¡Hola! Welcome to my shop! I am an experienced Spanish Teacher who loves to create Spanish resources that look professional, are easy to use, and most importantly help students learn.
¡Hola! Welcome to my shop! I am an experienced Spanish Teacher who loves to create Spanish resources that look professional, are easy to use, and most importantly help students learn.
This easy to use worksheet is the perfect way of celebrating Day of the Dead in a relaxing manner whilst also practicing the colours in Spanish. It can be used as a starter or plenary as a discussion is held on what Day of the Dead really means.
Students must colour in each part of the sugar skull with the correct colours according to the numbers indicated on the sheet.
This is a fun retrieval activity for the colours in Spanish that comes with a hint of culture and it shouldn’t take students more than 15 minutes to complete.
You will receive a PDF copy of this worksheet.
You can also find a Day of Dead Quiz in my shop if you’d like to dedicate an entire lesson to exploring the customs of this holiday. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/day-of-the-dead-quiz-12747942
This is a reading comprehension text on Holidays with tasks based on the text. It includes 5 activities and an answer key at the end. For the writing task I have provided a model answer as the task is subjective to the student.
This is aimed at KS3 but could easily be used for lower sets at GCSE and as a revision task for those on the Foundation tier. I had a lot of fun creating these actvities and am curious of how people have found it. Please let me know!
This easy to use worksheet is the perfect start to a lesson to celebrate Dia de Los Muertos. It can be used as a starter or even a plenary to open a discussion about this amazing holiday.
Students must find different words relating to Day of the Dead in the word search looking for them across, vertically, horizontally and diagonally. Some letters are used twice to suit two words, so please let your students know that.
It shouldn’t take students more than 10 minutes to complete and if you’d like to expand the activity you could always explain why these words are specific to Day of the Dead. For example the meaning of the marigold or an explanation of what ofrendas are.
You will get a PDF copy of the word search with ANSWERS included. I’ve made sure there is a black and white version as well as coloured one depending on your printer.
You can also find a Day of Dead Quiz in my shop if you’d like to dedicate an entire lesson to exploring the customs of this holiday! https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/day-of-the-dead-quiz-12747942
This easy to use worksheet is the perfect start to a lesson to discuss La Navidad. It can be used as a starter or plenary to open a discussion about
Spain´s traditions for Christmas, but also as a tutor activity that can be done with students during registration if you’d like to make this a whole-school activity to promote languages.
Students must find different words relating to La Navidad in the word search looking for them across, vertically, horizontally and diagonally. Some letters are used twice to suit two words, so please let your students know that.
It shouldn’t take students more than 10 minutes to complete and if you’d like to expand the activity you could always explain why these words are specific to La Navidad. For example the meaning of the reyes magos or an explanation of what turrón and villancicos are.
You will get a PDF copy of the word search with ANSWERS included. I’ve made sure there is a black and white version as well as a coloured one depending on your printer.
For any queries please email me at: spanish_learning@yahoo.com
This easy to use worksheet is the perfect start to a lesson to celebrate European Day of Languages. It can be used in any subject as a starter or plenary to open a discussion about the event, but also as a tutor activity that can be done with students during registration.
Students must find European countries and cities in the word search looking for the words across, vertically, horizontally and diagonally. Some letters are used twice to suit two words, so please let your students know that.
It shouldn’t take students more than 10 minutes to complete and if you’d like to expand the activity you could always show them where all these amazing places are.
You will get a PDF copy of the word search with ANSWERS included. I’ve made sure there is a black and white version as well as coloured one depending on your printer.
You can also find a European Day of Languages Quiz in my shop if you’d like to dedicate an entire lesson to exploring Europe. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/european-day-of-languages-quiz-12723633
This easy to use worksheet is the perfect start to a lesson to celebrate European Day of Languages. It can be used in any subject as a starter or plenary to open a discussion about the event, but also as a tutor activity that can be done with students during registration.
Students must place the countries given in the list on the map, but you can also add cities or extra countries, if you’d like to extend the activity. You could also get students to colour in the countries with the corresponding flags they have. The worksheet can be used in different ways according to your needs and your learning objectives.
