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Modals of Obligation, Need, and Prohibition Spanish Photo Checkers Game
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Modals of Obligation, Need, and Prohibition Spanish Photo Checkers Game

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Modals of Obligation, Need, and Prohibition Spanish Photo Checkers Game-Ernesto Clases Divertidas en Español How to Play It: Play checkers with two people and a board consisting of 64 squares. The board alternates between 32 red and 32 black squares. Each player begins the game with 12 red or black colored discs. Players place their pieces on the 12 black squares closest to them. Black moves first. Players then alternate moves. Players can only move on the black squares, so pieces always move diagonally. Single pieces are always limited to forward moves (toward the opponent). A piece making a non-capturing move (not involving a jump) may move only one square. A piece making a capturing move (a jump) leaps over one of the opponent’s pieces, landing in a straight diagonal line on the other side. Only one piece may be captured in a single jump; however, multiple jumps are allowed on a single turn. When a piece is captured, it must be removed from the board. If a player is able to make a capture, there is no option, the jump must be made. If more than one capture is available, the player is free to choose whichever he or she prefers. When a piece reaches the furthest row from the player who controls that piece, it is crowned and becomes a king. One of the pieces which had been captured is placed on top of the king so that it is twice as high as a single piece. Kings are limited to moving diagonally but may move both forward and backward. Kings may combine jumps in several directions, forward and backward, on the same turn. Single pieces may shift direction diagonally during a multiple capture turn but must always jump forward (toward the opponent). How to Score It: A player wins the game when the opponent cannot make a move. In most cases, this is because all of the opponent’s pieces have been captured, but it could also be because all of his pieces are blocked in. With all checkerboard moves, students will say a target language word or a sentence that is represented by the photos on the spaces that they land on. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. Have Students spell the words for an extra challenge! Notes: Each game includes a checkers cut up sheet on page 2. An answer key and instructions are included on pages 3. All Spanish checkerboard games are formatted to be printed on legal size paper. However, you can use a pdf editor to take a snapshot of the game, paste it into a clean document, and then stretch or shrink it to any size you want. This resource is part of game bundle. Please send all compliments, critiques or special requests to: ernestoclasesdivertidas@gmail.com
Have, Do, Like, and Favorites Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game
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Have, Do, Like, and Favorites Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game

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Have, Do, Like, and Favorites Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game-Ernesto Clases Divertidas en Español How to Play It: Play checkers with two people and a board consisting of 64 squares. The board alternates between 32 red and 32 black squares. Each player begins the game with 12 red or black colored discs. Players place their pieces on the 12 black squares closest to them. Black moves first. Players then alternate moves. Players can only move on the black squares, so pieces always move diagonally. Single pieces are always limited to forward moves (toward the opponent). A piece making a non-capturing move (not involving a jump) may move only one square. A piece making a capturing move (a jump) leaps over one of the opponent’s pieces, landing in a straight diagonal line on the other side. Only one piece may be captured in a single jump; however, multiple jumps are allowed on a single turn. When a piece is captured, it must be removed from the board. If a player is able to make a capture, there is no option, the jump must be made. If more than one capture is available, the player is free to choose whichever he or she prefers. When a piece reaches the furthest row from the player who controls that piece, it is crowned and becomes a king. One of the pieces which had been captured is placed on top of the king so that it is twice as high as a single piece. Kings are limited to moving diagonally but may move both forward and backward. Kings may combine jumps in several directions, forward and backward, on the same turn. Single pieces may shift direction diagonally during a multiple capture turn but must always jump forward (toward the opponent). How to Score It: A player wins the game when the opponent cannot make a move. In most cases, this is because all of the opponent’s pieces have been captured, but it could also be because all of his pieces are blocked in. With all checkerboard moves, students will say a target language word or a sentence that is represented by the photos on the spaces that they land on. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. Have Students spell the words for an extra challenge! Notes: Each game includes a checkers cut up sheet on page 2. An answer key and instructions are included on pages 3. All Spanish checkerboard games are formatted to be printed on legal size paper. However, you can use a pdf editor to take a snapshot of the game, paste it into a clean document, and then stretch or shrink it to any size you want. This resource is part of game bundle. Please send all compliments, critiques or special requests to: ernestoclasesdivertidas@gmail.com
Infinitives of Purpose Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game
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Infinitives of Purpose Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game

