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Spanish Christmas Carols - Villancicos
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Spanish Christmas Carols - Villancicos

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This is a book of 35 Villancicos (Spanish Christmas Carols). There is a mix of villancicos native to the Spanish speaking world and ones that are translated from English. These are just the lyrics. Since it is a Word Doc, it would be very easy to create your own cloze or other listening activity to go with a Youtube video of the song. Included are the following: A La Huella, A La Huella - Traditional Argentine Carol A Media Noche Resonó - It Came Upon a Midnight Clear Al Mundo Paz, Nació Jesús - Joy to the World Allá en el Pesebre - Away in a Manger Ande la Marimorena - Traditional Andalusian Carol Arre Borriquito - Traditional Spanish Carol Blanca Navidad - White Christmas Burrito Sabanero - Traditional Venezuelan Carol Campana Sobre Campana - Traditional Spanish Carol Cascabel - Jingle Bells Dulce Jesús Mio - Traditional Ecuadorian Carol Escuchad el Son Triunfal - Hark the Herald Angels Sing Feliz Navidad - Modern American Carol Fum, Fum, Fum - Traditional Catalonian Carol Hoy en la Tierra - Angels We Have Heard on High La Noticia Sin Igual - The First Noël Los Peces en el Río - Traditional Spanish Carol Los Tres Reyes - We Three Kings Navidad, Navidad - Jingle Bells Noche de Paz - Silent Night Noche Sagrada - O Holy Night Oh, Aldehuela de Belén - Oh Little Town of Bethlehem ¡Oh Ven, Oh Ven, Emanuel! - Oh Come, Oh Come, Emmanuel Para Pedir Posadas - Traditional Mexican Song ¿Qué Niño es Este? - What Child is This? Que Verdes Son - Oh Christmas Tree Rodolfo El Reno - Rudolf the Red-nosed Reindeer Santa Claus Llegó a la Ciudad - Santa Claus is Coming to Town Se Oye Un Son En Alta Esfera - Hark the Herald Angels Sing Te Deseo Muy Felices Fiestas - Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas Tutaina - Traditional Colombian Carol Ve, Dilo en Las Montañas - Go Tell it on the Mountains Venid Fieles Todos - Oh Come All Ye Faithful Ya Llegó la Navidad - Deck The Halls Ya Vienen Los Reyes Magos - Traditional Spanish Carol
MEGA Navidad Christmas Bundle
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MEGA Navidad Christmas Bundle

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All of my Christmas themed activities and lessons. Included are 1. Villancicos - https://www.tes.com/us/teacher-lessons/spanish-christmas-carols-villancicos-11182564 2. Burrito Sabanero Cloze Activity - https://www.tes.com/us/teacher-lessons/burrito-sabanero-activity-11182573 3. Las Posadas ppt. - https://www.tes.com/us/teacher-lessons/las-posadas-11182555 These three items cost just under $10 individually. Buy them bundled for only $8
Las Posadas
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Las Posadas

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Great presentation for Navidad. Multimedia PPT presentation explaining the tradition of Las Posadas in Mexico. Also discussed are the festivals of similar origin "Novena de Aguinaldos" and "La Parranda." The slides are all in Spanish but at a very comprehensible level. I use this as an introduction before doing a simulation of Las Posadas with my upper level students.
El Camino de Santiago
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El Camino de Santiago

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PPT presentation with listening guide that gives background into Spain's famous Camino de Santiago de Compostela. St. James Way. This presentation is completely in Spanish yet very comprehensible. A great way to give your students background on this cultural phenomenon. Also comes with a listening guide to keep students engaged during the presentation.
Spanish Marketplace - El Mercado Simulation
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Spanish Marketplace - El Mercado Simulation

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Complete, ready-to-use, standards-based activity that has been classroom tested. Turn your room into a Latin American mercado. Everything you need to run a successful Mercado simulation in your classroom. Over 15 pages of detailed material. Bonus Introduction Powerpoint Presentation.
Día De Acción de Gracias Lotería, Thanksgiving Bingo
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Día De Acción de Gracias Lotería, Thanksgiving Bingo

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This has become a fun tradition in my Spanish classes. The day before Thanksgiving break we always play "Lotería" with Thanksgiving vocab. Included is the 24 space board (1 space "gratis") and a vocabulary list of 42 words. I am including a Word and PDF of the list in case you would like to modify it. I have also included a detailed instruction sheet with some tips that I have learned over the years to help the game go better.
Por vs. Para Graphic
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Por vs. Para Graphic

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I developed this graphic to help my students conceptualize Por vs. Para. This graphic illustrates the transient nature of Por while showing Para as more of an end point. On page 2 I have written color coded sentences that illustrate the explanations on the graphic. The sentences are exactly alike except for the word Por or Para. There is also an explanation of what is being said in parentheses.
"Si El Norte Fuera El Sur," Immigration, Imperfect Subjunctive
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"Si El Norte Fuera El Sur," Immigration, Imperfect Subjunctive