It shouldn’t take students more than 10-15 minutes to complete and if you’d like to expand the activity further you could always show them how some of these amazing places look through a Google search.
You will receive a PDF copy of the worksheet with ANSWERS included. I’ve made sure there is a black and white version as well as coloured one depending on your printer.
You can also find a European Day of Languages Quiz in my shop if you’d like to dedicate an entire lesson to exploring Europe. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/european-day-of-languages-quiz-12723633
This is an exciting revision board game designed to help students practice vocabulary from Theme 2 of the AQA GCSE spec.
I’ve used this type of game successfully and students loved a bit of healthy competition amongst their classmates.
The topics included in the game are: home, healthy living, social issues, global issues, travel and tourism.
This is an amazing activity to practice vocab as well as get students working with others and be independent. Since the referee holds all the answers you can walk around the room and listen to the students using the TL as well as take a break if you need to!
I’m a fan of anything that gets the kids working on their own whilst having some fun too. So, please enjoy and any feedback would be appreciated!
Instructions:
The game should be played in groups of 4-5 with one person being the referee.
Each group gets a copy of the game and the referee gets a copy of the answers, which nobody else should see!
You will need a dice so players can move through the game. One dice per group should be enough.
The younger player goes first and starts the game .
The first player to pass the finish line wins.
Players cannot advance if they cannot translate the sentences they have fallen onto in the opposite language. They will have to stay in the same place if their answer doesn´t match the referees answer sheet and wait for another turn until they roll the dice again and hopefully get a different number.
The referee is allowed to give small hints if the person is struggling (e.g. It starts with the letter T…).
The game can last up to 30 minutes and is a great way for students to practice the vocabulary learnt.
*** I usually give my students a small piece of paper in the shape of a square to use as a token and move along in the game. I make them write their initials on the square so if they are the same colour they don’t get mixed up with the others.
This is a vocabulary practice worksheet on Free Time with 5 activities and an answer key at the end. For the writing task I have provided a model answer as the task is subjective to the student.
This is aimed at KS3 but could easily be used for lower sets at GCSE and as a revision task for those on the Foundation tier who need to revise the present tense and this key vocabulary.
I had a lot of fun creating these actvities and am curious of how people have found it. Please let me know!
This easy to use worksheet is the perfect start to a lesson to celebrate Day of the Dead. It can be used as a starter or plenary to open a discussion about Día de Los Muertos.
Students must match the words provided in Spanish with the body parts they represent, filling in the boxes. If you’d like to extend the activity you could allow students to colour in the skeletons whilst talking to them about Day of the Dead traditions and customs.
This is a fun retrieval activity for the human body parts that comes with a hint of culture and it shouldn’t take students more than 10 minutes to complete.
You will receive a PDF copy of the worksheet with ANSWERS included.
You can also find a Day of Dead Quiz in my shop if you’d like to dedicate an entire lesson to exploring the customs of this holiday. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/day-of-the-dead-quiz-12747942
A pack of alphabet letters in upper and lower case + punctuation signs (question mark, full stop, and exclamation mark) inspired by Day of the Dead.
Each letter is available in an orange or black background depending on whichever one you prefer. You can use both if you’d like to create some contrast!
This pack can be used in your MFL classrooms to celebrate Day of the Dead and give your classroom a hint of spookiness.
WHAT YOU GET:
1 PDF file that is ready to print with the font seen in the pictures.
All the pages print perfectly and look amazing on card paper and laminated.
This is an exciting revision board game designed to help kids practice vocabulary on the topic of Free time. I’ve used this type of game successfully with my Y7s and they loved a bit of healthy competition amongst their classmates.
This is also an amazing activity to practice pronunciation as well as get students working with others and be independent. Since the referee holds all the answers you can walk around the room and listen to the students using the TL as well as take a break if you need to. I’m a fan of anything that gets the kids working on their own whilst having some fun too. So, please enjoy and any feedback would be appreciated! I’m looking to create a game for each topic at KS3 so there is more to come!
