This google slide presentation takes students through the rules of making nouns plural using school supplies vocabulary. The last slide has 10 practice questions for the student to do on their own.
Interactive slides for journal prompts, conversation starters, bellringers, etc. in the target language. There are 10 different "Escoge solamente tres" slides that include fruit, activities, fast food restaurants, colors, sports, breakfast foods, beverages, snacks and social media.
Drag and drop the name of the Spanish speaking country to its correct place on the map. Maps are divided up between South America, Central America and The caribbean/México/España. Perfect way to practice the location of these countries.
After reading the short story, ´´Aqueronte¨ (you can download it for free at literatura.us), students will create a storyboard with the main events and react to the events in the story. It is set up to use the past tense and past subjunctive but could also be done with the present tense and present subjunctive.
This is a version of the ever popular grudge game that I saw on a social media post. There are 21 regular present tense -ar verb conjugations that students complete in order to erase stars from another player. The student(s) with the most stars at the end of the assignment wins. (Full directions on sheet). This is a wonderful review activity as well as a great way for students to check in with the teacher and keep them engaged.
Students will create original sentences with the subject and verb that correspond to the numbers on the dice they roll. Various types of regular, irregular and stem-changing verbs are used. Total of 12 original sentences will be written by students.
Create original sentences using the preterite with trigger words. Students will roll dice to determine subject and verb to use in their original preterite sentence. 12 original sentences will be written using 12 different verbs in the preterite.
Students will fill in the blanks with the missing information pertaining to irregular present tense YO verbs. On the last slide, students will write original sentences using the irregular YO form verbs in the present tense.
7th - 10th
Spanish
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