animal)? and prompts them to respond orally or in writing using Spanish clothing vocabulary. This digital activity is perfect for practicing clothing words in context and encouraging full-sentence speaking responses in the target language. Students will love the colorful animals, and teachers will love how easy it is to implemen
Help your students build empathy and celebrate differences with this age-appropriate introduction to diversity, inclusion, and kindness. This complete 16-slide Google Slides lesson introduces the role of a classroom Diversity Director, explores what it means to be the same and different, and includes interactive elements, embedded videos, and a read-aloud of Same, Same but Different. Perfect for PreK–8th grade, this resource sets the tone for respectful conversations and classroom community
PreK - 8th
Classroom Community, School Counseling, School Psychology
Celebrate Latinx and Hispanic Heritage Month with this curated, teacher-vetted digital collection of engaging and educational resources! This comprehensive resource is designed to make planning a breeze while helping students explore identity, culture, history, and contributions of the Latinx community.What’s Included:25+ informational video clips with run times and brief descriptions20+ themed storybook read alouds featuring Latinx characters, authors, or themesDirect links to high-quality ed
Looking for a fun and simple way to review Spanish vocabulary for rooms and parts of the house? This word scramble activity is a perfect no-prep option! Students unscramble 18 mixed-up Spanish words related to house vocabulary, using a helpful word bank at the bottom. After decoding the words, they also write the English translation next to each Spanish term to reinforce comprehension. How to Use:Print and go – great for sub plans, centers, fast finishers, or homework.Use as a partner activity
Make vocabulary review stress-free with this printable Spanish family quiz set! Students will practice identifying and writing common Spanish family member vocabulary, plus pet names, with built-in support using word banks. This resource includes three different versions of the quiz so you can: Easily differentiateUse for multiple class periodsReview or assess with no prepWhat’s Included:3 unique quizzesWord banks for support (included on each version)Covers immediate family, extended relativ
Celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with this curated resource list, designed to make planning fast, meaningful, and stress-free. This editable Google Doc includes a wide range of multimedia content and classroom-friendly links to help students learn about AAPI culture, history, and voices.What’s Included:20+ video links with descriptions and run timesRead-aloud storybook videos featuring AAPI characters and authorsClips from Disney, Nickelodeon, PBS, and other trusted
Looking for an engaging way to review action vocabulary in any language class? This no-prep Fly Swatter Game for Verbs and Activities is a student favorite. Designed with colorful, wordless images, it works seamlessly in Spanish, French, English, ESL, or any world language classroom. This interactive Google Slides set includes vibrant visuals representing common verbs and everyday actions. Simply project the slide, call out a verb or phrase in your target language, and students race to "swat"
This 2-page illustrated vocabulary set introduces students to 28 common verbs and activities in the infinitive form—perfect for practicing how to ask and answer the question “¿Qué te gusta hacer?” in Spanish. Students can use the visual aids to support speaking, listening, or writing tasks. The verbs are clearly labeled in Spanish and include actions like nadar, correr, leer, dibujar, jugar, and more. These pages are great for oral language practice, centers, sub plans, or quick-reference vis
This La Casa Mega Unit includes everything you need to teach Spanish vocabulary about your HOUSE with flexibility and fun. Packed with videos, games, slides, flashcards, and printable worksheets, this all-in-one set is perfect for PreK–12th grade world language learners, including dual-language and exploratory Spanish programs. What’s Included:10 Google Slides decks with embedded content and instructions2 sets of Quizlet electronic flashcards (long & short versions)4 printable & digital vocab
This curated resource list is designed to support educators in teaching about Judaism, the Holocaust, and various Jewish holidays (excluding Hanukkah). Perfect for upper elementary through high school, the document includes pre-vetted, high-quality links to videos, read-alouds, and websites to support diverse learners and classroom needs.The resource is organized into three categories: Informational Videos: Short clips explaining Jewish beliefs, history, and holidays—complete with run times an
Make Spanish color word practice fun and active with this soccer-themed color-by-number worksheet! Students use the Spanish color key to complete the picture of a soccer goalie in action. Perfect for World Language classrooms, sub plans, centers, or just an engaging review for early finishers. Designed for grades K–8 and adaptable for any beginning Spanish learner. What’s Included: 1 black-and-white printable worksheetSoccer scene with labeled color-by-number sections10+ Spanish color words (