Instructions:
The game should be played in groups of 4-5 with one person being the referee.
Each group gets a copy of the game and the referee gets a copy of the answers, which nobody else should see!
You will need a dice so players can move through the game. One dice per group should be enough.
The younger player goes first and starts the game .
The first player to pass the finish line wins.
Players cannot advance if they cannot translate the sentences they have fallen onto in the opposite language. They will have to stay in the same place if their answer doesn´t match the referees answer sheet and wait for another turn until they roll the dice again and hopefully get a different number.
The referee is allowed to give small hints if the person is struggling (e.g. It starts with the letter T…).
The game can last up to 30 minutes and is a great way for students to practice the vocabulary learnt.
*** I usually give my students a small piece of paper in the shape of a square to use as a token and move along in the game. I make them write their initials on the square so if they are the same colour they don’t get mixed up with the others.
This is a bundle of the famous trapdoor activity that I’ve created for Y7 Spanish. The bundle contains 4 trapdoor activities for the following topics:
Todo sobre mi
Mi familia
Mi tiempo libre
El colegio
It’s a fun and easy activity that can be done with or without a teacher that is excellent for practicing speaking skills. The kids will absolutely love it!
Enjoy!
This easy to use worksheet is the perfect start to a lesson to discuss La Pascua. It can be used as a starter or plenary to open a discussion about Spain´s traditions for Semana Santa.
Students must find different words relating to La Pascua in the word search looking for them across, vertically, horizontally and diagonally. Some letters may be used twice to suit two words, so please let your students know that if that’s the case.
It shouldn’t take students more than 10 minutes to complete and if you’d like to expand the activity you could always explain why these words are specific to La Pascua. For example the meaning of los huevos pintados or an explanation of the religious side of things that Spanish people consider important regarding this holiday.
You will get a PDF copy of the word search with ANSWERS included. I’ve made sure there is a black and white version as well as a coloured one depending on your printer.
For any queries please email me at: spanish_learning@yahoo.com
This easy to use worksheet is the perfect start to a lesson to discuss La Pascua. It can be used as a starter or plenary to open a discussion about Spain´s traditions for Semana Santa.
Students must fill the crossword out with the help of the words provided for each number. The answers are the translations of the words in English and you will be provided with an answer sheet.
It shouldn’t take students more than 10 minutes to complete and if you’d like to expand the activity you could always explain why these words are specific to La Pascua. For example the meaning of los huevos pintados or an explanation of the religious side of things that Spanish people consider important regarding this holiday.
Students can use dictionaries to help them out or you could even give them letters along the way if they still struggle with finding a specific word.
You will get a PDF copy of the crossword with ANSWERS included. I’ve made sure there is a black and white version as well as a coloured one depending on your printer.
For any queries please email me at: spanish_learning@yahoo.com
This a bundle of activities for Day of the Dead suitable for KS3 and lower ability groups at KS4. If you’re looking for activities that will take your students through the 4 core skills of Spanish, this bundle is for you!
It includes the following activities:
Highlighter race
Vocab match up
Categorisation of nouns, adjectices, and verbs relating to Día de los Muertos
Mindreader/Bingo
2x Translation Pyramids (1x in Spanish, 1x in English)
Writing Task (has a writing strip that students can follow to write a text on their opinion of Day of the Dead)
Listening Task (no audio provided - teacher must read aloud and students fill in the gaps)
Reading tasks (Q&A and translation of a text)
Speaking Task (survey-like exercise)
The activities have teacher instructions where needed, in the notes section of each slide in the PPT. Answers are also provided for all tasks except the speaking task, translation pyramid, writing task, and highlighter race. The reason for some of these is the nature of these activities and the subjectivity of some tasks. To help with these though, students are provided with a sentence builder and an extra vocab sheet. I also encourage the use of dictionaries as well, just in case.
Please note this is not a lesson but a series of activities for you to pick from for each of your classes. You might want to dedicate more or less time to talking about Day of the Dead but whichever task you choose, students will be able to work on them with the support provided in the SB and vocab sheet.
