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Spanish Instagram Food Posts
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Spanish Instagram Food Posts

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Fun Activity or Project, where students get a blank template included in this powerpoint of an Instagram post with a comments section. Includes directions for students to post a photo of a meal (or draw) create silly hashtags about the meal, and include comments from their peers using the IR+A (voy a comer...) structure that can easily be adapted for what you are working on in your unit. Students include the number of likes in Spanish as well, and makes for a great display in your classroom revolving around a food unit. NO PREP needed.
Conditional Tense Practice - Advice Spanish
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Conditional Tense Practice - Advice Spanish

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In this resource students are in charge of an advice column for an online website. They need to respond to other student's situations/problems and tell these students what they WOULD do in their situation. Provides an opportunity for students to read typical problems (I forgot my homework, I didn't study, stain on my sister's shirt) and respond in a realistic or funny way. At the end students can create their own problem, that classmates will respond to.
Quinceañera Group Project
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Quinceañera Group Project

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Have students learn by doing! Very minimum prep needed from teachers, and guides students with rubrics for self-directed learning - with genuine motivation as at the end of the projects students throw a quinceañera in class! Spilt class into three groups: Restaurant Group: Create the menus, organize the food to bring for the party, and serve the food (all in Spanish!) Great way to create an authentic ordering and serving Spanish conversation Invitation Group: Create the invites for the party to hand out to students and adults, also the option for a second project addition of making games and decorations, Dance Group: Create a dance choreography to bachata for the quinceañera - includes a playlist of videos for your students to learn from. Example videos from my classroom. Speeches for mother and father of the quince girl. Includes: -3 group project rubrics -A Powerpoint including a video, notes, writing prompts, and an outline for your quinceañera in class -Bachata Dance videos
Spanish - Family, SER, and adjectives Stations
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Spanish - Family, SER, and adjectives Stations

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Includes 2 separate stations - or rotating activities Vocab focus: Family/Adjectives Grammar focus: Ser/Present Tense Reading/Listening: Students are given a dialogue between Prince Royce and Romeo Santos, they each have blanks in the dialogue where they need to write in what they hear the other student say. Then they work together to answer comprehension questions about the dialogue. Writing/Speaking: Students are given an example dialogue, then create one based off of it to record. Students are giving explicit instructions which can be printed for each station.
Family Vocabulary + SER and Adjectives Spanish
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Family Vocabulary + SER and Adjectives Spanish

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Have students read Manny's story about his family (from Modern Family). Using context clues students will work in groups to discover what the family vocabulary in English - means in Spanish. Great constructivist activity that is student centered - allowing them to find the meaning. -Introduces 16 vocabulary words for family. (intro to new vocab) -Extends to have students describe members of the family using SER/ADJ (practice using vocab in short sentences) -Free writing activity where students write about their family/a famous family. (applying new vocab and prior knowledge of adj/ser to write a paragraph describing multiple members of the family)
Pikachu School Supplies and Classes TPRS Spanish
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Pikachu School Supplies and Classes TPRS Spanish

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TPRS Spanish Class and School Supply Vocab supplied through a fun story with pikachu, continually forgetting things in class and asking his Pokemon friends for school supplies. In the end he forgets something extremely important! Comes with guided notes as well.
Helping Puerto Rico TPRS with Notes
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Helping Puerto Rico TPRS with Notes

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This slideshow describes what happened in Puerto Rico with easy to understand vocabulary (with a vocab sheet for students to follow along) and accompanying images. A TPRS activity, to learn about a real and current event. Students will learn about how they can help, and learn the vocab associated with helping in the community (aligns with Realidades and this Quizlet set https://quizlet.com/234082550/helping-the-community-spanish-vocabulary-flash-cards/).
Pets and Animals Spanish Vocabulary - Powerpoint, Readings, and Activities
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Pets and Animals Spanish Vocabulary - Powerpoint, Readings, and Activities

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This resource includes the following with very minimal prep needed for about a week of lessons! -Vocabulary introduction for Spanish animals/pets -Vocabulary introduction for parts of the body/animal body parts -Adapted article about pets in Spanish -Activity where students create their own facebook profile for a pet (describing things they like, adjectives, birthday, etc) -Interactive group and communicative activities creating animals -Fun songs and listening activities -Writing activities and prompts One of my favorite parts of the unit on animals and pets to teach :) Hope you enjoy!
Adjectives Spanish Lesson
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Adjectives Spanish Lesson

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This resource includes an engaging Powerpoint embedded with games, videos, and activities for students learning adjectives in Spanish. The guided notes provided are in English, and the students write in Spanish. There a breaks for games where the students guess what photo is missing, like I spy, that describes an adjective they just learned (que falta). Also there are fun drawing activities and there is practice writing sentences. There is also a catchy song included with the main question “¿Cómo eres?” Included are… -guided notes -a quizlet study set -Power point/google slides
Famous Latinos Communicative Activity
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Famous Latinos Communicative Activity

