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.
Start of class with a fun activity that also gives students a lot of information in Spanish!
This is what I call the student reporter.
Students will fill out the information on their own personal handout. When class starts, the reporter for the day will come up to the Smart board with the script projected. They will fill out the information with the class and then read the report to the class aloud.
It's a great way to practice greetings, name, dates, time, and weather.
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.
These are signs with the color names in Spanish. You can print these and laminate them to have signs to display in your classroom.
You can edit them with PowerPoint or use the PDF file I included.
The font used is KG Blank Space. I have the license to use it in TPT products.
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.
This is perfect for a binder designated for absent students. Included in this product is the cover page and a handout that can be kept inside the binder.
I print off a handout for each day and keep track of all my classes on one page per day.
I have included a PDF and a PowerPoint version that you can use to edit for your own classes and preferences.
I have a license to use the KG fonts and the chevron border from Lovin Lit.