All tasks are in a PPT format so they can be edited to your liking!
In our shop, you will also be able to find a Day of the Dead Quiz. If you´re interested, click here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/day-of-the-dead-quiz-12747942
This is a bundle of the famous trapdoor activity that I’ve created for Y9 Spanish. The bundle contains 5 trapdoor activities for the following topics:
Family and relationships
Technology and social media
Films and TV programmes
Healthy living
School facilities, rules and future plans
It’s a fun and easy activity that can be done with or without a teacher that is excellent for practicing speaking skills. The kids will absolutely love it!
Enjoy!
This is an excellent resource to use for revision of the three themes at GCSE level without planning. I use these exit tickets at the end of the lesson and give each student a different one every time. They must do what the card asks them to do whether it be answering a question, posing a question or simply talking about a given topic freely.
There are 60 exit tickets covering all three themes available!
These exit tickets are super quick and since they cover a variety of topics they can be used in numerous lessons especially to freshen up the students’ minds. The students must think of an answer and verbalize it thus practicing their pronunciation but also their spontaneity to answering such questions.
We all know their speaking exams want natural conversations and through these they can practice and work on those skills. PLUS they can also use their answers for their WRITING PAPER. It’s a win win!
Any feedback would be appreciated!
This a bundle of activities for San Valentín suitable for KS3 and lower ability groups at KS4. If you’re looking for activities that will take your students through the 4 core skills of Spanish, this bundle is for you!
It includes the following activities:
Highlighter race
Vocab match up
Categorisation of nouns, adjectives, and verbs relating to San Valentín
Mindreader/Bingo
2x Translation Pyramids (1x in Spanish, 1x in English)
Writing Task (has a writing strip that students can follow to write a Valentine’s Day letter)
Listening Task (no audio provided - teacher must read aloud and students fill in the gaps)
Reading Tasks (Q&A and translation of a text)
Speaking Task (survey-like exercise)
Crossword (PDF non-editable)
Word search (PDF (non-editable)
The activities have teacher instructions where needed, in the notes section of each slide in the PPT. Answers are also provided for all tasks except the speaking task, translation pyramid, writing task, and highlighter race. The reason for this is the nature of these activities and the subjectivity of some tasks. To help with these though, students are provided with a sentence builder and an extra vocab sheet. I also encourage the use of dictionaries as well, just in case.
Please note this is not a lesson but a series of activities for you to pick from for each of your classes. You might want to dedicate more or less time to talking about San Valentín but whichever task you choose, students will be able to work on them with the support provided in the SB and vocab sheet.
All tasks except the crossword and word search are in a PPT format so they can be edited to your liking :)
If you purchase this bundle and are happy with the resources, I’d be really grateful if you could leave a review with any feedback!
This is a bundle of the famous trapdoor activity that I’ve created for Y8 Spanish. The bundle contains 6 trapdoor activities for the following topics:
La rutina diaria
Donde vivo
Mi pueblo
Las vacaciones (present tense)
Las vacaciones (past tense)
La comida y la bebida
It’s a fun and easy activity that can be done with or without a teacher that is excellent for practicing speaking skills. The kids will absolutely love it!
Enjoy!
This is an EDITABLE Day of the Dead Quiz with 28 QUESTIONS that will show your students different traditions, customs, and symbols of The Day of the Dead.
The quiz has 3 rounds (yes or no, multiple choice, true or false) and its main purpose is to develop a wider understanding of Día de Los Muertos as well as start a conversation on the meaning of this holiday. Each question comes with an answer afterwards and can be used as a point of discussion in the lesson.
Every question has an automatic 45s timer and students get an answer sheet to write down their answers. The quiz can be done individually but also in teams to encourage a bit of cooperation as well as competition.
WHAT YOU GET:
*1 PowerPoint with the quiz and answers included which you can edit however you like. If you want to add questions or change the text size you can! Make sure to press enable editing and you can make whatever changes you like.
*1 Answer sheet to print for each student or team.