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Mexican Independence Day
These activities will allow students to learn about the history and celebration on Mexican Independence Day while acquiring new vocabulary in the target language, strengthening reading skills, and using higher-order thinking skills.
The following is included with this download:
-QR Code and URL links to two videos showing the President's Independence Day "Grito" and a portion of the parade.
-3 Scaffolded Reading Activities with Answer Keys
-1 Compare/Contrast Activity
-1 Creative Writing Activity & Graphic Organizer
"Mi Tesoro" & Irregular Preterite Tense Verbs
This activity goes along with the song "Mi Tesoro" by Jesse & Joy which is readily available on YouTube and iTunes. They will listen to the song and/or watch the video multiple times. Once they are familiar with the song they will engage in several different activities where they are asked to apply their knowledge of vocabulary and grammar.
This Lesson Includes:
-1 Artist Bio
-1 Clozeline Activity
-1 Lyric Scavenger Hunt
-1 Preterite Tense Tutorial
-1 Lyric Identification Activity
-1 Lyric Manipulation Activity
Spanish Sub Plans: Hispanic Myths & Legends
These Spanish sub plans can be carried out by any sub while you are out of the classroom. Even better, you won't have to feel guilty that your students aren't learning while you are gone!
This set includes 5 full classes of lessons based on Hispanic myths & legends that are ready to print & go, require no technology, do not require the sub to produce any Spanish, and can be differentiated for any level of Spanish class.
Each lesson walks students through the interpretation of legends from around Latin America including the legends of La Llorona, El Silbón, Los Duendes, El Basilisco Chilote, and El Cadejo.
Students will work step by step to interpret the legends through a series of activities that ask them to relate the legends to present day, make cultural inferences about the purpose and origin of these legends, and compare these legends to their own culture and others. Each lesson asks students to think about the legend in the larger cultural context as they make observations and consider some thought provoking questions.
Hispanic Myths & Legends: El Cadejo
This lesson introduces beginning language learners to the legend of El Cadejo (Central America) in a way that promotes using legends to learn about culture in a deep and meaningful way.
This lesson asks students to consider some complex ideas and make connections between the products, practices, and beliefs of Hispanics around the world. These activities promote higher-level thinking that would be beyond the grasp of most students in the target language, so the lessons are done in English to make sure they are attainable.
These lessons make perfect sub plans as they require no prep and little to no Spanish language production.
Students begin by reading the legend of El Cadejo and illustrating the legend to demonstrate comprehension and understanding.
Students are then asked to analyze several paintings created by a Guatemalan using the El Cadejo motif and explain the elements that are common to the paintings and the story.
Students are then introduced to the Mayan belief of spirit animals. They are given some examples of nahuales (spirit animals) and asked to choose an appropriate animal based on their characteristics.
Finally, students will read the lyrics to a song called "El Cadejo" and list words from the song that relate to the legend and support their conclusions with word meanings and rationale.
This Product Includes:
-El Cadejo Legend (version 1)
-Illustration Activity
-Art Activity
-Mayan Nahual Spirit Animal Activity
-Music Lyric Activity
Spanish Infographic Reading Activities - Intermediate Set 1
Do you always see awesome infographics and you just don't know what to do with them?
This product contains 10 different reading activities to accompany a variety of the infographics available for free on the Internet. Due to their visual nature, infographics are a great way to get students reading interesting, age appropriate content that is manageable. The activities included for each infographic also align with the ACTFL goals for interpretive reading at the Intermediate level.
Your students will be encouraged by how much they can actually understand AND they will be building their interpretive reading skills while they do it!
These activities can be used at any time, regardless of what unit you may be currently teaching. They also make great sub lesson plans.
