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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 Around Town vocab and IR (Spanish)

Around Town vocab and IR (Spanish)

This set of 4 practice activities helps students practice their Spanish vocabulary related to locations around town as well as the verb IR in the present tense. Students identify common buildings and locations, such as la escuela, la biblioteca, el parque, la calle, and more. They will also answer questions such as ¿Adónde vas...? and ¿Con quién vas...?. Additionally, students will design their own city improvement project and explain in Spanish why it should be implemented. This is always a
Preview of La Ropa - clothing vocabulary practice in Spanish

La Ropa - clothing vocabulary practice in Spanish

This 9-page PDF packet is ready to print and go! Your students will practice using vocabulary related to clothing, such as "los pantalones," "la falda," "el vestido," and more. They'll also answer questions in the present tense, such as "¿Qué llevas tú?" "¿Cuánto cuesta?" and "¿Qué prefieres llevar?" This product includes: -Vocabulary flashcards (labeled) -Vocabulary flashcards (unlabeled) -A vocabulary crossword puzzle -A peer interview (speaking) -2 pages where students will match pictures of
Preview of Day of the Dead activity BUNDLE

Day of the Dead activity BUNDLE

This bundle of Day of the Dead activities is perfect for your classroom! You'll save $3.00 by buying these activities as a bundle instead of as individual products. Included in this bundle: -A skull-shaped graphic organizer (Spanish and English) -Design a calavera: a think-pair-share-reflect (Spanish with English instructions) -Day of the Dead cut-and-paste vocabulary activities (in Spanish) -Calavera coloring: three unique calavera coloring sheets -Day of the Dead calavera poem (adaptable for
Preview of Vacation Journal - Un diario para las vacaciones

Vacation Journal - Un diario para las vacaciones

It's that time of year again! With lots of school breaks come lots of absent students, away on vacation. Instead of giving them a handful of worksheets to take with them (or make up when they get back), why not send them with this simple vacation journal? Each day, the students write (in Spanish, of course!) about what they did that day and add a photograph or illustration. With seven pages, this journal is perfect for a week-long vacation! The other thing I like to use this for is winter break
Preview of El Mar Emergency Substitute Plan

El Mar Emergency Substitute Plan

This six-page, ocean-themed sub packet is designed to be an any-time sub activity that can be used in a pinch or as a plan! It is appropriate for students at the beginning and intermediate level of Spanish learning. Keep this on hand (or email it to a colleague!) for any unexpected absence or interruption! In this packet, students are introduced to vocabulary related to the ocean and sea creatures. They complete a crossword puzzle, guess the vocabulary words based on clues, read an authentic sel
Preview of Movie Viewing Guide in Spanish

Movie Viewing Guide in Spanish

This simple 2-page movie viewing guide will help your students remain focused during their Spanish movie viewing experience, and will help them reflect on the film afterward. It is the perfect companion to any movie, and can be left with a substitute in a pinch!
Preview of Day of the Dead graphic organizer FREEBIE

Day of the Dead graphic organizer FREEBIE

This FREE graphic organizer is perfect for helping your students keep track of their learning as they explore the rich cultural history of the Day of the Dead. Copies are provided in both Spanish and English to help you reach more students.
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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