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Infinitives of Purpose Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game-Ernesto Clases Divertidas en Español How to Play It: Play checkers with two people and a board consisting of 64 squares. The board alternates between 32 red and 32 black squares. Each player begins the game with 12 red or black colored discs. Players place their pieces on the 12 black squares closest to them. Black moves first. Players then alternate moves. Players can only move on the black squares, so pieces always move diagonally. Single pieces are always limited to forward moves (toward the opponent). A piece making a non-capturing move (not involving a jump) may move only one square. A piece making a capturing move (a jump) leaps over one of the opponent’s pieces, landing in a straight diagonal line on the other side. Only one piece may be captured in a single jump; however, multiple jumps are allowed on a single turn. When a piece is captured, it must be removed from the board. If a player is able to make a capture, there is no option, the jump must be made. If more than one capture is available, the player is free to choose whichever he or she prefers. When a piece reaches the furthest row from the player who controls that piece, it is crowned and becomes a king. One of the pieces which had been captured is placed on top of the king so that it is twice as high as a single piece. Kings are limited to moving diagonally but may move both forward and backward. Kings may combine jumps in several directions, forward and backward, on the same turn. Single pieces may shift direction diagonally during a multiple capture turn but must always jump forward (toward the opponent). How to Score It: A player wins the game when the opponent cannot make a move. In most cases, this is because all of the opponent’s pieces have been captured, but it could also be because all of his pieces are blocked in. With all checkerboard moves, students will say a target language word or a sentence that is represented by the photos on the spaces that they land on. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. Have Students spell the words for an extra challenge! Notes: Each game includes a checkers cut up sheet on page 2. An answer key and instructions are included on pages 3. All Spanish checkerboard games are formatted to be printed on legal size paper. However, you can use a pdf editor to take a snapshot of the game, paste it into a clean document, and then stretch or shrink it to any size you want. This resource is part of game bundle. Please send all compliments, critiques or special requests to: ernestoclasesdivertidas@gmail.com
Like versus Would Like Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game
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Like versus Would Like Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game

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Like versus Would Like Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game-Ernesto Clases Divertidas en Español How to Play It: Play checkers with two people and a board consisting of 64 squares. The board alternates between 32 red and 32 black squares. Each player begins the game with 12 red or black colored discs. Players place their pieces on the 12 black squares closest to them. Black moves first. Players then alternate moves. Players can only move on the black squares, so pieces always move diagonally. Single pieces are always limited to forward moves (toward the opponent). A piece making a non-capturing move (not involving a jump) may move only one square. A piece making a capturing move (a jump) leaps over one of the opponent’s pieces, landing in a straight diagonal line on the other side. Only one piece may be captured in a single jump; however, multiple jumps are allowed on a single turn. When a piece is captured, it must be removed from the board. If a player is able to make a capture, there is no option, the jump must be made. If more than one capture is available, the player is free to choose whichever he or she prefers. When a piece reaches the furthest row from the player who controls that piece, it is crowned and becomes a king. One of the pieces which had been captured is placed on top of the king so that it is twice as high as a single piece. Kings are limited to moving diagonally but may move both forward and backward. Kings may combine jumps in several directions, forward and backward, on the same turn. Single pieces may shift direction diagonally during a multiple capture turn but must always jump forward (toward the opponent). How to Score It: A player wins the game when the opponent cannot make a move. In most cases, this is because all of the opponent’s pieces have been captured, but it could also be because all of his pieces are blocked in. With all checkerboard moves, students will say a target language word or a sentence that is represented by the photos on the spaces that they land on. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. Have Students spell the words for an extra challenge! Notes: Each game includes a checkers cut up sheet on page 2. An answer key and instructions are included on pages 3. All Spanish checkerboard games are formatted to be printed on legal size paper. However, you can use a pdf editor to take a snapshot of the game, paste it into a clean document, and then stretch or shrink it to any size you want. This resource is part of game bundle. Please send all compliments, critiques or special requests to: ernestoclasesdivertidas@gmail.com
Imperatives Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game
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Imperatives Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game

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Imperatives Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game-Ernesto Clases Divertidas en Español How to Play It: Play checkers with two people and a board consisting of 64 squares. The board alternates between 32 red and 32 black squares. Each player begins the game with 12 red or black colored discs. Players place their pieces on the 12 black squares closest to them. Black moves first. Players then alternate moves. Players can only move on the black squares, so pieces always move diagonally. Single pieces are always limited to forward moves (toward the opponent). A piece making a non-capturing move (not involving a jump) may move only one square. A piece making a capturing move (a jump) leaps over one of the opponent’s pieces, landing in a straight diagonal line on the other side. Only one piece may be captured in a single jump; however, multiple jumps are allowed on a single turn. When a piece is captured, it must be removed from the board. If a player is able to make a capture, there is no option, the jump must be made. If more than one capture is available, the player is free to choose whichever he or she prefers. When a piece reaches the furthest row from the player who controls that piece, it is crowned and becomes a king. One of the pieces which had been captured is placed on top of the king so that it is twice as high as a single piece. Kings are limited to moving diagonally but may move both forward and backward. Kings may combine jumps in several directions, forward and backward, on the same turn. Single pieces may shift direction diagonally during a multiple capture turn but must always jump forward (toward the opponent). How to Score It: A player wins the game when the opponent cannot make a move. In most cases, this is because all of the opponent’s pieces have been captured, but it could also be because all of his pieces are blocked in. With all checkerboard moves, students will say a target language word or a sentence that is represented by the photos on the spaces that they land on. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. Have Students spell the words for an extra challenge! Notes: Each game includes a checkers cut up sheet on page 2. An answer key and instructions are included on pages 3. All Spanish checkerboard games are formatted to be printed on legal size paper. However, you can use a pdf editor to take a snapshot of the game, paste it into a clean document, and then stretch or shrink it to any size you want. This resource is part of game bundle. Please send all compliments, critiques or special requests to: ernestoclasesdivertidas@gmail.com
Past Continuous Tense Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game
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Past Continuous Tense Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game

