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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 level 2 or 3 students review the places in the school by placing the signs themselves is a great beginning of the school year activity.
Ser vs Estar Read, Draw & Write Activities
This sequential 4 activity sets focuses on introducing students to the difference in usage between the Spanish verbs SER and ESTAR (to be).
This product includes the following activities;
1. Concept Attainment Activity - students cut and paste Spanish sentences onto cards explaining the different reasons for the usage of SER and ESTAR.
2. Read, Conjugate, Draw Activity - Students fill in blank sentences with correct forms of the verbs SER & ESTAR, then illustrate the meaning of each sentence to demonstrate comprehension.
3. Side-by-Side Writing Prompt - Students will read a brief story in Spanish about a boy named Pablo who has an evil twin (weird, I know, but they love this stuff). Using the original story as a model, they will change the information to talk about the evil twin and invent his character in Spanish.
4. Open-Ended Writing Prompts - This activity uses two visual images for support as students apply the knowledge they have gained to write their own paragraphs using the verbs SER and ESTAR appropriately.
Color by Verb - Spanish Preterite Tense
These 5 puzzles offer a twist on the traditional color by number by utilizing conjugated verbs in place of the numbers. Students use the key to color the picture according to the verb endings. This helps improve recognition of vocabulary and verb tenses.
In addition to the color by verb activity, each puzzle also contains an application or synthesis activity in which students must tell the meanings of conjugated verbs or fit them into sentences.
This Product Includes Puzzles & Synthesis Activities for:
-Regular AR Preterite Tense Verbs
-Verbs ending in CAR GAR ZAR in the Preterite
-Regular ER & IR Verbs in the Preterite
-Stem-Changing Verbs in the Preterite
-Irregular Verbs in the Preterite
Spanish IPA - Talking About the Weather
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 recognize some common weather expressions
-I can name the main cities on a map
-I can list the main cities of a specific country
-I can give weather information
-I can recognize when I hear a date
-I can understand the days of the week
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
-Interpretive Reading task
-Interpretive Listening task
-Interpersonal Speaking task (Form A and Form B)
-Presentational Writing task
-Presentational Speaking task
-Student Self-Assessment task
-Teacher Feedback Form
-Answer Keys for Interpretive Reading and Listening tasks
Yo Veo (I Spy) Spanish Vocabulary Game Kit: Food Edition
5 fun vocabulary games for your students to review vocabulary related to food! This is a flexible game that can be played individually, in small groups, teams, or as a whole class. It is also great for any level or any age group! Easily adapted for French, German, or ESL/ELL as well!
This kit includes:
-Instructions for 2 different vocabulary games
-2 Scoring Sheets (1 per game)
-5 Different Game Boards!
Spanish Christmas Carol Activities (Villancicos Navideños)
Do you want to expose your students to Spanish language Christmas carols (villancicos) in a way that enforces learned grammar and vocabulary concepts?
These activities accompany 3 popular Spanish language villancicos readily available on YouTube or iTunes. Students will listen to each of the villancicos and attempt to complete the missing lyrics, then they will complete a variety of activities with each song that reinforce basic Spanish vocabulary, vocabulary related to the Chirstmas season, and grammar concepts like gerunds, the verb IR, diminutives, and many more.
This product focuses on the following Villancicos:
-"Rodolfo el Reno" cantado por Thalia
-"Mi Burrito Sabanero" cantado por Juanes
-"Los Peces en el Río" cantado por los Gipsy Kings
This product includes:
-3 Cloze Activities
-Vocabulary Matching Activity
-Description Activity
-Grammar Scavenger Hunt
-Grammar Review Activity
-Lyric Illustration Activity
Facts on Spanish
This interactive, clickable Power Point presentation is perfect for introducing beginning students to the Spanish language. The presentation is based on 10 interactive, multiple choice questions that reveal some basic facts about the Spanish language in both the United States and the world. Filled with facts, statistics, charts, and graphs, students will gain a greater understanding of how learning the Spanish language can have an impact on their lives and ability to communicate with those around them. The goal of this presentation is to help students understand the benefits that learning Spanish will have in their lives and careers so that they have a strong sense of purpose as they begin their studies.
This 48 slide interactive, clickable presentation can also be used to recruit students to your language study program as well as educate parents on the usefulness of the language at your Open House.
Spanish Adjective Activities
This lesson has everything you need to get your students to understand and practice the concept of adjective agreement in Spanish. Students will practice matching various types of adjectives to both singular, plural, masculine, and feminine subjects. Once they have the basics, they will be able to apply their knowledge in a series of reading, speaking, and writing activities.
