These are sheets of ALL the Mexican Peso bills. I have included both colored and greyscale versions. These can be used as rewards for games, participation, or currency for a class store. All the pesos are actual size (the larger denominations are longer than the smaller ones)! It includes bills for $20. $50, $100, $200, $500, and $1000. It is also nice that students are able to see currency from another country and your class can talk a bit about currency conversions as well. I recommend printi
These are sheets of ALL European Euros. I have included both colored and greyscale versions. These can be used as rewards for games, participation, or currency for a class store. All the Euros are actual size down to the millimeter (the larger denominations are longer and wider than the smaller ones)! It includes bills for €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200, and €500. It is also nice that students are able to see currency from another country and your class can talk a bit about currency conversions
This is a worksheet that show a map of South America and the types of weather in different countries. It shows both the temperature (in Celsius) and symbols to show what the weather is going to be like (sun, clouds, rain cloud, etc.)
The students refer to the map in order to answer the questions, which ask what the weather is like in certain South American countries.
There are ten questions in all, five asking "¿Dónde hace ___?" and five asking "¿Qué tiempo hace en _____?"
This worksheet co
This is a fun interpersonal activity for students to do in class. The objective is to ask people in the room ¿Cómo te llamas? with other things like greetings/goodbyes. When a student answers what their name is, whoever asked them the writes down their name in one of the boxes.
When the students are finished, you can then play bingo with them by calling out the names of the students.
This is a great way for students to practice speaking and learning the names of their fellow classmates. It wor
Visual learners will love this worksheet! It helps students work on demonstrative adjectives (este, ese, aquel, etc.) by relation to the person speaking using pictures.
This worksheet is 100% visual which is great for most students.
This is an authentic weather report from Spain using the metric system (Celsius). This is a great way to introduce students to how Celsius is used. It also has an equation for converting Celsius to Fahrenheit for some content connections to math.
This activity can be expanded to have students write a short weather report describing the weather each day: "El lunes hace fresco y llueve" for example.
Students seem to have fun with this activity and lets them use their skills in math to do so.
This is a great note sheet that includes all the demonstrative adjectives in Spanish (este, esta, estos, estas, ese, esa, esos, esas, aquel, aquella, aquellos, and aquellas).
It includes an explanation, a chart, and a phase to help remember the difference between the "este" and "ese".
These are great bingo sheets for students to play bingo with in order to review the numbers 0-20 in Spanish, French, Italian, Chinese, or any foreign language for that matter!
Each of the 30 sheets are different from each other. This is a fun way for students to review their numbers and lightly compete with each other.
Simply call out the number in the language and have students place bingo chips. When students get a bingo, I usually have them read back the numbers in the target language to m
This is a great group activity for students to recognize commands using authentic sources. Each pair (or small group) receives a set of seven advertisements that contain commands. They then need to answer questions based on the advertisements (including questions pertaining to the commands and other facts present).
This activity lets students use their Spanish in a real world sense and work in groups.
A fun memory game for students to compete with each other in pairs. Numbers range from 0-20. I've also test printed the sheet and it looks great printed out (no margin problems). When flipped over the numbers are a tiny bit visible so I recommend printing them on colored paper.
Students just group up in pairs, cut out the cards, then flip them over. Whoever gets the most matches wins!
This is a worksheet with two portions; one fill in the blank and one where the students must complete their own sentences.
This worksheet isn't too difficult, but should make the students think quite a bit before they answer. A good worksheet to give out after students learn about demonstrative adjectives.
There are twenty total questions.
This is a note sheet for students to use and hang onto on how to conjugate regular -ar -er and -ir verbs in the present tense. It has all three verb charts, a quick explanation, and some examples.
Included are two different documents; one including vosotros and one without vosotros.
This is a note sheet for students to use and hang onto on how to conjugate regular -ar -er and -ir verbs in the preterite tense. It has all three verb charts, a quick explanation, and some examples.
Included are two different documents; one including vosotros and one without vosotros.
This is a worksheet where students match parts of the body with objects associated with them (for example the student would match tissue with nariz). There is a word bank with all the body parts (in Spanish).
There are 25 pictures/body parts in all. It is fairly obvious which body part goes with each object but it isn't super obvious so students will need to think about the answers. Great worksheet for visual learners.
Included is the worksheet, one in color and one in grey scale, and an answ
This is a two page Spanish Informal Command Worksheet, It includes forced choice questions and there are three different sections.
I feel this is best to give to students right after leaning how to form positive and negative commands or for a quick review.
This is a worksheet that show a map of Spain and the types of weather in different cities. It shows both the temperature (in Celsius) and symbols to show what the weather is going to be like (sun, clouds, rain cloud, etc.)
The students refer to the map in order to answer the questions, which ask what the weather is like in certain Spanish cities.
This worksheet could be expanded upon by asking questions orally about the cities or having students write up a short paragraph describing what the
This is a very fun activity for all levels. The teacher prints off the four options for students (me gusta, no me gusta, me gusta mucho, and no me gusta nada) and posts them around the room.
Then the teacher reads out a ¿Te gusta? question and the students stand next to their answer.
Included are the signs, directions for the teacher, and 13 sample questions (although you can always add more or change them depending on the vocabulary you are working in).
I've done this activity a lot and t
This is a note sheet for students to use and hang onto on how to conjugate regular -ar -er and -ir verbs in the preterite tense. It has all three verb charts, a quick explanation, and some examples.
Also, I added the irregulars for this, seeing how there are only three: ser, ir, and ver.
Included are two different documents; one including vosotros and one without vosotros.
This is a worksheet where students match write in the colors of different foods (fruits and vegetables). This is a good way to reinforce or learn food names and practice colors and adjective agreement. Some of the pictures have an 'and' or an 'or' (such as apples being green or red/watermelon being pink and green). There are 12 pictures/questions in all. It should be fairly obvious which color the food should be, but a student might say that blueberries are actually purple or grapes can be whit
This is a great worksheet to illustrate the difference between cuesta and cuestan for students. It includes authentic pictures for Supersol (a Spanish grocery stores) and its prices for different foods (with also some metric units included)
Students must reference the pictures to answer the questions about them. This is great as they are able to see prices in euros and real advertisements from a different country!
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Experience
I've taught pretty much every level of Spanish! From elementary all the way up to AP Spanish/ IB Spanish IV!
Teaching style
I love incorporating authentic materials into my lessons and letting students learn by using the top-down approach. All my lessons are fun and students truly do learn from them.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Achieved “Sobresaliente” in grammar, history, and art courses (top 10% of class) at La Universidad de Salamanca
My own education history
Major in Spanish from Eastern Michigan University with a minor in history.
Additional biographical information
I have a great passion for Spanish and have traveled extensively to both Central America and Spain!
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