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Past Continuous Tense Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game-Ernesto Clases Divertidas en Español How to Play It: Play checkers with two people and a board consisting of 64 squares. The board alternates between 32 red and 32 black squares. Each player begins the game with 12 red or black colored discs. Players place their pieces on the 12 black squares closest to them. Black moves first. Players then alternate moves. Players can only move on the black squares, so pieces always move diagonally. Single pieces are always limited to forward moves (toward the opponent). A piece making a non-capturing move (not involving a jump) may move only one square. A piece making a capturing move (a jump) leaps over one of the opponent’s pieces, landing in a straight diagonal line on the other side. Only one piece may be captured in a single jump; however, multiple jumps are allowed on a single turn. When a piece is captured, it must be removed from the board. If a player is able to make a capture, there is no option, the jump must be made. If more than one capture is available, the player is free to choose whichever he or she prefers. When a piece reaches the furthest row from the player who controls that piece, it is crowned and becomes a king. One of the pieces which had been captured is placed on top of the king so that it is twice as high as a single piece. Kings are limited to moving diagonally but may move both forward and backward. Kings may combine jumps in several directions, forward and backward, on the same turn. Single pieces may shift direction diagonally during a multiple capture turn but must always jump forward (toward the opponent). How to Score It: A player wins the game when the opponent cannot make a move. In most cases, this is because all of the opponent’s pieces have been captured, but it could also be because all of his pieces are blocked in. With all checkerboard moves, students will say a target language word or a sentence that is represented by the photos on the spaces that they land on. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. Have Students spell the words for an extra challenge! Notes: Each game includes a checkers cut up sheet on page 2. An answer key and instructions are included on pages 3. All Spanish checkerboard games are formatted to be printed on legal size paper. However, you can use a pdf editor to take a snapshot of the game, paste it into a clean document, and then stretch or shrink it to any size you want. This resource is part of game bundle. Please send all compliments, critiques or special requests to: ernestoclasesdivertidas@gmail.com
Past Perfect Tense Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game
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Past Perfect Tense Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game

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Past Perfect Tense Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game-Ernesto Clases Divertidas en Español How to Play It: Play checkers with two people and a board consisting of 64 squares. The board alternates between 32 red and 32 black squares. Each player begins the game with 12 red or black colored discs. Players place their pieces on the 12 black squares closest to them. Black moves first. Players then alternate moves. Players can only move on the black squares, so pieces always move diagonally. Single pieces are always limited to forward moves (toward the opponent). A piece making a non-capturing move (not involving a jump) may move only one square. A piece making a capturing move (a jump) leaps over one of the opponent’s pieces, landing in a straight diagonal line on the other side. Only one piece may be captured in a single jump; however, multiple jumps are allowed on a single turn. When a piece is captured, it must be removed from the board. If a player is able to make a capture, there is no option, the jump must be made. If more than one capture is available, the player is free to choose whichever he or she prefers. When a piece reaches the furthest row from the player who controls that piece, it is crowned and becomes a king. One of the pieces which had been captured is placed on top of the king so that it is twice as high as a single piece. Kings are limited to moving diagonally but may move both forward and backward. Kings may combine jumps in several directions, forward and backward, on the same turn. Single pieces may shift direction diagonally during a multiple capture turn but must always jump forward (toward the opponent). How to Score It: A player wins the game when the opponent cannot make a move. In most cases, this is because all of the opponent’s pieces have been captured, but it could also be because all of his pieces are blocked in. With all checkerboard moves, students will say a target language word or a sentence that is represented by the photos on the spaces that they land on. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. Have Students spell the words for an extra challenge! Notes: Each game includes a checkers cut up sheet on page 2. An answer key and instructions are included on pages 3. All Spanish checkerboard games are formatted to be printed on legal size paper. However, you can use a pdf editor to take a snapshot of the game, paste it into a clean document, and then stretch or shrink it to any size you want. This resource is part of game bundle. Please send all compliments, critiques or special requests to: ernestoclasesdivertidas@gmail.com
Past Perfect Continuous Tense Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game
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Past Perfect Continuous Tense Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game