This Product Includes:
1. Links to 10 different infographics available on the Internet*
2. 10 Reading Activities (1 per infographic)
3. 10 Writing Prompts (1 per infographic)
Infographic Topics Include:
1. Where would you like to work?
2. What personality do you have?
3. How to be successful on a job interview
4. What is fear?
5. Gamers invade the country
6. 10 tips to avoid a robbery at home
7. New Year's Eve Traditions
8. Harmful Effects of Anger
9. Jellyfish
10. Drugs and young people behind the wheel
*Note: Due to copyright, the actual infographics can not be included with the product, but their direct links can and are*
"La Carretera" and Estar & Location
These activities are meant to help students learn to express where someone or something is located using the Spanish verb ESTAR.
These activities go along with the song "La Carretera" by Prince Royce. This song is readily available on YouTube and iTunes and a link to the song is referenced. These activities may be completed without the music video, so please make sure that the video is appropriate for your students before playing it.
Students will begin by reading a brief biography, in Spanish, of the artist.
Students will then listen to the song "La Carretera" and attempt to fill in some common Spanish vocabulary words that are missing from the lyrics of the song.
Students will then see a brief tutorial which highlights the present tense forms of the verb estar as well as some key vocabulary for expressing location (en, cerca de, lejos de, etc.)
Next students will be asked to find several lines of the song based on their English meanings. They will then manipulate those lyrics so that they include forms of the verb estar and the location vocabulary that is highlighted in the lesson. This will help them to apply this new vocabulary.
Finally, there is an activity in which students look at some images from the video and use what they have learned to write simple sentences expressing where people and things are located in each picture.
Included in this download:
-Artist Biography
-Link to the song/video on YouTube
-Cloze Activity (Listening)
-Estar & Location Tutorial (Structure)
-Lyric Identification Activity (Reading)
-Lyric Manipulation Activity (Writing)
-¿Dónde está? Activity (Writing or Oral)
-Answer Keys for all objective activities
"Danza Kuduro" & Informal Commands
These activities are designed to allow students to observe the use of affirmative tú commands in a context that they will find enjoyable and then practice their use. In addition to the grammatical component, this lesson offers cultural information regarding the evolution of the Kuduro style of music and relationship between the Spanish and Portuguese language.
Students will begin by listening to the song "Danza Kuduro" by Don Omar and attempting to fill in missing lyrics in a cloze activity. A link is provided to the song which is readily available on YouTube as well as iTunes.
Students will then use the lyrics of the song to make observations about the formation of both affirmative and negative tú commands in Spanish. Once they have deciphered the pattern, they will move on to an activity in which they will add some moves to this dance by using a variety of regular, stem-changing, reflexive, and irregular verbs to form commands directing someone what to do.
Finally, students will learn a bit about the evolution of the Kuduro style of music and identify some Spanish-Portuguese cognates that can be found in the small portuguese section of the lyrics.
This Product Includes:
-Don Omar Biography (in Basic Spanish)
-The Evolution of Kuduro Music
-Cloze Activity
-Spanish-Portuguese Cognate Activity
-Informal Command Tutorial
-Affirmative Tú Command Dance Move Activity
-Answer Keys for all objective excercises
Silly Spanish Sentence Writing Activity - Valentine's Day
This is not your typical Valentine's Day activity! Designed with teens in mind, these activities will get them creating sentences in Spanish about everything there is to love and hate about this holiday!
Students will choose 1 word each from a series of word boxes with the goal of creating funny sentences. They will need to apply grammatical concepts like conjugation and sentence structure while at the same time recognizing key vocabulary items. When they have created 10 sentences, they will choose a favorite and write it on the tear-off section of the activity.
Silly Spanish Sentence Activities are a great way to motivate students and spice up your typical boring grammar drills while building vocabulary.
These activities promote both interpretive reading and presentational writing skills. They provide a structure that will help struggling students while at same time allowing more advanced students to add details according to their abilities. This type of self-differentiation is very helpful in classes where students are at a variety of stages in their fluency and language acquisition.
This set of Silly Spanish Sentence activities focuses specifically on words related to el Día de los Enamorados, el Día de San Valentín or el Día del Amor y Amistad.