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Students are given the identity of a famous Latino. Their goal is to talk to other students to figure out what their name is (¿Cómo te llamas?), how old they are (¿Cuántos años tienes?), where they are from (¿De dónde eres?), and what they are famous for (¿Porque eres famoso?). Students then respond to these questions according the the famous latino they are assigned, and copy down the responses of their peers. Can be easily extended where students go home and write down more information about the person they were assigned, create an instagram page for the person they received, etc. Heavy focus on communication on basic spanish questions, and writing in the third person - mixed with culture.
Spanish Introduction, Communicative Activity and Guided Practice
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Spanish Introduction, Communicative Activity and Guided Practice

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In this resource, students will practice basic introduction vocabulary (asking where others are from, how old they are, what they like to do, their name, and how they are doing). They first go through a scaffolded guided practice, then have an interview activity where they go around and ask other students these questions, and write their responses in the third person.
Spain - Culture, Language, and Accent Lesson (Spanish)
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Spain - Culture, Language, and Accent Lesson (Spanish)

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This is a full 60 minute lesson class about Spain - targeted towards any level Spanish in middle/high school. This lesson includes a no prep powerpoint, guided notes, and a fun communicative activity. Powerpoint/Google Slides + Guided Notes: Gives students basic information about the Spain (music, food, major cities, sports) - and then gives students four rules about how Spaniards typically speak (z–> th, G & J). Students then listen to famous singers and soccer players (Andrés Iniesta and Enrique Iglesias) and focus on the accent and pronunciation. Communicative Activity: Students then take on the role of Andrés Iniesta and Enrique Iglesias- and read a conversation out loud with their partner. They use their best Spaniard accents and fill in the blanks of what their friend said (speaking puzzle/fill in the blank activity). After they answer comprehension questions in English. Creative Activity: As an exit ticket, students create a comic or fun drawings like Mr.Wonderful, using the slang they learned in class to represent what they’ve learned in a fun new way! I recommend using the google slides (included in the powerpoint) and the notes are included as well!
Adjectives Listening and Writing Activites
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Adjectives Listening and Writing Activites

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Fun listening, writing, and reading activity about adjectives. 4 audios are included where students check off the adjectives they hear (listen in spanish, check off in english). Then students draw the speakers based off of written descriptions, and then create their own description of an imaginary person and share with a partner. They then draw what they hear. Answer Key Included Adjectives focused on: trabajador, perezoso, fuerte, paciente, ordenada, simpático, amable, extrovertido, bajo, alto, guapo, gordo, delgado Physical descriptions: tiene ojos verdes/castaños/azules //moreno, rubio, castaño// pelo largo, corto, liso, rizado// tiene… barba, pecas, trenzas, gafas//
Spanish Question Word Poster/Handout
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Spanish Question Word Poster/Handout

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This Poster has fun images to help students remember what key question words mean, you can enlarge this at a staples/etc or give it to the students as a handout. Por qué - the letter Y/ Why? Dónde - a werewolf/ Where? Cuándo - a venn diagram/ When? (venn/when) Cómo - howling wolf/ How? Quién - an owl/ Who? Cuál - a witch/ Which? Qué - a light bulb/ What? (watt*)
Maya, Inca, and Aztec Projects (Presentation and Writing, Spanish)
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Maya, Inca, and Aztec Projects (Presentation and Writing, Spanish)

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This includes two projects, with instructions and rubrics in Spanish, to summarize what your students have learned about the Mayas, Incas, and Aztecas. The writing summative (or final) assessment asks students to write about all three civilizations. Students are told they are time traveling and need to explain the three civilizations to the modern world, compare and contrast them, and explain who is their favorite civilization they visited. Included in this assessment is a rubric in Spanish. The extension project is a summative (or final) presentation. In groups, students will represent someone famous from one of the three civilizations and will present their famous accomplishments to the class in the form of a modern-day interview/talk show. Students are instructed to create a presentation to show images of their accomplishments as they speak about them and to create a note guide for students to take notes about their accomplishments. All rubrics/instructions are in Spanish. Formative Quizzes (build-up to the summative writing): Available in my store
Vivir Mi Vida Cloze Lyrics Activity
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Vivir Mi Vida Cloze Lyrics Activity

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Great way to review simple future with Marc Anthony's song. This worksheet includes a present tense review of who Marc Anthony is, then a fill in the blank for the lyrics (youtube video with lyrics is called Vivir mi Vida ir + a + infinitive), then allows students to translate the main parts of the song, and then create their own version about how they want to live their life. Cloze
Soy una Taza - Song and Cooking Vocab Spanish
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Soy una Taza - Song and Cooking Vocab Spanish

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No prep needed! In this worksheet there is a matching warmup, where students match the vocabulary from Soy una taza (the song --> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AdJPY2Hf7U) Next, the students watch the video and fill in the lyrics to the song using the vocab from the warm up. Finally, I have students learn the dance and act out all the vocab. (my students are in middle school, even though the song is primary they love it!)