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Past Perfect Continuous Tense Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game-Ernesto Clases Divertidas en Español How to Play It: Play checkers with two people and a board consisting of 64 squares. The board alternates between 32 red and 32 black squares. Each player begins the game with 12 red or black colored discs. Players place their pieces on the 12 black squares closest to them. Black moves first. Players then alternate moves. Players can only move on the black squares, so pieces always move diagonally. Single pieces are always limited to forward moves (toward the opponent). A piece making a non-capturing move (not involving a jump) may move only one square. A piece making a capturing move (a jump) leaps over one of the opponent’s pieces, landing in a straight diagonal line on the other side. Only one piece may be captured in a single jump; however, multiple jumps are allowed on a single turn. When a piece is captured, it must be removed from the board. If a player is able to make a capture, there is no option, the jump must be made. If more than one capture is available, the player is free to choose whichever he or she prefers. When a piece reaches the furthest row from the player who controls that piece, it is crowned and becomes a king. One of the pieces which had been captured is placed on top of the king so that it is twice as high as a single piece. Kings are limited to moving diagonally but may move both forward and backward. Kings may combine jumps in several directions, forward and backward, on the same turn. Single pieces may shift direction diagonally during a multiple capture turn but must always jump forward (toward the opponent). How to Score It: A player wins the game when the opponent cannot make a move. In most cases, this is because all of the opponent’s pieces have been captured, but it could also be because all of his pieces are blocked in. With all checkerboard moves, students will say a target language word or a sentence that is represented by the photos on the spaces that they land on. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. Have Students spell the words for an extra challenge! Notes: Each game includes a checkers cut up sheet on page 2. An answer key and instructions are included on pages 3. All Spanish checkerboard games are formatted to be printed on legal size paper. However, you can use a pdf editor to take a snapshot of the game, paste it into a clean document, and then stretch or shrink it to any size you want. This resource is part of game bundle. Please send all compliments, critiques or special requests to: ernestoclasesdivertidas@gmail.com
Past Simple Tense Verbs #1 Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game
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Past Simple Tense Verbs #1 Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game

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Past Simple Tense Verbs #1 Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game-Ernesto Clases Divertidas en Español How to Play It: Play checkers with two people and a board consisting of 64 squares. The board alternates between 32 red and 32 black squares. Each player begins the game with 12 red or black colored discs. Players place their pieces on the 12 black squares closest to them. Black moves first. Players then alternate moves. Players can only move on the black squares, so pieces always move diagonally. Single pieces are always limited to forward moves (toward the opponent). A piece making a non-capturing move (not involving a jump) may move only one square. A piece making a capturing move (a jump) leaps over one of the opponent’s pieces, landing in a straight diagonal line on the other side. Only one piece may be captured in a single jump; however, multiple jumps are allowed on a single turn. When a piece is captured, it must be removed from the board. If a player is able to make a capture, there is no option, the jump must be made. If more than one capture is available, the player is free to choose whichever he or she prefers. When a piece reaches the furthest row from the player who controls that piece, it is crowned and becomes a king. One of the pieces which had been captured is placed on top of the king so that it is twice as high as a single piece. Kings are limited to moving diagonally but may move both forward and backward. Kings may combine jumps in several directions, forward and backward, on the same turn. Single pieces may shift direction diagonally during a multiple capture turn but must always jump forward (toward the opponent). How to Score It: A player wins the game when the opponent cannot make a move. In most cases, this is because all of the opponent’s pieces have been captured, but it could also be because all of his pieces are blocked in. With all checkerboard moves, students will say a target language word or a sentence that is represented by the photos on the spaces that they land on. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. Have Students spell the words for an extra challenge! Notes: Each game includes a checkers cut up sheet on page 2. An answer key and instructions are included on pages 3. All Spanish checkerboard games are formatted to be printed on legal size paper. However, you can use a pdf editor to take a snapshot of the game, paste it into a clean document, and then stretch or shrink it to any size you want. This resource is part of game bundle. Please send all compliments, critiques or special requests to: ernestoclasesdivertidas@gmail.com
Past Simple Tense Verbs #2 Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game
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Past Simple Tense Verbs #2 Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game

