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Newberry, Florida, United States
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I have over 20 years of experience teaching Spanish, including eight years teaching Spanish Language Arts in Puerto Rico and the past twelve years as a high school Spanish teacher in rural North Florida. My work is rooted in cultural relevance, language proficiency, and student engagement across diverse learning communities.
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Preview of TAREA CREATIVA: ¡Dibuja y da vida a los personajes! Ilustra a Mamá Elena y Tita

TAREA CREATIVA: ¡Dibuja y da vida a los personajes! Ilustra a Mamá Elena y Tita

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Bring Como agua para chocolate to life with this creative and reflective activity designed for Mamá Elena and Tita. Students illustrate one of these complex characters—using pencils, color, digital tools, or mixed media—to visually express personality and values, then anchor their artwork by choosing at least four adjectives from the provided chart to highlight in their layout. They’ll write a concise five‑sentence explanation describing why they selected those descriptors and how specific acti
Preview of Español Avanzado- Lengua y cultura- Tema 1- Intro a las 3Ps

Español Avanzado- Lengua y cultura- Tema 1- Intro a las 3Ps

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Proyecto: Objetos que Hablan – Conectando Cultura e Identidad This one-day AP Spanish project invites students to explore and present a meaningful cultural or family tradition through a physical object. Perfect for the AP themes Identidades personales y públicas and Familias y comunidades, this activity promotes cultural analysis, personal reflection, and formal oral communication in Spanish. Students select a culturally relevant object, research its background, and present its significance in
Preview of Español Avanzado- Lengua y cultura- Tema 1- Mis apellidos

Español Avanzado- Lengua y cultura- Tema 1- Mis apellidos

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Students will research the origin and meaning of their last names (maternal and paternal), reflect on their family history, and how it has influenced their personal identity. Then, they will create a visual poster and participate in a gallery walk to share and learn from their classmates. #APSpanish #SpanishProject #CulturalIdentity #WorldLanguages #HeritageLearners #SpanishClass #SpanishSpeaking #OralProficiency #LatinoCulture #SpanishActivity #TPTEspañol #CulturalConnections #GalleryWalk #High
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About the store

Experience

I have over 20 years of experience teaching Spanish, including eight years teaching Spanish Language Arts in Puerto Rico and the past twelve years as a high school Spanish teacher in rural North Florida. My work is rooted in cultural relevance, language proficiency, and student engagement across diverse learning communities.

Teaching style

My teaching style is rooted in meaningful communication, cultural relevance, and the joy of learning through play. I believe language acquisition happens best when students are actively engaged, feel connected to the content, and are encouraged to express themselves. I design my lessons to highlight real-world use of Spanish, often incorporating games, creative projects, and personal storytelling. Culture isn’t a side topic—it’s at the heart of how I teach language, helping students understand themselves and others through diverse perspectives.

Awards & shining teacher moments

2024-2025 Florida District Teacher of the Year 2025 Florida Hispanic Excellence in Education Award

My own education history

Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education Universidad del Turabo, Puerto Rico Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Curriculum and Instruction University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Additional biographical information

I’m a proud boricua de pura sepa, mom of three, wife to Sy, and teacher of many—living and teaching in sunny Florida. I love reading, traveling abroad, creating engaging content for my students, propagating and caring for plants, sponsoring my school’s junior class, and decorating for every season (and any reason!). Through my classroom resources, I aim to bring culture to life—highlighting traditions, customs, and celebrations from across the diverse and beautiful Hispanic world. I hope to share some of the cositas bonitas I create, so others can infuse their classrooms with culture, color, and connection.