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Mrs. Eda

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Lynn Haven, Florida, United States
About the store
Welcome to Mrs. Eda’s Shop! I create engaging, high-quality digital teaching resources to help make learning Spanish and English fun, meaningful, and effective. Whether you're teaching elementary, middle, or high school students, my materials scaffold from foundational vocabulary all the way to advanced grammar skills. Designed with flexibility and accessibility in mind, my resources serve classrooms, homeschoolers, and tutors alike. As a bilingual educator and curriculum designer, I strive to blend rigor, creativity, and joy in everything I share. — Mrs. Eda
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Preview of Four Corners Game - Regular Present Tense Verbs for HS Spanish 1 & Spanish 2

Four Corners Game - Regular Present Tense Verbs for HS Spanish 1 & Spanish 2

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Mrs. Eda
Looking for an engaging, low-prep way to review regular present tense verbs while getting students out of their seats and actively participating? This Spanish Four Corners Bundle transforms verb conjugation practice into a movement-based game that students actually enjoy! Time to wake them up! Students read, think, move, discuss, and practice regular -AR, -ER, and -IR verbs in context. The resource also includes Puerto Rican cultural references to increase engagement and cultural awareness. P
Preview of ¡No es Justo! – Juego de Pronombres Personales en Español

¡No es Justo! – Juego de Pronombres Personales en Español

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Mrs. Eda
Looking for a fun and engaging way to review the subject pronouns with your students? This interactive Unfair Game will keep your class on their toes as they practice sthe subject pronouns en español. Students compete to answer multiple-choice questions, but there’s a twist—every question has a point value ranging from -50 to +50. That means even the best teams can be “unfairly” knocked down… or pulled ahead! How to Use:Project the game in class and have teams take turns answering.Play it as
Preview of ¡No es justo! – An Unfair Game- Spanish Wh- Questions (Preguntas Frecuentes)

¡No es justo! – An Unfair Game- Spanish Wh- Questions (Preguntas Frecuentes)

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Mrs. Eda
Turn your Spanish Wh- question review into a noisy, competitive, laugh-filled class event! ¡No es justo! is an “unfair game” style activity where students practice preguntas frecuentes in Spanish while never quite knowing if the points they’re earning will help them win… or suddenly put them behind. This resource is designed for High School Spanish 1 & 2, but it also works well for advanced middle school Spanish classes. What is “Unfair” About It? Students work in teams answering multiple-cho
Preview of ¡No es Justo! - An Unfair Game: Verb Gustar with Nouns (HS Spanish Game)

¡No es Justo! - An Unfair Game: Verb Gustar with Nouns (HS Spanish Game)

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Mrs. Eda
Looking for a fun and engaging way to review the verb gustar with your students? This interactive Unfair Game will keep your class on their toes as they practice singular and plural noun agreement, indirect object pronouns, and translation skills. Students compete to answer multiple-choice questions, but there’s a twist—every question has a point value ranging from -50 to +50. That means even the best teams can be “unfairly” knocked down… or pulled ahead! What’s Included: 18 ready-to-use mu
Preview of An Unfair Game - Regular Verbs in Spanish (Present Tense) - Halloween Edition

An Unfair Game - Regular Verbs in Spanish (Present Tense) - Halloween Edition

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Mrs. Eda
Looking for a fun, engaging way to review Spanish regular verbs (-ar, -er, -ir) in the present tense? This classroom game will keep your students on the edge of their seats while mastering conjugations! How It Works In this “unfair” game, students work in teams to answer conjugation questions. A correct answer earns points—but here’s the twist: the point values are unpredictable! Teams might gain big points… or lose them just as fast. The randomness keeps every round exciting and motivates even
Preview of Presentation: ¡Muestra, No Digas! - Escritura Descriptiva en Español

Presentation: ¡Muestra, No Digas! - Escritura Descriptiva en Español

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Mrs. Eda
Looking for a way to help your Spanish students write more vivid and descriptive stories? This activity is just what you need! In this Spanish lesson, students learn how to "show, not tell" by using sensory details, strong verbs, and emotion through action. They’ll start with short warm-ups, explore examples together, and then write their own rich, descriptive sentences and paragraphs. What’s included: A ready-to-go PowerPoint lesson with guided and independent practice Clear examples in Spani
Preview of Por vs. Para - Extended Review - Powerpoint Presentation

Por vs. Para - Extended Review - Powerpoint Presentation

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Mrs. Eda
¡Este recurso educativo interactivo (formato PPTX) es ideal para ayudar a tus estudiantes de español a dominar las diferencias entre "por" y "para"! Incluye explicaciones claras, ejemplos detallados, prácticas guiadas y actividades independientes perfectas para estudiantes de Español 2 en secundaria. Diseñado para reforzar conceptos clave como propósito, causa, destino, duración, intercambio y más, con técnicas fáciles de recordar (mnemotecnias: ATRACTED y PERFECT). También incluye actividades
Preview of Mandatos afirmativos y negativos: Presentación completa (Español 2)

Mandatos afirmativos y negativos: Presentación completa (Español 2)

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Mrs. Eda
¡Ahorra tiempo con esta presentación completa y lista para usar sobre los mandatos afirmativos y negativos en español! Perfecta para estudiantes de Español 2 en nivel secundaria. Esta presentación (formato PPTX) incluye: Explicaciones claras sobre cómo formar mandatos afirmativos y negativos en la forma informal "tú".Ejemplos prácticos y verbos irregulares fáciles de memorizar.Actividades guiadas y prácticas independientes para reforzar el aprendizaje.Ejercicios interactivos tipo "Think-Pair-Sha
Preview of "¡Aprendamos los Colores! – Spanish Colors Lesson for Young Learners"

"¡Aprendamos los Colores! – Spanish Colors Lesson for Young Learners"

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Mrs. Eda
This colorful and engaging presentation is designed to teach students to identify and name basic colors in Spanish. Through visual recognition activities, students will not only learn the names of colors but also practice using them in simple sentences to describe everyday objects. The lesson also includes exercises to ensure students apply the colors correctly in grammatical contexts, ensuring agreement in gender and number with nouns, such as “The flowers are yellow” or “The pencil is green.”
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Experience

Welcome to Mrs. Eda’s Shop! I create engaging, high-quality digital teaching resources to help make learning Spanish and English fun, meaningful, and effective. Whether you're teaching elementary, middle, or high school students, my materials scaffold from foundational vocabulary all the way to advanced grammar skills. Designed with flexibility and accessibility in mind, my resources serve classrooms, homeschoolers, and tutors alike. As a bilingual educator and curriculum designer, I strive to blend rigor, creativity, and joy in everything I share. — Mrs. Eda

Teaching style

I believe every student can thrive in language learning with the right support. My store offers digital downloads designed to: ♥ Build confidence in speaking, reading, writing, and listening ♥ Make grammar memorable (not tedious) ♥ Encourage student participation and creativity ♥ Serve a wide range of levels — from beginning learners to advanced students Whether you teach one-on-one, in small groups, or full classrooms, these materials aim to reduce your planning time while boosting student engagement.

My own education history

Hi, I’m Mrs. Eda! I’ve spent years teaching Spanish and English to children from preschool through high school. My background includes a B.A. in Psychology and two Master’s degrees—one in Special Education and another in Educational Psychology. I’m also certified in Spanish K-12, ESOL K-12, and Exceptional Student Education. Because I’ve taught everything from novice Spanish to advanced classes, my resources are practical, engaging, and adaptable to many learning styles.

Additional biographical information

Mother of two young children. Bilingual Family with Trilingual Children