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Past Simple Tense Verbs #2 Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game-Ernesto Clases Divertidas en Español How to Play It: Play checkers with two people and a board consisting of 64 squares. The board alternates between 32 red and 32 black squares. Each player begins the game with 12 red or black colored discs. Players place their pieces on the 12 black squares closest to them. Black moves first. Players then alternate moves. Players can only move on the black squares, so pieces always move diagonally. Single pieces are always limited to forward moves (toward the opponent). A piece making a non-capturing move (not involving a jump) may move only one square. A piece making a capturing move (a jump) leaps over one of the opponent’s pieces, landing in a straight diagonal line on the other side. Only one piece may be captured in a single jump; however, multiple jumps are allowed on a single turn. When a piece is captured, it must be removed from the board. If a player is able to make a capture, there is no option, the jump must be made. If more than one capture is available, the player is free to choose whichever he or she prefers. When a piece reaches the furthest row from the player who controls that piece, it is crowned and becomes a king. One of the pieces which had been captured is placed on top of the king so that it is twice as high as a single piece. Kings are limited to moving diagonally but may move both forward and backward. Kings may combine jumps in several directions, forward and backward, on the same turn. Single pieces may shift direction diagonally during a multiple capture turn but must always jump forward (toward the opponent). How to Score It: A player wins the game when the opponent cannot make a move. In most cases, this is because all of the opponent’s pieces have been captured, but it could also be because all of his pieces are blocked in. With all checkerboard moves, students will say a target language word or a sentence that is represented by the photos on the spaces that they land on. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. Have Students spell the words for an extra challenge! Notes: Each game includes a checkers cut up sheet on page 2. An answer key and instructions are included on pages 3. All Spanish checkerboard games are formatted to be printed on legal size paper. However, you can use a pdf editor to take a snapshot of the game, paste it into a clean document, and then stretch or shrink it to any size you want. This resource is part of game bundle. Please send all compliments, critiques or special requests to: ernestoclasesdivertidas@gmail.com
Future Perfect Continuous Tense Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game
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Future Perfect Continuous Tense Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game

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Future Perfect Continuous Tense Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game-Ernesto Clases Divertidas en Español How to Play It: Play checkers with two people and a board consisting of 64 squares. The board alternates between 32 red and 32 black squares. Each player begins the game with 12 red or black colored discs. Players place their pieces on the 12 black squares closest to them. Black moves first. Players then alternate moves. Players can only move on the black squares, so pieces always move diagonally. Single pieces are always limited to forward moves (toward the opponent). A piece making a non-capturing move (not involving a jump) may move only one square. A piece making a capturing move (a jump) leaps over one of the opponent’s pieces, landing in a straight diagonal line on the other side. Only one piece may be captured in a single jump; however, multiple jumps are allowed on a single turn. When a piece is captured, it must be removed from the board. If a player is able to make a capture, there is no option, the jump must be made. If more than one capture is available, the player is free to choose whichever he or she prefers. When a piece reaches the furthest row from the player who controls that piece, it is crowned and becomes a king. One of the pieces which had been captured is placed on top of the king so that it is twice as high as a single piece. Kings are limited to moving diagonally but may move both forward and backward. Kings may combine jumps in several directions, forward and backward, on the same turn. Single pieces may shift direction diagonally during a multiple capture turn but must always jump forward (toward the opponent). How to Score It: A player wins the game when the opponent cannot make a move. In most cases, this is because all of the opponent’s pieces have been captured, but it could also be because all of his pieces are blocked in. With all checkerboard moves, students will say a target language word or a sentence that is represented by the photos on the spaces that they land on. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. Have Students spell the words for an extra challenge! Notes: Each game includes a checkers cut up sheet on page 2. An answer key and instructions are included on pages 3. All Spanish checkerboard games are formatted to be printed on legal size paper. However, you can use a pdf editor to take a snapshot of the game, paste it into a clean document, and then stretch or shrink it to any size you want. This resource is part of game bundle. Please send all compliments, critiques or special requests to: ernestoclasesdivertidas@gmail.com
Present Perfect Tense Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game
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Present Perfect Tense Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game

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Present Perfect Tense Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game-Ernesto Clases Divertidas en Español How to Play It: Play checkers with two people and a board consisting of 64 squares. The board alternates between 32 red and 32 black squares. Each player begins the game with 12 red or black colored discs. Players place their pieces on the 12 black squares closest to them. Black moves first. Players then alternate moves. Players can only move on the black squares, so pieces always move diagonally. Single pieces are always limited to forward moves (toward the opponent). A piece making a non-capturing move (not involving a jump) may move only one square. A piece making a capturing move (a jump) leaps over one of the opponent’s pieces, landing in a straight diagonal line on the other side. Only one piece may be captured in a single jump; however, multiple jumps are allowed on a single turn. When a piece is captured, it must be removed from the board. If a player is able to make a capture, there is no option, the jump must be made. If more than one capture is available, the player is free to choose whichever he or she prefers. When a piece reaches the furthest row from the player who controls that piece, it is crowned and becomes a king. One of the pieces which had been captured is placed on top of the king so that it is twice as high as a single piece. Kings are limited to moving diagonally but may move both forward and backward. Kings may combine jumps in several directions, forward and backward, on the same turn. Single pieces may shift direction diagonally during a multiple capture turn but must always jump forward (toward the opponent). How to Score It: A player wins the game when the opponent cannot make a move. In most cases, this is because all of the opponent’s pieces have been captured, but it could also be because all of his pieces are blocked in. With all checkerboard moves, students will say a target language word or a sentence that is represented by the photos on the spaces that they land on. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. Have Students spell the words for an extra challenge! Notes: Each game includes a checkers cut up sheet on page 2. An answer key and instructions are included on pages 3. All Spanish checkerboard games are formatted to be printed on legal size paper. However, you can use a pdf editor to take a snapshot of the game, paste it into a clean document, and then stretch or shrink it to any size you want. This resource is part of game bundle. Please send all compliments, critiques or special requests to: ernestoclasesdivertidas@gmail.com
Present Simple Tense Statements Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game
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Present Simple Tense Statements Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game