This Product Includes:
-1 Page tutorial on adjective agreement
-1 Drill & Practice Activity
-1 Reading Activity where students match descriptions to the people they describe
-1 Speaking Activity where they describe a person to their partner who selects the correct person from a series of pictures (and vice versa)
-1 Writing Activity where students write sentences to describe a variety of people in Spanish
Spanish Whodunnit: Description & Clothing Activities
The crime rate has been soaring in the small town of Puebla Panqueques, but no need to worry, Policía Pacho is on the job!
Your students will read witness statements and help Policía Pacho pick out the correct suspect from a line up. After all the suspects have been captured, your students will use the included game cards and "suspect page" to complete a variety of fun activities to practice speaking and writing physical descriptions. There is also a listening activity in which students must figure out the names of all the suspects based on what you tell them.
Lot's of fun, themed, activities in context!
This Product Includes 7 Different Activities:
- 3 Police Line-Up Reading Activities
- Instructions for 3 related games
- 12 game cards
- A "suspect" page
- Listening Activity 7 Answer Key
Spanish Syllabus $ Back to School Kit
This Spanish Back to School kit includes not only a syllabus, but several other tools you will need to get the year started right as you begin to communicate with students and parents. Better yet, it is completely editable so that you can use it as a template and modify it to meet your own particular needs. It is a great time saver for the busy back to school season.
Everything is in Power Point format and PDF so that it can be printed or projected for orientation nights, open houses, or the first day of classes.
Included in this product:
-Teacher intro
-World Language skill overview
-ACTFL proficiency level overview
-First / Second semester topic guide
-"I Can" statements for Novice Mid and High organized by theme
-Suggested Apps for Spanish class
-Syllabus
-Grading Procedures
-Parent E-mail Contact List
-Seating Chart
-Student Interest & Learning Style Survey
-Weekly Class Calendar
We wish you the best of luck this school year!
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.
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
Peppa Pig Spanish Listening Activities
These activities accompany free episodes of Peppa the Pig in Spanish (Youtube links provided). In each episode, students will listen for and match 8-10 of the most frequently heard words to their English meanings. Then, students will fill in sentences in Spanish with these same missing words. Finally, students will respond to basic comprehension questions, in Spanish, about the episode that also focus on these high frequency words.
Cartoons are the perfect way to get students used to hearing and understanding Spanish. The speech is cartoons is clear and easily understood since they are made for children. The grammatical structures are simple as well, and words are often repeated a number of times. The visuals provided in the cartoon help students to predict meanings and focus in on particular objects and actions.
This product includes:
-Link to Peppa the Pig episodes on YouTube
-39 Activities (3 per eipsode for 13 episodes)
Vocabulary Themes Include:
-Winter
-Play Time
-Colors
-Nature
-Family Members
-Animals
-Modes of Transportation
-Directional Phrases
-Food
-Adjectives
-Common Verbs
-And MUCH MUCH More
Spanish Time (La Hora) Activities
Are you looking for ways to have your students practice telling at what time things are scheduled in real life situations? This group of activities focuses on just that with the use of authentic materials and real world situations.
The power point notes explain the process of telling time in Spanish and allow students scaffolded, guided practice as they learn.
In the first activity, students will read sentences that describe at what time a students has each class and label that student's schedule accordingly.
In the second activity, students will send written "text messages" to a friend discussing their class times.
In the third activity, students will use real movie listings to decide and explain when the next showing that they can attend will be.
In the fourth activity, students take on the role of an employee at a bus station in Mexico. They must inform customers of the next bus departure for various cities using a real bus schedule.
There are also two sets of clock fold-it clocks (digital and analog) for you to use in practice activities in your own classroom or as part of an interactive notebook.
This product includes:
-Complete notes on telling time with guided practice (power point)
-School schedule time reading activity
-Class time texting activity
-Movie times activity
-Bus schedule activity
-Answer keys for all activities
-Clock fold its
Corrida de Toros & Bullfighting Culture Unit
This unit was created to increase students' cultural awareness of both The Running of the Bulls and the Spanish tradition of bullfighting. Amidst the culture, there are also opportunities for students to apply Spanish vocabulary and grammar concepts in a variety of activities. One of the highlights of this unit is the Corrida de Toros board game which serves as a summative activity to the unit and tests students cultural knowledge.
