A fun way to practice the imperfect subjunctive. The first page is a model of a game in progress. The left side represents where your ships are hidden on your grid.The right side is to keep track of where you have shot against your opponent's navy. A player shoots at their opponent's ships by saying the (1) subject pronoun, (2) then the infinitive and finally (3) conjugating the verb in the imperfect subjunctive. If you get a hit, you get to go again. The X's in the upper right hand corner of ea
This is great practice of the Preterite vs Imperfect because of the feedback that is provided by the Colby University website. I created these answer sheets to complete the online exercises at Colby University during class. I give each student a copy. I show them the paragraphs on the Colby Web site using my LCD Projector. They fill in the boxes on the answer sheet and we go over the correct responses in class. I included the links next to the titles of each exercise to make it easy to go direct
A fun way to practice the present subjunctive. The first page is a model of a game in progress. The X's in the upper right hand corner of each grid represent the ships that you have to play with (I.E. You have three ships that take up two squares.) The left side represents where your ships are hidden on your grid.The right side is to keep track of where you have shot against your opponent's navy. A player shoots at their opponent's ships by saying the (1) subject pronoun, (2) then the infinitive
A fun way to practice the irregular forms of the preterite. The first page are instructions, the second page is a model of a game in progress and the third page is a blank battleship playing board for your students. The left side represents where your ships are hidden on your grid.The right side is to keep track of where you have shot against your opponent's navy. A player shoots at their opponent's ships by saying the (1) subject pronoun, (2) then the infinitive and finally (3) conjugating the
A listing of all of the forms of the present subjunctive on one page. A good resource for students to use while completing work or to prepare for exams and quizzes.
Create flashcards to memorize the regular -AR, -ER and -IR preterite forms and the -CAR, -GAR and -ZAR verbs. Instructions: (1) Fold in half and glue the Spanish and English side together. (2) Cut out each conjugation to form the flashcards. Use your flashcards to review the Preterite conjugation. A great study tool to learn these forms.
A great study tool to memorize the regular and irregular forms of the Imperfect Indicative. Fold the papers in half and glue together. Then cut out the individual flashcards.
The present subjunctive worksheet table. A good activity to practice the formation of the present subjunctive after introducing this concept and prior to forming sentence using the present subjunctive so that students are clear on how it is formed. The second page is an answer key to the first page.