I've just finished my Secondary PGCE in MFL in June 2019, so many of my resources will be put on to aid those who were in the same position as me! Hopefully in time, my resources will be catered to all! I hope to be useful for all those with many years of experience and inspire future teachers!
I've just finished my Secondary PGCE in MFL in June 2019, so many of my resources will be put on to aid those who were in the same position as me! Hopefully in time, my resources will be catered to all! I hope to be useful for all those with many years of experience and inspire future teachers!
Everyone received a magical gift, except Mirabel. Have your students match the Madrigal family member with the appropriate description of their gift, or lack thereof.
Answer keys have been included.
Enjoy :)
Designed to develop translation skills for the new GCSE, this worksheet offers both Foundation and Higher tasks on the topic of technology. Answers and mark scheme provided.
Presentation with a little bit of vocab regarding Spanish typical food.
Conjugation of the most important verbs related to meals.
Final game “LA BOMBA”
A reading comprehension about the film “Sleepy Hollow” of Tim Burton.
Perfect for a revision of past simple in Spanish and you are teaching your students about films and tv. All these in a halloween spooky atmosphere…
Use this project to help build a class altar for Día de los Muertos. Students are required to pick someone to honor for Día de los Muertos and celebrate their life by bringing in a picture, a sugar skull, and an offering.
I’ve included 3 different versions of this project to fit three different levels of Spanish:
Spanish 1: Write 25 words using present tense
Spanish 2: Write 50 words using the preterite tense
Spanish 3: Write 120 words using the preterite and imperfect tenses
• Sugar_Skull_Box: a small craft project so that students have something to put on the ofrenda. It makes a box so they can add their offering inside.
A Reading Comprehension Worksheet on the Festival of Sumpango in Guatemala.
A different and interesting activity for the Day of the Dead.
Suitable for Year 9 and Year 10 classes :)
Both editable and pdf versions are available!
La Tomatina in Spain is a crazy festival!! With this PowerPoint presentation, you’ll enjoy fantastic photos, along with basic, but important info in Spanish!! Feel free to change what you like!
Get your students watching this fun video about ‘La tomatina’ then check their comprehension with the accompanying activities of the worksheet!!!
Enjoy :)
A nice reading comprehension about a teeneager’s holiday in Costa Rica.
Questions about the text, writing part and an extension about the use of Spanish past simple.
This PowerPoint was designed for my low-ability Year 8 group just before their writing test.
The text tells about the typical week of Buffy, the vampire slayer. Pupils have to read, complete with the right verbs, and translate the paragraph, in order to keep a good example to follow.
The starter is a translation of common phrases related to daily routine.
Enjoy :)
I grew up calling these “cootie catchers” or “fortune-tellers,” but these little origami games are fun for Spanish vocab practice!
Includes:
2 different “comecocos” versions
student instructions explaining how to play
student answer keys for checking their partner’s work
instructions for YOU on how to fold these things!
Vocabulary is pretty universal–but it’s specifically geared for Avancemos 1 Unit 3.1. I’ve included editable versions of documents included so that you can make modifications.
I’d encourage you to give it a try! It’s a hit with students, and not nearly so hard as it looks to put together.
This worksheet allows students to practice the use of the Spanish verbs SER and ESTAR, by reading a paragraph based on the TV show “Modern Family” and filling in the blank with the appropriate verb.
Student will be engaged while being familiar with the TV show.
It promotes development of language acquisition by applying the concepts (ser vs. estar) in a real life situation, and reading comprehension.
Answer keys have been included :)
Enjoy :)
Powerpoint useful to practise with Spanish physical descriptions using a couple of characters from Disney’s Encanto. Great for both in person and virtual practice!
P.s. You can use it with Pear Deck support or as simple Powerpoint.
Enjoy :)
STUDENT’S HANDOUT ADDED!
ALL MISTAKES HAVE BEEN CORRECTED AND ANSWERS KEYS INCLUDED!!!
Students will use the Madrigal family tree (provided) to answer questions. The questions will be based on family relationships and appearances. Knowledge from the movie will help with some clues, but is not necessary! Then, students will write sentences to describe different members of the family. Models are provided! Also added a very practical handout for your students.
You can upload this to your school’s LMS or easily print out for your students to complete on paper.
The presentation includes lots of color and fun GIFs to keep students engaged. Please let me know if you see any errors, and I will correct them ASAP. Thank you!
These activities were planned as the “Día de los Muertos” lesson for Year 9s. They can also be useful for year 10s or can be adapted to lower year groups to give them some cultural insight into día de los muertos.
I included a video comprehension activity about the short Mexican film “Hasta los Huesos”, and a listening comprehension about the song “La Llorona”.
Hope you will enjoy them :)
Detailed presentation about “Mi Familia”.
I included a worksheet to help students build their sentences about family description.
An engaging starter perfect for mini -whiteboards!!!
Enjoy and please leave a feedback :)
Thank you!
This deceptively unprovocative game is an easy way to celebrate Day of the Dead in your Spanish 1+ classes. Students will learn about the holiday during the game as they listen to a simple, first-person reading about what one family does to celebrate this holiday.
INSTRUCTIONS ARE IN PDF!!!