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Present Simple Tense Statements Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game-Ernesto Clases Divertidas en Español How to Play It: Play checkers with two people and a board consisting of 64 squares. The board alternates between 32 red and 32 black squares. Each player begins the game with 12 red or black colored discs. Players place their pieces on the 12 black squares closest to them. Black moves first. Players then alternate moves. Players can only move on the black squares, so pieces always move diagonally. Single pieces are always limited to forward moves (toward the opponent). A piece making a non-capturing move (not involving a jump) may move only one square. A piece making a capturing move (a jump) leaps over one of the opponent’s pieces, landing in a straight diagonal line on the other side. Only one piece may be captured in a single jump; however, multiple jumps are allowed on a single turn. When a piece is captured, it must be removed from the board. If a player is able to make a capture, there is no option, the jump must be made. If more than one capture is available, the player is free to choose whichever he or she prefers. When a piece reaches the furthest row from the player who controls that piece, it is crowned and becomes a king. One of the pieces which had been captured is placed on top of the king so that it is twice as high as a single piece. Kings are limited to moving diagonally but may move both forward and backward. Kings may combine jumps in several directions, forward and backward, on the same turn. Single pieces may shift direction diagonally during a multiple capture turn but must always jump forward (toward the opponent). How to Score It: A player wins the game when the opponent cannot make a move. In most cases, this is because all of the opponent’s pieces have been captured, but it could also be because all of his pieces are blocked in. With all checkerboard moves, students will say a target language word or a sentence that is represented by the photos on the spaces that they land on. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. Have Students spell the words for an extra challenge! Notes: Each game includes a checkers cut up sheet on page 2. An answer key and instructions are included on pages 3. All Spanish checkerboard games are formatted to be printed on legal size paper. However, you can use a pdf editor to take a snapshot of the game, paste it into a clean document, and then stretch or shrink it to any size you want. This resource is part of game bundle. Please send all compliments, critiques or special requests to: ernestoclasesdivertidas@gmail.com
Quantifiers Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game
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Quantifiers Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game

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Quantifiers Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game-Ernesto Clases Divertidas en Español How to Play It: Play checkers with two people and a board consisting of 64 squares. The board alternates between 32 red and 32 black squares. Each player begins the game with 12 red or black colored discs. Players place their pieces on the 12 black squares closest to them. Black moves first. Players then alternate moves. Players can only move on the black squares, so pieces always move diagonally. Single pieces are always limited to forward moves (toward the opponent). A piece making a non-capturing move (not involving a jump) may move only one square. A piece making a capturing move (a jump) leaps over one of the opponent’s pieces, landing in a straight diagonal line on the other side. Only one piece may be captured in a single jump; however, multiple jumps are allowed on a single turn. When a piece is captured, it must be removed from the board. If a player is able to make a capture, there is no option, the jump must be made. If more than one capture is available, the player is free to choose whichever he or she prefers. When a piece reaches the furthest row from the player who controls that piece, it is crowned and becomes a king. One of the pieces which had been captured is placed on top of the king so that it is twice as high as a single piece. Kings are limited to moving diagonally but may move both forward and backward. Kings may combine jumps in several directions, forward and backward, on the same turn. Single pieces may shift direction diagonally during a multiple capture turn but must always jump forward (toward the opponent). How to Score It: A player wins the game when the opponent cannot make a move. In most cases, this is because all of the opponent’s pieces have been captured, but it could also be because all of his pieces are blocked in. With all checkerboard moves, students will say a target language word or a sentence that is represented by the photos on the spaces that they land on. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. Have Students spell the words for an extra challenge! Notes: Each game includes a checkers cut up sheet on page 2. An answer key and instructions are included on pages 3. All Spanish checkerboard games are formatted to be printed on legal size paper. However, you can use a pdf editor to take a snapshot of the game, paste it into a clean document, and then stretch or shrink it to any size you want. This resource is part of game bundle. Please send all compliments, critiques or special requests to: ernestoclasesdivertidas@gmail.com
Indefinite Pronouns Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game
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Indefinite Pronouns Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game