This Product Includes:
-Guide for Educators with Tips and Extension Activity Ideas
-Me Gusta el Día de los Enamorados Sentence Creation Activity
-Me Disgusta el Día de los Enamorados Sentence Creation Activity
Spanish Vocabulary Sorting Activities
30 different sorting activities (enough to use roughly once a week during the school year) to help Spanish students make connections between words, brainstorm for writing, or practice new vocabulary. Their versatility, ease of use, and the fact that they differentiate themselves make them one of my favorite things to use in my own classroom!
Each activity contains 4 different categories which students must complete with words that they know and fit each category. These are a quick, easy way for students to recycle vocabulary that they have previously learned or integrate vocabulary they are currently studying.
They can also be used to gauge a student's progress in acquiring language when compared over the school year and they differentiate themselves!
These work well as a class starter or closing activity. Once students have completed an activity, it is easy to use their work as a jumping off point for writing tasks or inspiration for oral drill and conversation.
Use them when you need a sub plan and ask students to write a paragraph or sentences as a follow up activity! These are low prep and ready to print and go! You can even skip the print step and just display them for students!
This is the Spanish Language Version. An English Language Version is also available in my store.
El Día de los Enamorados / San Valentín Infographic Reading Activities
Do you want to teach students about Valentine's Day traditions in the target culture without a boring lecture? Do you always see awesome infographics and you just don't know what to do with them?
This product contains 2 different reading activities to accompany infographics available for free on the Internet. Due to their visual nature, infographics are a great way to get students reading interesting, age appropriate content even at a beginner level. The activities included for each infographic also align with the ACTFL goals for interpretive reading at the Novice level.
This product also contains a questionnaire, in Spanish, that your students can respond to and create their own class infographic with the information they collect from one another.
Your students will be encouraged by how much they can actually understand AND they will be building their interpretive reading skills and cultural competency while they do it!
This Product Includes:
1. Links to 2 different infographics available on the Internet*
2. 2 Reading Activities (1 per infographic)
3. 2 Writing Prompts (1 per infographic)
4. 1 Questionnaire and Infographic Creation Activity
Infographic Topics Include:
1. San Valentín
2. El Amor Juvenil en México
*Note: Due to copyright, the actual infographics can not be included with the product, but their direct links can and are*
GIANT Board Game - Basic Spanish Questions
Turn your classroom into a GIANT Spanish board game while helping your students practice basic questions in Spanish.
This product includes 50 printable spaces and both teacher and student instructions for game play. Also included are EDITABLE spaces where you can add additional prompts or questions to target specific units or areas of weakness for your particular group of students.
Set up time is around 10-15 minutes to lay out the board and tape it down.
Spaces are designed in black and white with minimal ink use. Lamination is recommended for extended game play.
Your students will LOVE reviewing for midterms, finals, or just practicing speaking with this floor game.
Questions Include:
-¿Cómo te llamas?
-¿Cómo estás?
-¿Cuántos años tienes?
-¿De dónde eres?
-¿Dónde vives?
-¿Cuántos hermanos tienes?
-¿Qué hora es?
-¿Cuál es la fecha de hoy?
-¿Qué día es hoy?
-¿Qué tiempo hace?
-¿De qué color es ___?
-¿Cuántas personas hay en tu familia?
-¿Dónde estás?
-¿Cuál es tu clase favorita?
-¿Cómo eres tú?
-¿Cómo se llama tu mejor amigo?
-¿Cómo es tu madre?
-¿Qué te gusta hacer?
-¿Qué no te gusta?
-¿Qué comes para el desayuno? almuerzo?
-¿Cuál estación es?
-¿Cuál es tu deporte favorito?
As well as action prompts including
-Count from 1-10
-Name 5 Spanish-Speaking Countries
-Name 5 things in the classroom
-Say the alphabet in Spanish
-Name 3 school subjects
-Name a Latin singer
-and various others
Spanish Food (Comida) Vocabulary Activities
These activities were designed to allow students to become acquainted with food words in Spanish and to use them reflect on their eating habits in real life.
