This is a story that I created with my Spanish class about a girl named Dora with a capybara named Boots. Things get dramatic when her jealous neighbor Hank comes along.
This story is perfect to use prior to teaching the novel El Capibara Con Botas or just for a fun story with comprehensible input.
The clipart is public domain from openclipart.org.
Help your students to communicate in Spanish and keep your own language comprehensible with these reference posters! These posters include over 20 different high frequency verbs. Each verb includes the present and past tense (3rd person singular form), the yo form (present) and the infinitive. In my own classroom, I have the main verb poster with the "yo form" above it and the infinitive directly below it. I keep all the posters for the same verb together. Print these on color paper for a brig
I wrote this reading in simple Spanish to help my novice readers learn about the rainforest. I use this when before we read the novel El capibara con botas.
Why create a handout for explaining how adjective/noun agreement works in Spanish when I already have it made?
This is perfect for when I introduce colors and show them how to use them to describe nouns.
This file includes a PDF and a Word Doc that you can edit for your own class.
I use this scavenger hunt to practice using the high frequency word "hay" in Spanish along with common classroom items.
These are posters of the Super 7 Verbs designed for those who teach English to Spanish speakers. Thank you so much to Teacher English Tech for taking my product and adapting them for English Language teachers.
Her page is here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Teacher-English-Tech
These are my own Spanish classroom rules. These are editable if you would like to adjust them. I added some extra slides at the end if you prefer different wording of the "no whining/complaining" rule.
I created this story with my students before we read the novel Brandon Brown quiere un perro. Students acted it out as I told it. After, we read this written version of it. These are the names that they chose for the story.
This is a story I wrote for my students prior to reading the novel Brandon Brown quiere un perro. Click on the PDF to get a link to the Google Document. You can click "file" and "make a copy" to edit.
This is a Happy Birthday sign in Spanish that you can hang in your classroom for student birthdays. There are three different styles you can choose from.
The font I used is KG Blank Space Solid. I have purchased the license to be able to use it in TPT products.
Here are the labels that I use for my classroom library. I have included a PDF and the PowerPoint version so that you can edit them for your own needs.
This is a class story that could be used within the first week or two of Spanish class. It at a novice low level, but still a fun read for students!
Bob the Builder is a vampire and struggles to find love.
The clipart used in this is all public domain from the site openclipart.org.
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