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I began teaching in 2009. My husband´s career has had us moving to new states and even new countries every couple of years, but I've always been fortunate enough to find myself in a classroom full of students!
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Preview of La Ropa interactive Google Slides vocabulary practice in Spanish

La Ropa interactive Google Slides vocabulary practice in Spanish

This interactive Google Slide presentation gives students opportunities to practice vocabulary related to "La Ropa" in Spanish. They'll practice words like "la falda," "el suéter," and "los zapatos." Students will use the present tense to answer questions like "Qué lleva?" "¿Qué prefieres llevar?" and "¿Cuánto cuesta?" This product includes 10 interactive slides and one Helpful Hints slide. On the first five interactive slides, students will drag and drop vocabulary words and descriptions; on t
Preview of Children's Day slideshow (Google Slides) - Children's Day is May 5!

Children's Day slideshow (Google Slides) - Children's Day is May 5!

Do you know about the holiday that occurs on May 5 in Japan every year? It's all about celebrating kids! This slideshow will teach you and your students all about the annual Japanese holiday known as Children's Day, or Kodomo No Hi. This Google Slides slideshow contains 16 colorful and informative slides that are ideal for elementary students to learn about this fascinating holiday and its traditions, which are all centered on celebrating children! They'll learn to find Japan on a map, about the
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Experience

I began teaching in 2009. My husband´s career has had us moving to new states and even new countries every couple of years, but I've always been fortunate enough to find myself in a classroom full of students!

Teaching style

I believe that a foreign language classroom should be an environment where students can acquire a new language, rather than simply be taught the rules of one. I strive to create materials that are contextualized, meaningful, authentic, and engaging. My goal is to help create and facilitate an environment where Spanish can be acquired in an authentic, risk-free way that motivates and excites students. And now, after four years of living in Japan, I am working hard to share my love of Japanese culture with you, as well!

My own education history

B.A. in Spanish and Secondary Education from Washington State University