This product contains a reading activity in the form a typical dialogue that might take place in a restaurant. Students are asked to infer meaning and respond to comprehension questions on the reading.
The second activity is a vocabulary sort where students are asked to recognize the meanings of common food vocabulary well enough to place them into self-identified categories based on meaning.
This product also contains a food log where students can use their food vocabulary to record what they eat over a 5 day period. There is also a follow-up sorting activity where they sort the foods they have eaten into a food pyramid in order to answer some questions, in Spanish, about their diet.
These activities are great for paving the way for a classroom discussion about food and eating habits.
This Product Includes:
-Restaurant Conversation Reading Activity
-Food Word Sort
-Food Log
-Food Pyramid Activity
Spanish Phonics & Pronunciation Activities
These activities help students learn the basics of Spanish phonics with scaffolded activities that focus on a variety of letter sounds in Spanish. Often taken for granted, instruction in phonics is a great way to jumpstart the listening and pronunciation skills of beginning learners.
Each activity targets a different set of letter sounds, beginning with sounds that are easy for native English speakers and progressing to sounds that are more difficult to identify or easy to confuse. Students will listen to the pronunciation of 12 words within each of the 7 activities and are asked to insert the correct letters that are representative of those sounds.
Included with each word is also a picture definition so that students can begin to acquire some basic vocabulary. When the activities are complete, they may be added to a notebook or binder as a picture dictionary for students to keep.
This Product Includes:
-Consonant Sounds Activity 1 (D, F, K, M P, T)
-Consonant Sounds Activity 2 (C, H, CH, L, LL)
-Consonant Sounds Activity 3 (R, RR, N, Ñ)
-Consonant Sounds Activity 4 (G, J, S, Z, B, V)
-Vowel Sounds Activity 1 (A, O, U)
-Vowel Sounds Activity 2 (E, I)
-Vowel Sounds Activity 3 (Diphthongs)
-Answer Keys For All Activities
Expressions with Tener Grammar & Drawing Activity
This worksheet features 16 sentences in which students must conjugate the verb TENER in the present tense. Next, they must draw the sentence to demonstrate understanding of the 16 different tener expressions used.
Spanish Letter Search Puzzles - Set 2
This set of 10 puzzles will help your students practice the spelling of body part, weather, house, food, clothing, animal, and verb vocabulary in Spanish.
While typical word search puzzles only target vocabulary recognition, your students will practice actually producing Spanish words as they play against a partner or group to earn the most points by correctly spelling Spanish words.
Each puzzle targets the most frequently used words from a variety of vocabulary themes (see detailed list below). This game is self-differentiating, so even if your students haven't learned every word, they will still be able to play and pick up a couple new words along the way!
Click on "PREVIEW" to see an example of how the game is played!
Included in This Product:
-Guide for Educators
-Student Example
-10 Puzzles
Vocabulary Themes Targeted by Puzzle:
-Parts of the Face
-Parts of the Body
-Weather Expressions
-The House
-Food (Fruits & Vegetables)
-Food (Meat & Other)
-Clothing
-Animals
-Common AR Verbs
-Common ER/IR Verbs
Spanish Interactive Notebook Fold-Its (Beginning Set)
This set of 10 foldables is a great way to get your students interacting with vocabulary and grammar concepts in new ways. While great as a stand alone teaching tool, foldables are also perfect for interactive notebooks. These foldables have endless uses and can be customized to fit your needs in a variety of ways.
This product includes:
1. Instructions on how to assemble foldables
2. Teaching Ideas for each foldable
3. Verb Chart Foldable (Front & Back)
4. House Foldable (Front & Back)
5. Dressing Room / Clothing Foldable (Front & Back)
6. Four Seasons Weather or Clothing Foldable (Front & Back)
7. Food / Menu Foldable (Front & Back, 2 Variations)
8. Emotions Foldable (Front & Back, 3 Variations)
9. Telling Time Foldable (Front & Back, 2 Variations)
10. Places Around Town Pop-Up Foldable
11. Family Tree Pop-Up Foldable (2 Variations)
12. Vocabulary Sorting Foldable (Front & Back, 2 Variations)
Spanish Making Plans Unit
This ACTFL-aligned unit is designed to teach Novice-High (Spanish 2/3) students to make plans, accept/reject invitations, and make excuses in Spanish.