The readings and activities in this unit can be used with a variety of levels and in a variety of ways. Jigsaws, stations, extension learning, substitute lesson plans, and classwork/homework are just a few ways in which this unit could be delivered.
This cultural unit aligns with the ACTFL indicators for cultural knowledge. There are also activities that align with the Novice or Intermediate indicators for language indicators. Activities are on separate pages so that you can print the ones you like or are most appropriate for your level of Spanish student.
This Product Includes:
1. Usage Guide for Educators
2. Links to Internet and Video Resources that compliment this unit
3. La Corrida de Toros: Overview Reading
4. Reading Schedules & Telling Times Activity
5. Los Corredores Reading
6. Verb Tense Review Activity
7. Giving Advice Activity
8. Las Reglas Reading
9. Affirmative & Negative Commands Activity
10. Los Toros y Sus Matanzas Reading
11. Comparisons of Inequality Activity
12. El Encierro Map & Reading
13. La Plaza de Toros Reading
14. Body Part Vocabulary Review Activity
15. The Controversy Reading
16. Research Activity
17. Student Game Directions
18. Game Board, Pieces, and Cards
El Día de los Reyes Magos
This printable Power Point presentation offers students important cultural information about "El Día de los Reyes Magos" and invites them to participate in virtual activities that simulate different facets of the holiday celebration.
Students will learn about Melchor, Gaspar, and Baltasar and how they figure into the Christmas season in Mexico and other Spanish-speaking countries. They will read about the large festival in Mexico City at Alameda Park and write their own brief letter to the Three Kings. They will acquire vocabulary related to the holiday and use it to complete a variety of activities and exercises.
Your students will love choosing a piece of a virtual Rosca de Reyes and seeing if they found the figure of el niño Jesús in one of two interactive activities. In the second interactive activity, students will see figures added to the nacimiento and learn when and where each one is placed. Guaranteed to be educational AND fun for your students!
This Product Includes:
1. Six Readings - cover the major traditions of Three Kings Day in English with key Spanish vocabulary highlighted in each reading.
2. Letter Writing Activity - students write a brief letter to the Three Kings in Spanish. Phrase ideas provided.
3. Vocabulary Acquisition Activity - students complete sentences with new words they have learned.
4. Virtual Rosca de Reyes Activity - students choose a piece and click to see if they have found el niño Jesús
5. Virtual Nacimiento - students see figures added to a nativity scene and learn when and where they are placed
6. 2 Summative Activities - a venn diagram, and a vocabulary sorting activity
7. Teacher/Student Resource Links - links to videos that provide more information about the holiday and show the celebrations
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
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 Verb Tense Key Ring Cards
These handy key ring cards provide the most important information about each Spanish verb tense. These are a great tool to have available as students begin to write independently.
Each card is double-sided and features the name of the tense, the uses of the tense, as well as instructions and examples of the formations of both regular and irregular verbs.
The following cards are included in this resource:
-Present Tense
-Present Progressive Tense
-Present Perfect Tense
-Preterite Tense
-Imperfect Tense
-Imperfect Progressive Tense
-Past Perfect Tense
-Future Tense
-Future Perfect Tense
-Conditional Tense
-Affirmative Commands (all types)
-Negative Commands (all types)
-Present Subjunctive
-Imperfect Subjunctive
Introductions Spanish Listening Activities
These activities were created to assist Novice language learners in developing skills related to ACTFL modes of communication, with an emphasis on the mode of interpretive listening in the context of Spanish greetings and introductions.
The activities that accompany the audio recordings were created to allow teachers to easily differentiate and target specific skills.
“E” Activities – these activities are presented in English and focus on students being able to demonstrate comprehension of the audio sample.
“S” Activities – these activities are presented in Spanish and ask students to respond in Spanish. They will allow students to improve presentational writing and/or speaking skills (if done orally) as well as aural recognition of vocabulary.
“A” Activities – these activities focus on using context to predict word meanings and general vocabulary knowledge.
“B” Activities – these activities focus on making inferences about the person or situation presented in the audio samples.
“C” Activities – these activities, presented in English, assist students in making cultural connections to the information presented in the audio sample.
This resource deals with the theme of introductions in Spanish and includes:
-2 audio samples
sample 1: A man introduces himself and gives basic personal information
sample 2: A man introduces his sister and tells a bit about her.
7 Activities in two different formats
Half Page Format – works well if you are using the activities as bell ringers, exit tickets, to differentiate, or for quick formative assessments.
Continuous Page Format – works well if you will be having students complete all of the activities for a given sample.