I have over 25 years experience working in grades K-5. I have worked in bilingual, dual-language immersion, ELD, and Spanish as a World Language classrooms. I also served two years in the Peace Corps in Honduras.
Break the ice on the first day in Spanish or English with terms relating to going back to school. Included are the feelings "nervous" and "excited" to help talk about first day jitters. Sixteen terms.
Reference sheet for Spanish basics: colors, numbers 1-10, greetings, and days of the week. Includes approximately 50 terms in one sheet. Nice to have for beginners in their Spanish folder.
Set of 24 cards are illustrated with images from the classic Mexican bingo game. Play as a class warmup or review of vocabulary. This can also start a discussion of verb tenses and punctuation in Spanish.
Practice and learn the names of a dozen types of popular Mexican sweet breads. Includes illustrated vocabulary sheet and mini posters. Students can practice Spanish terms with mini books, interactive notebook cut and paste activity, and a matching sheet.
Students can cut strips and rearrange them to glue them in a notebook or on a separate page. Five pictures in the puzzle represent the vowel sounds in Spanish .
Three 8-piece puzzles with pictures from the beloved story are put together with numbers and phrases. Can be glued into Interactive notebooks or on another page. Laminate puzzles for assembly in a center or use in a warm up lesson.
Students can cut strips and rearrange them to glue them in a notebook or on a separate page. Put numbers one-ten and uno-diez to make a rainbow or a tree and bird.
Students make a multi-level wheel with windows to match vocabulary words and pictures. Attach with a paper fastener (brad). Titles in English and Spanish, but can be adapted for any language. 24 vocabulary terms to make two wheels.
Students make a multi-level wheel with windows to match vocabulary words and pictures. Attach with a paper fastener (brad). Titles in English and Spanish, but can be adapted for any language. 24 vocabulary terms to make two wheels.
Color and illustrate this mini-libro to go with the lyrics of the classic song. Polaroid style pages are partially illustrated with space for students to add their own details.
Any time your students need to get to know each other or need community building, use one of the four activities from this bundle. Sharing the answers to the questions and listening to each other helps to build relationships and self esteem. Kid tested!
Students love word searches and we know that looking for words helps to reinforce and review vocabulary. This is great to have ready for kids who finish early, as a transition activity, or in a center. Articles aren’t included, so use this activity to label the pictures with the appropriate “el” or “la”. Go green! Save on copies by using plastic sleeves or projection the image on the whiteboard to be done as a class/center activity.
Learn the months of the year with cute mugs that represent the celebrations in that month. Play memory to learn the names of the months. Put the months in order. Use for a bulletin board or calendar. Great resource for English and Spanish learners. This is also nice for kids who finish early, as a transition activity, or in a center. Laminate cards for multiple uses.
Students illustrate their own "Instagram page" with family, friends, and favorites. Templates can be done in English or Spanish and put on a bulletin board or in an Interactive notebook.
Review 70 vocabulary words with this cut and paste bundle. Can be done in English or Spanish. Can also be put into plastic sleeves and written in with dry erase markers. These can also be projected on a white board and filled in as a warm up or center.
PreK - 5th
Spanish, Vocabulary
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Experience
I have over 25 years experience working in grades K-5. I have worked in bilingual, dual-language immersion, ELD, and Spanish as a World Language classrooms. I also served two years in the Peace Corps in Honduras.
Teaching style
I love to make learning fun and artistic (for myself as well)! I strive to make kids feel successful and creative. I am constantly trying new things and adding to my toolbox. I think it's important to connect and build community.
My own education history
BS Child Development, Cal State Fullerton
MS TESOL, University of Southern California
BCLAD certification
IB Primary Years training
Single subject Spanish credential
Additional biographical information
I took a sabbatical leave to raise my daughters.
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