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Spanish Prepositions, Las Preposiciones Rhyme
When teaching the location prepositions in Spanish, I use this rhyme with gestures to help my students. This Word doc includes the rhyme (with the English translation) and a link to my Youtube video showing the gesture for each preposition.
Spanish Names - Los Nombres en Español
List of over 130 boy and 130 girl Spanish names on each page. Simply print the two pages and copy about 20 of each onto blue and pink sheets of paper respectively.
Great to hand out at the beginning of the year when students choose their Spanish names. Collect them and reuse year after year.
Por vs. Para Graphic
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.
Burrito Sabanero Activity
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.
Spanish Storyboard
This is the storyboard template that I use for my Spanish classes when we read different TPRS novels such as ¿Dónde Está Eduardo?, Rebeldes de Tejas, Esperanza, Vida y Muerte en la Mara Salvatrucha, La Hija del Sastre, Guerra Sucia, etc. This storyboard template is blank, so it could be used for whatever novel you use. The template asks students to write their name, the book, the chapter, who, when, and where in Spanish. I sometimes use it as a worksheet and sometimes I use it as an assessment. It works great for both.
Dice Game - Conjugation Practice
This simple, low prep game is a fun way to help students practice conjugating verbs. This game can be reused every time you introduce a new verb tense, i.e. Preterite, Imperfect, Future, Conditional, etc... Included is a PDF and DOC so that you can use right away, or modify this to fit your specific needs. Also included is an instruction page for the the teacher with tips on how to best implement this in your classroom.
Incident Report (Preterite vs. Imperfect)
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.
Carta a los Reyes Magos - Letter to the Wise Men
This authentic resource guides your students through an interactive website from Spain that allows children to write a letter to the Wise Men for the Día de los Reyes Magos. The download contains a .pdf and .doc that can be edited.
I first work with students to figure out keywords that they will encounter. I then have them look up the words they didn't get in small groups. After that, they must individually go to the site and successfully create a letter to one of the Wise Men and answer the questions on the Preguntas page which includes a Venn Diagram for comparing and contrasting Christmas in the US with Los Reyes in Spain.
After they have written the letter, they are given the option of printing.
Would be a great way to decorate your classroom.
Don Quijote by Rocio Durcal
Listening activity with answer key for the song Don Quijote by Rocio Durcal. You can find the video for the song on Youtube. I use this when I do my Don Quixote unit with my Spanish 3's.
Un Restaurante Latino Extra Credit
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
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.
Me Gusta, Me Gusta music activity
Activity using the song "Me Gusta, Me Gusta" by los Buitres de Culiacán Sinaloa. This ready to use activity is appropriate for novice and intermediate students.
El Gusano Vocabulary Review Game
This is a low prep, high impact review game. Great for sub plans. Students write in their vocabulary words on the spaces (in English or Spanish). Then in teams of 3-4 play by rolling, moving their piece, and then saying the word. If they get it wrong they must go back.
I have a box of 10 or so dice that I can pass out to the students and I usually just have students make their own game pieces out of coins, paper scraps, erasers, etc.
Día De Acción de Gracias Lotería, Thanksgiving Bingo
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.
100 Palabras de Alta Frecuencia - High Frequency Words
Quiz over 100 high frequency words in Spanish. These 100 words make up about 50% of speech. I have students do these every so often throughout the year. Included are 10 quizzes with answer keys and instructions on how to make more. xls and pdf format..
Spanish Christmas Carols - Villancicos
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
El Camino de Santiago
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.
Imperfect Subjunctive Powerpoint
This is the Powerpoint I use to teach my students the Imperfect Subjunctive. This Powerpoint assumes that they have already learned the Present Subjunctive. I use WEDDING for my Subjunctive triggers. Since this is a Powerpoint file it could be easily modified for the WEIRDOs out there. (a little Spanish teacher joke) :) There are 14 slides with 3 interactive ¡Practiquemos! slides to allow students to check their comprehension.
Don Quijote (Quixote) Intro Powerpoint
This is the Powerpoint I use to introduce students to Quijote and Cervantes before we read the Teacher's Discovery graphic novel. This multimedia powerpoint is almost entirely in Spanish but with vocabulary helps to make it comprehensible for Spanish 3's.
The Spanish Royal Family - La Familia Real de España
When you are presenting family vocabulary words, why not use a culturally authentic example? This Powerpoint uses the Spanish royal family tree to introduce words like padre, madre, hijo, etc.
UPDATED to reflect the abdication of Juan Carlos.