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Foreign Language Learning Goal Posters - Level 1
Thirty-Four 8 1/2 x 11 Posters that each feature a learning goal for Level 1 language learners. These learning goals align with the ACTFL goals for Novice-Low learners and are written in student-friendly language that will help you focus the learning in your classroom.
These are perfect for bulletin boards, showcases, borders, or to post. Administrators and parents love to see goals posted in classrooms as it helps them see exactly what students are learning and should be able to do.
Foreign Language Learning Goal Posters: Novice-High
Sixty-Two 8 1/2 x 11 Posters that each feature a learning goal for Level 3 language learners. These learning goals align with the ACTFL goals for Novice-High learners and are written in student-friendly language that will help you focus the learning in your classroom.
These are perfect for bulletin boards, showcases, borders, or to post. Administrators and parents love to see goals posted in classrooms as it helps them see exactly what students are learning and should be able to do.
Foreign Language Learning Goal Posters: Intermediate-Low
Seventy-Four 8 1/2 x 11 Posters that each feature a learning goal for Level 4 language learners. These learning goals align with the ACTFL goals for Intermediate-Low learners and are written in student-friendly language that will help you focus the learning in your classroom.
These are perfect for bulletin boards, showcases, borders, or to post. Administrators and parents love to see goals posted in classrooms as it helps them see exactly what students are learning and should be able to do.
Foreign Language Learning Goal Posters: Intermediate-Mid
Sixty-Seven 8 1/2 x 11 Posters that each feature a learning goal for Level 5 language learners. These learning goals align with the ACTFL goals for Intermediate-Mid learners and are written in student-friendly language that will help you focus the learning in your classroom.
These are perfect for bulletin boards, showcases, borders, or to post. Administrators and parents love to see goals posted in classrooms as it helps them see exactly what students are learning and should be able to do.
School Signs in Spanish
Putting up Spanish language signs around your school is a great way to help not only the current students in your program, but also to promote your language to other students. Many of you may teach in schools with some students that ONLY speak Spanish and this is a great way to support their acquisition of English too!
This set of forty-five easy to read signs will allow you to label all of the most important places in and outside of your school building. There are a wide variety of signs to fit the needs of both primary and secondary teachers.
Each sign promotes the language with a "Learn Spanish" header so that students are aware that they are looking at words in Spanish. Also included on each sign is the Spanish word for a location in the school and the English Equivalent. Many of the signs include multiple versions in case you have a preference for certain words or terms when there are several.
If you don't want to place the signs yourself, having your students review the places in the school by placing the signs themselves is a great beginning of the school year activity.
Spanish Awards & Certificates
These awards are great for recognizing students for achievements both inside and outside of the classroom. There are spaces on each award/certificate to fill in specifics so that the templates remains flexible for all the different things a teacher may want to use them for.
Included are 6 different awards or certificates;
-Feliz Cumpleaños (Happy Birthday)
-Superestrella (Superstar)
-Buen Trabajo (Good Work)
-Primer Lugar (First Place)
-Segundo Lugar (Second Place)
-Tercer Lugar (Third Place)
Spanish Alphabet Poster Set
Thirty 8 1/2 x 11 posters, each one featuring a letter of the Spanish alphabet and a corresponding word. These would make a great classroom border, word wall, or "I have, who has" game cards.
World Language Proficiency Parrots
This colorful bulletin board set will help your students understand the different language proficiency levels from Novice-Low to Intermediate-High.
In addition to the visuals needed to create the bulletin board, there are ideas for how to incorporate the bulletin board and proficiency levels into classroom activities from the very first day of school.
Best of all, if the visuals get worn out, you will always have access to this file to print new ones for years to come. You will also have access to updates and/or additions to this resource.
This Bulletin Board Set Contains:
-Instructions for assembling
-Picture of assembled bulletin board
-6 Proficiency Parrots on Branches
-6 Speech bubbles with text corresponding to proficiency levels
-6 Proficiency level leaf tags (Novice-Low to Intermediate-High)
-Hibiscus Flower Markers
Digital World Language Teacher Planner
This Digital Planner for World Language Teachers is really two planners in one! All forms in the planner are fillable for digital safe-keeping, but they are also printable if you prefer to keep them in a binder or hand off completed forms as documentation for your department head or administration.
The "Classroom Manager" features everything you need to keep your class organized and collect documentation for yourself or as part of a teacher evaluation program.
The "Classroom Manager" includes:
-Teacher Schedule
-Substitute Teacher Forms
-Parent Contact Log
-Student Accommodation Sheets (IEP, 504, TAG)
-Teacher Evaluation Program Organizer
-To-Do Lists
-Student Behavior Log
-Hall Pass Log
-Month by Month Calendar
The "Lesson Planner" focuses on helping World Language teachers plan instruction using research-based methods. Whether you are currently using a textbook or designing your own units, this planner will help you to effectively sequence your instruction as well as balance activities through the various modes of communication (listening, reading, writing, speaking). This will even help remind you to include culture and real-life applications for the content you teach.