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This is an activity that I developed for my Spanish 4 students. In our Unit on Immigration, we also work with the Imperfect Subjunctive. I teach that first, then introduce this. Later students will use the Imperfect Subjunctive to put themselves in the shoes of immigrants. This Word Doc has key vocabulary and terms front loaded. There are also questions that promote higher order thinking. Also included are the song lyrics, a link to a Youtube version, and discussion questions at the end. *Warning. The lyrics reference drugs, alcohol, topless bars, Lorena Bobbitt, and has the word "ramera." I recommend you look at the lyrics online before buying. I avoid the first verse and most of the chorus (where all of these are contained) and focus on the second verse. Also, the official video has a child urinating in a bucket and you can see his exposed buttocks. The video link I have included shows the album cover throughout the song.
Los Reyes Magos - Three Kings Day Presentation
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Los Reyes Magos - Three Kings Day Presentation

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Teach your students about how Spanish speaking countries celebrate Epiphany (Día de los Reyes Magos) with this authentic resource. Contains a powerpoint presentation of Nicaraguan Poet, Rubén Darío's poem "Los Reyes Magos," with background information on the author and holiday, and a listening guide (in .doc and .pdf format) with directions for students to write their own letter to the Reyes at the end. WARNING: Because of the holiday, the poem has Christian elements in it. I recommend that you read the poem before buying. Just Google "Rubén Darío Los Reyes Magos."
El Futuro, The Future Tense in Spanish
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El Futuro, The Future Tense in Spanish

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This powerpoint is what I use when I introduce the Future Tense in my upper level Spanish classes. The powerpoint is over 90% in Spanish (per ACTFL guidelines). There are two opportunities for students to practice/formative assessment.
The 3 Moods of Spanish (intro to the Subjunctive)
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The 3 Moods of Spanish (intro to the Subjunctive)

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Are your students struggling to understand the Subjunctive mood? This Powerpoint explains, in simple terms, the 3 different moods in Spanish: Indicative, Imperative, and Subjunctive. I use this as a primer before we look at when and how to use the Subjunctive in my upper level Spanish classes.
El Alamo Introduction Powerpoint
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El Alamo Introduction Powerpoint

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This is a Powerpoint, completely in Spanish, that I use to introduce the events of the Texas Revolution. Could be used as an intro to TPRS novel Rebeldes de Tejas, although, for copyright reasons, it makes no reference to the book, just the historical events. Also included is a 1 page student guide with an answer key that students can use to write the vocabulary and create a timeline to visualize the events from Mexico's independence to the Treaty of Velasco.
Un Restaurante Latino Extra Credit
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Un Restaurante Latino Extra Credit

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The form that I use for students who would like to get extra credit by going to an authentic Latin Restaurant (i.e. Mexican, Salvadoran, Ecuadorian, etc) and putting their Spanish to use in an authentic, outside of class, context. This Doc has my specific information but it is very simple to modify to meet your needs.
Semana Santa Videogame Authentic Text Activity
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Semana Santa Videogame Authentic Text Activity

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This authentic text from April 7th, 2014 talks about the release of a new game based on Semana Santa en Seville, Spain. The runner style game has the traditional "nazareno" in pointed hood and cape running through the streets of Seville to get to his processional on time. There is so much good vocabulary in this 3 paragraph, high interest, authentic text. Who knows, you may even have a student download and play the game. Included is the original text and a teacher's guide.
Complete set of "Mi Propio Auto" Quizzes
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Complete set of "Mi Propio Auto" Quizzes

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Quizzes for every chapter of the Blaine Ray novel "Mi Propio Auto." Assess students vocabulary and comprehension. Use as a formative or summative assessment. Open or closed book. Answer keys are provided for each quiz.
Burrito Sabanero Activity
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Burrito Sabanero Activity

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Teach your students this authentic Christmas carol (villancico) from Venezuela. Included is a cloze activity and explanation of regional vocabulary. Also included, is a brief grammar review sheet over the concepts of diminutives and correctly using accent marks using examples from the song.
Incident Report (Preterite vs. Imperfect)
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Incident Report (Preterite vs. Imperfect)

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When I first introduce the concept of the Preterite vs. Imperfect in class, I set up a time with a colleague to come into my class while my back is turned and "steal" something. When I turn around and my students tell me what happened, I feign shock and tell them that we will need to write up an incident report and turn it in to the office. That's when I hand each of them one of these forms. :) You could adapt the "incident" to be anything you want. This form is general. Students begin to see how describing the scene is usually in the Imperfect and describing the specific actions is usually in the Preterite. I use DUWIT (Imperfect) and DISC (Preterite) but this is in Word Doc format so you can replace this with your own acronym. You can also add your school logo, if you would like, in order to make this more "official" looking. Also included is a poster that I put up that illustrates DISC vs. DUWIT.