The unit includes more than 10 different activities based on all modes of communication including interpretive reading/listening, presentational speaking/writing, and interpersonal speaking.
This Product Includes
- Guide for Educators
- Vocabulary List
- Invitation Reading Station Activity based on authentic Spanish language invitations
- Text Message Reading Station Activity
- Making Plans Conversation Puzzles
- Interpretive Reading Assessment
- Video Listening Activity
- Interpersonal Speaking Activity
- Making Plans Speaking Prompts (also available separately)
- Role Play Scenarios
- Answer Keys for all Objective Activities
Spanish IPA - Describing Your Family
This integrated performance assessment will help you gauge the proficiency level of your students in the areas of interpretive reading, interpretive listening, interpersonal speaking, presentational writing, and presentational speaking.
The assessment tasks that students will be asked to perform align directly to following ACTFL performance indicators for Novice-Mid learners:
-I can identify family member words on a family tree
-I can list my family members, their ages, their relationships to me, and what they like to do
-I can say what someone looks like
-I can say what someone is like
-say or write something about the members of my family
The interpretive reading and listening tasks utilize authentic resources that were carefully selected and aligned to the above performance indicators.
links to scoring rubrics are provided.
This Product Includes:
-Guide for Educators
-Links to Resources and Rubrics
-2 Interpretive Reading tasks
-2 Interpretive Listening tasks
-Interpersonal Speaking task
-Presentational Writing task
-Presentational Speaking task
-Student Self-Assessment task
-Teacher Feedback Form
-Answer Keys for Interpretive Reading & Listening tasks
Spanish Letter Search Puzzles - Set 1
This set of 10 puzzles will help your students practice the spelling of color, number, family, feeling, sports, places, school supply, months, season, and adjective vocabulary in Spanish.
While typical word search puzzles only target vocabulary recognition, your students will practice actually producing Spanish words as they play against a partner or group to earn the most points by correctly spelling Spanish words.
Each puzzle targets the most frequently used words from a variety of vocabulary themes (see detailed list below). This game is self-differentiating, so even if your students haven't learned every word, they will still be able to play and pick up a couple new words along the way!
Click on "PREVIEW" to see an example of how the game is played!
Included in This Product:
-Guide for Educators
-Student Example
-Master Vocabulary List
-10 Puzzles
Vocabulary Themes Targeted by Puzzle:
-Numbers 0-10
-Numbers 10-100
-Colors
-Family
-Places Around Town
-School Supplies
-Months & Seasons
-Adjectives to Describe People
-Sports & Recreation
-Feelings & Emotions
"Me Interesas" & Present Tense Review
These activities go along with the song "Me Interesas" by Noel Torres which is readily available on YouTube and iTunes.
In this lesson, students are introduced to Noel Torres, a rising star in the world of Mexican norteño music. They will learn some basic characteristics of that style of music as they discuss the impact that where you live has on the type of music that you listen to.
Students will then listen to the song "Me Interesas" and fill in blanks to complete the missing lyrics. Afterwards, students will find lines of the song and match them with their English equivalents. Finally, students will use their knowledge of the present tense and common vocabulary to manipulate the lines of the song to mean something slightly different.
These activities merge culture, grammar, and vocabulary concepts and are most suitable for second semester Spanish 1 or Spanish 2 students. These activities would also work for a quick review of the present tense beyond this level.
Included in this download:
-Discussion Questions
-Noel Torres Biography / Characteristics of Norteña Music
-Clozeline Activity
-Lyric Identification Activity
-Lyric Manipulation Activity
-Answer Keys