The "Lesson Planner" includes:
-Resource Links to the Best Websites for Language Teachers
-Monthly Cultural Calendars
-Formal Lesson Plan Template
-Pre-Planning Activities
-Lesson Planning Mantra
-Assessment Planning
-Thematic Vocabulary Planning
-Listening & Reading Resource List
-Speaking & Writing Resource List
-Cultural Connection Resource List
-First Week Lesson Day by Day
-Second Week Lesson Day by Day
-Feedback & Reflection
Essentially, this planner includes everything a new or experienced World Language Teacher will need to stay organized all year long. This planner will be updated yearly with new calendars and information based on the feedback I receive from real World Language Teachers.
Spanish-Speaking Country Project
This is a great report framework that your students can use to create a visually interesting country report while using the target language. It can be completed digitally or the good old-fashioned way!
This is my go to assignment when I have a student who is missing school for a family vacation. It allows them to be accountable for learning without the hassle of trying to modify assignments that we will be doing in class while they are gone.
Students will explore the cities, foods, cultures, and products of the chosen country while also incorporating practical information like flight details and distances.
This report comes in two file formats - an editable Power Point file, and a Google Slide format. If your students are learning to use Google Drive or Google Classroom, this project can instantly be shared with them using the link provided.
This project has 5 slides, the details of which are below;
Slide 1 - Title Slide (students provide name, class period, etc)
Slide 2 - Flight information, Postage Stamp design, Map
Slide 3 - Postcard Design and Writing Activities
Slide 4 - Suitcase Decoration Activity, Packing list, Souvenir Info
Slide 5 - Travel Diary including country facts, cities, typical dishes, and tourist attractions
When the project is finished, it is easy for students to present it to the class with Power Point or Google Slides. It also makes great visuals for a bulletin board or other display of student work.
"Eres Mía" & The Verbs SER with Description
This activity goes along with the song "Eres Mía" by Romeo Santos (formerly of Aventura) which is readily available on YouTube and iTunes.
Students will watch the music video and complete an anticipation guy prior to seeing the lyrics in Spanish. Then, students will listen to the song a couple of times to complete the missing lyrics in a clozeline activity. Afterwards, students will be asked to identify certain lyrics of the song given their English meanings and manipulate those lyrics using their knowledge of the verb SER (present tense). Finally, students will complete a writing activity to describe the main characters in the song/video, synthesizing what they have learned and producing comprehensible output.
These activities align with the ACTFL interpretive listening, interpretive reading, and presentational writing goals.
Included in this download;
1. Educator's Guide
2. Artist Biography (en español)
3. Copy of song lyrics with key words removed (Clozeline activity)
4. Lyric Identification Activity
5. Lyric Manipulation Activity
6. Writing Activity
7. Answer Keys for activities
Spanish Proficiency or Placement Test: Novice-High
I developed this assessment as a tool for gathering data as to student's proficiency levels during their second and third years of language study in Spanish. This assessment is directly aligned with the ACTFL progress indicators for Novice-High fluency. This assessment addresses all skill areas; Interpersonal Speaking, Presentational Speaking, Presentational Writing, Interpretive Listening, and Interpretive Reading.
This assessment can be used in a variety of ways:
1. As an exit test or final exam for Spanish 2
2. As an entrance exam for Spanish 3
3. As a placement exam for students newly entering your language program from private or out of state institutions
4. As a progress indicator given to students at the beginning, middle, and end of the school year to demonstrate growth
5. As smaller, individual assessments given throughout the course of the school year
This Product Includes:
- Educator's Guide & Instructions for Test Administration
- Resource Links to ACTFL rubrics and progress indicators
- 9 Activities to assess Interpersonal & Presentational Speaking / Writing
- 4 Activities to assess Interpretive Listening
- 5 Activities to assess Interpretive Reading
- Answer Keys for Listening and Reading Activities
- Answer Keys for Writing activities unless answers may vary
Spanish-English Cognate Activities
These 4 activities will give beginning Spanish students an understanding of cognates and false cognates. In addition to learning about cognates, these activities will help students build skills like pattern recognition, logic, deductive reasoning and problem-solving. These skills are crucial to second language study.
In the first activity, students sort cognates according to their endings and use their observations to make "rules" that apply to many of the most common Spanish-English cognates (oso = ous as in famoso, dad = ty as in universidad).
In the second activity, they use the rules that they developed to write the Spanish versions of English words like precious (precioso) or fabulous (fabuloso).
The third activity introduces students to 12 false cognates, then asks them to consider whether they are being used in the correct context when inserted in some English sentences.
The final activity asks them to use what they have learned to decode some basic reading passages that are filled with cognates and answer some questions in English based on what they read.
This Product Includes:
-Cognate Sorting Activity
-Cognate Writing Activity
-False Cognate Activity
-Reading Activity
-Answer Keys for all Activities