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Indefinite Pronouns Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game-Ernesto Clases Divertidas en Español How to Play It: Play checkers with two people and a board consisting of 64 squares. The board alternates between 32 red and 32 black squares. Each player begins the game with 12 red or black colored discs. Players place their pieces on the 12 black squares closest to them. Black moves first. Players then alternate moves. Players can only move on the black squares, so pieces always move diagonally. Single pieces are always limited to forward moves (toward the opponent). A piece making a non-capturing move (not involving a jump) may move only one square. A piece making a capturing move (a jump) leaps over one of the opponent’s pieces, landing in a straight diagonal line on the other side. Only one piece may be captured in a single jump; however, multiple jumps are allowed on a single turn. When a piece is captured, it must be removed from the board. If a player is able to make a capture, there is no option, the jump must be made. If more than one capture is available, the player is free to choose whichever he or she prefers. When a piece reaches the furthest row from the player who controls that piece, it is crowned and becomes a king. One of the pieces which had been captured is placed on top of the king so that it is twice as high as a single piece. Kings are limited to moving diagonally but may move both forward and backward. Kings may combine jumps in several directions, forward and backward, on the same turn. Single pieces may shift direction diagonally during a multiple capture turn but must always jump forward (toward the opponent). How to Score It: A player wins the game when the opponent cannot make a move. In most cases, this is because all of the opponent’s pieces have been captured, but it could also be because all of his pieces are blocked in. With all checkerboard moves, students will say a target language word or a sentence that is represented by the photos on the spaces that they land on. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. Have Students spell the words for an extra challenge! Notes: Each game includes a checkers cut up sheet on page 2. An answer key and instructions are included on pages 3. All Spanish checkerboard games are formatted to be printed on legal size paper. However, you can use a pdf editor to take a snapshot of the game, paste it into a clean document, and then stretch or shrink it to any size you want. This resource is part of game bundle. Please send all compliments, critiques or special requests to: ernestoclasesdivertidas@gmail.com
Future Simple Tense with Will Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game
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Future Simple Tense with Will Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game

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Future Simple Tense with Will Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game-Ernesto Clases Divertidas en Español How to Play It: Play checkers with two people and a board consisting of 64 squares. The board alternates between 32 red and 32 black squares. Each player begins the game with 12 red or black colored discs. Players place their pieces on the 12 black squares closest to them. Black moves first. Players then alternate moves. Players can only move on the black squares, so pieces always move diagonally. Single pieces are always limited to forward moves (toward the opponent). A piece making a non-capturing move (not involving a jump) may move only one square. A piece making a capturing move (a jump) leaps over one of the opponent’s pieces, landing in a straight diagonal line on the other side. Only one piece may be captured in a single jump; however, multiple jumps are allowed on a single turn. When a piece is captured, it must be removed from the board. If a player is able to make a capture, there is no option, the jump must be made. If more than one capture is available, the player is free to choose whichever he or she prefers. When a piece reaches the furthest row from the player who controls that piece, it is crowned and becomes a king. One of the pieces which had been captured is placed on top of the king so that it is twice as high as a single piece. Kings are limited to moving diagonally but may move both forward and backward. Kings may combine jumps in several directions, forward and backward, on the same turn. Single pieces may shift direction diagonally during a multiple capture turn but must always jump forward (toward the opponent). How to Score It: A player wins the game when the opponent cannot make a move. In most cases, this is because all of the opponent’s pieces have been captured, but it could also be because all of his pieces are blocked in. With all checkerboard moves, students will say a target language word or a sentence that is represented by the photos on the spaces that they land on. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. Have Students spell the words for an extra challenge! Notes: Each game includes a checkers cut up sheet on page 2. An answer key and instructions are included on pages 3. All Spanish checkerboard games are formatted to be printed on legal size paper. However, you can use a pdf editor to take a snapshot of the game, paste it into a clean document, and then stretch or shrink it to any size you want. This resource is part of game bundle. Please send all compliments, critiques or special requests to: ernestoclasesdivertidas@gmail.com
Demonstratives Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game
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Demonstratives Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game

