Substitute teaching for 3 years, Full time public school Spanish teacher (Spanish 1-4) for 5+ years. College Level (Concurrent Enrollment/Dual Credit) Spanish instructor.
Using this worksheet have students understand how the Spanish language writes the date. This worksheet makes special attention to write the English date in our normal tongue and a backwards construction more similar to Spanish.
Have your students first write the "rules" for Spanish gender for masculine and feminine. Then, students will label a list of given words as either masculine or feminine, and put the correct article before the word.
Have your students label the images with the weather vocabulary they think fits for each description. Also put the correct season with the correct description at the top.
Using the Vocabulario 1 words, have your students label if the words are masculine or feminine, along with adding adjectives that agree in both gender and number.
Have your students pick a landscape picture that they can then describe using the 5 criteria listed in the example: The monthThe seasonThe temperatureThe weather (3 terms)Whether the weather is good or bad
Substitute teaching for 3 years, Full time public school Spanish teacher (Spanish 1-4) for 5+ years. College Level (Concurrent Enrollment/Dual Credit) Spanish instructor.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Greenville University School of Education "Outstanding Educator" award 2021.
My own education history
University of Nebraska - Kearney MAE in Spanish Education
Greenville University B.S. in Spanish Education
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