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Demonstratives Spanish Legal Size Photo Checkers Game-Ernesto Clases Divertidas en Español How to Play It: Play checkers with two people and a board consisting of 64 squares. The board alternates between 32 red and 32 black squares. Each player begins the game with 12 red or black colored discs. Players place their pieces on the 12 black squares closest to them. Black moves first. Players then alternate moves. Players can only move on the black squares, so pieces always move diagonally. Single pieces are always limited to forward moves (toward the opponent). A piece making a non-capturing move (not involving a jump) may move only one square. A piece making a capturing move (a jump) leaps over one of the opponent’s pieces, landing in a straight diagonal line on the other side. Only one piece may be captured in a single jump; however, multiple jumps are allowed on a single turn. When a piece is captured, it must be removed from the board. If a player is able to make a capture, there is no option, the jump must be made. If more than one capture is available, the player is free to choose whichever he or she prefers. When a piece reaches the furthest row from the player who controls that piece, it is crowned and becomes a king. One of the pieces which had been captured is placed on top of the king so that it is twice as high as a single piece. Kings are limited to moving diagonally but may move both forward and backward. Kings may combine jumps in several directions, forward and backward, on the same turn. Single pieces may shift direction diagonally during a multiple capture turn but must always jump forward (toward the opponent). How to Score It: A player wins the game when the opponent cannot make a move. In most cases, this is because all of the opponent’s pieces have been captured, but it could also be because all of his pieces are blocked in. With all checkerboard moves, students will say a target language word or a sentence that is represented by the photos on the spaces that they land on. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. Have Students spell the words for an extra challenge! Notes: Each game includes a checkers cut up sheet on page 2. An answer key and instructions are included on pages 3. All Spanish checkerboard games are formatted to be printed on legal size paper. However, you can use a pdf editor to take a snapshot of the game, paste it into a clean document, and then stretch or shrink it to any size you want. This resource is part of game bundle. Please send all compliments, critiques or special requests to: ernestoclasesdivertidas@gmail.com
Passive versus Active Voice Spanish Legal Size Photo Chutes and Ladders Game
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Passive versus Active Voice Spanish Legal Size Photo Chutes and Ladders Game

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Passive versus Active Voice Spanish Legal Size Photo Chutes and Ladders Game-Ernesto Clases Divertidas en Español How to Play It: Play the Chutes and Ladders like a regular board game except students begin at the bottom of the game and move upwards. If a student lands on a space with a ladder they may climb up to the space where the ladder ends. If they land on a Chute they must slide down to the space where the chute ends. As students move around the board they will say a target language word or a sentence that is represented by the photos on the spaces that they land on. How to Score It: If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. Have Students spell the words for an extra challenge! Note: Incorrect answers do not count with ladders. Notes: An answer key and instructions are included on page 2. Paper markers and dice pattern are included on page 3. All Spanish chutes and ladders board games are formatted to be printed on legal size paper. However, you can use a pdf editor to take a snapshot of the game, paste it into a clean document, and then stretch or shrink it to any size you want. This resource is part of game bundle. Please send all compliments, critiques or special requests to: ernestoclasesdivertidas@gmail.com
Past Simple Tense Verbs #1 Spanish Legal Size Photo Chutes and Ladders Game
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Past Simple Tense Verbs #1 Spanish Legal Size Photo Chutes and Ladders Game

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Past Simple Tense Verbs #1 Spanish Legal Size Photo Chutes and Ladders Game-Ernesto Clases Divertidas en Español How to Play It: Play the Chutes and Ladders like a regular board game except students begin at the bottom of the game and move upwards. If a student lands on a space with a ladder they may climb up to the space where the ladder ends. If they land on a Chute they must slide down to the space where the chute ends. As students move around the board they will say a target language word or a sentence that is represented by the photos on the spaces that they land on. How to Score It: If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. Have Students spell the words for an extra challenge! Note: Incorrect answers do not count with ladders. Notes: An answer key and instructions are included on page 2. Paper markers and dice pattern are included on page 3. All Spanish chutes and ladders board games are formatted to be printed on legal size paper. However, you can use a pdf editor to take a snapshot of the game, paste it into a clean document, and then stretch or shrink it to any size you want. This resource is part of game bundle. Please send all compliments, critiques or special requests to: ernestoclasesdivertidas@gmail.com
Adverbs of Frequency and Expressions Spanish Legal Size Photo Chutes Game
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Adverbs of Frequency and Expressions Spanish Legal Size Photo Chutes Game

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Adverbs of Frequency and Expressions Spanish Legal Size Photo Chutes Game-Ernesto Clases Divertidas en Español How to Play It: Play the Chutes and Ladders like a regular board game except students begin at the bottom of the game and move upwards. If a student lands on a space with a ladder they may climb up to the space where the ladder ends. If they land on a Chute they must slide down to the space where the chute ends. As students move around the board they will say a target language word or a sentence that is represented by the photos on the spaces that they land on. How to Score It: If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. Have Students spell the words for an extra challenge! Note: Incorrect answers do not count with ladders. Notes: An answer key and instructions are included on page 2. Paper markers and dice pattern are included on page 3. All Spanish chutes and ladders board games are formatted to be printed on legal size paper. However, you can use a pdf editor to take a snapshot of the game, paste it into a clean document, and then stretch or shrink it to any size you want. This resource is part of game bundle. Please send all compliments, critiques or special requests to: ernestoclasesdivertidas@gmail.com