I have taught all levels from kindergarten to adult continuing education. I love languages and am constantly working on improving and adding to them. I believe that if students have fun, they will learn faster and remember longer. I try to have students speak in the target language as much as possible during the limited time that they are in class.
I have taught all levels from kindergarten to adult continuing education. I love languages and am constantly working on improving and adding to them. I believe that if students have fun, they will learn faster and remember longer. I try to have students speak in the target language as much as possible during the limited time that they are in class.
Word search has 23 winter vocabulary words hidden . There are 3 formats included, each with 5 versions. Format 1: list is not on student sheets, but is provided for teacher reference. Format 2: list is in Spanish; students should give English and find Spanish words in puzzle. Format 3: list is in English; students should give the Spanish and find that word in the puzzle. The 5 puzzles are the same in all 3 formats.
This game uses pictures for 15 common sports: golf, tennis, football, soccer, baseball, basketball, hockey, volleyball, jogging, biking, swimming, gymnastics, skating, skiing, water skiing. Students must identify the sport (use in sentences to make it more challenging) as they advance along the snail path. Just pictures are given, so it is easy to adapt for each textbook.
This game uses pictures for 15 common sports: golf, tennis, football, soccer, baseball, basketball, hockey, volleyball, jogging, biking, swimming, gymnastics, skating, skiing, water skiing. Students must identify the sport (use in sentences to make it more challenging) as they advance along the snail path. Just pictures are given, so it is easy to adapt for each textbook. Make 1 copy for every 3-4 students; print on cardstock and laminate to keep forever. You need 1 die for every game board.
Word search has 23 winter vocabulary words hidden. There are 2 formats included, each with 5 versions. The 5 puzzles are the same in both formats. Format 1: list is not on student sheets, but is provided for teacher reference. Format 2: list is provided.
Wordsearch has the names of 29 pieces of furniture in German hidden. 5 versions included in each of two formats - with and without word list. Vocabulary used: Badewanne, Bett, Dusche, Fenster, Fernseher, Gemälde, Kamin, Klavier, Kommode, Lampe, Nachttisch, Regal, Schrank, Schreibtisch, Sessel, Sofa, Sofatisch, Spiegel, Standuhr, Stereoanlage, Stuhl, Teppich, Toilette, Tür, Ventilator, Videospielkonsole, Vorhang, Wandschrank, Waschbecken.
Wordsearch has 32 parts of the body in Spanish. 5 versions are included for each of 3 different formats - perfect for any level class and for differentiated lessons (a total of 15 worksheets using 5 different puzzles). Format 1 has the word search with the list in Spanish; students should translate the words into English and then find the Spanish words in the puzzle. Format 2 has the word search with the vocabulary list in English; students need to translate the words and then find them in the puzzle. Format 3 does not have the word list included on student papers in order to make it more challenging, but the list is included for teacher reference. Uses the vocabulary: barbilla, boca, brazo, cabeza, cara, codo, cuello, cuerpo, dedo, diente, espalda, espinilla, estómago, frente, garganta, hombro, labio, lengua, mano, mejilla, muñeca, nariz, ojos, oreja, pantorrilla, pelo, pie, pierna, pulgar, rodilla, tobillo, uña. If there is a word that you do not want to use, you can easily delete it from the list.
Set of 5 worksheets with Valentines Day as the theme. 1 - circle the number of objects that the directions give; 2 - cut and pastes the pictures by the correct number; 3 - draw a line from the pictures to the correct number; 4 - the page has 6 different Valentines pictures mixed together which students are to count; 5 - boxes of objects that students are to count. Uses the numbers 1 - 10.
Students take turns moving along the the snail path and conjugating verbs along the way. May be used for any tense. Includes: levantar-se, banhar-se, lavar-se, pentear-se, olhar-se, sentar-se, despir-se, vestir-se, barbear-se, maquiar-se, divertir-se, deitar-se, apressar-se, casar-se.
Students take turns moving along the the snail path and conjugating verbs along the way. May be used for any tense. Includes: svegliarsi, alzarsi, farsi il bagno, farsi la doccia, lavarsi, pettinarsi, spazzolarsi i capelli, spogliarsi, vestirsi, radersi, truccarsi, divertirsi, riposarsi, sbrigarsi, coricarsi.
Students must identify the picture (use in sentences to make it more challenging) as they advance along the snail path. Pictures represent: leg, hand, knee, arm, finger, foot, stomach / waist, mouth, head, nose, hair, face, tooth, eye(s), ear.
Wordsearch has the names of 24 school subjects in Spanish. Word list is provided for teacher reference, but is not included on the student sheets. 5 versions are included. Vocabulary used: alemán, álgebra, arte, biología, cálculo, ciencias, enseñanza religiosa, español, física, francés, geografía, geometría, historia, informática, inglés, italiano, materias, música, química, teatro, trigonometría.
Wordsearch has the names of 26 fruits and vegetables in Spanish. 5 versions included in each of 2 formats - with and without word list - for a total of 10 unique puzzles. Vocabulary used: apio, brócoli, calabaza, cebolla, cereza, durazno, frambuesa, fresa, frijoles, guisante, hongo, lechuga, limón, maíz, mango, manzana, naranja, papa, pepino, pera, plátano, sandía, tomate, toronja, uvas, zanahoria.
Students must identify the picture (use in sentences to make it more challenging) as they advance along the snail path. Just pictures are given, so it is easy to adapt for each textbook. Pictures represent: leg, hand, knee, arm, finger, foot, stomach / waist, mouth, head, nose, hair, face, tooth, eye(s), ear.
This game uses pictures for 15 common places in town: museum, library, church, beach, supermarket, movie theater, mall, park, swimming pool, restaurant, stadium, theater, hospital, school, airport. Students must identify the sport (use in sentences to make it more challenging) as they advance along the snail path. Just pictures are given, so it is easy to adapt for each textbook.
Students must identify the picture (use in sentences to make it more challenging) as they advance along the snail path. Just pictures are given, so it is easy to adapt for each textbook. Pictures represent: desk, bed, chair, armchair, refrigerator, lamp, dresser, television, table, stove, rug, bookshelves, couch, picture, clock.
Wordsearch has 30 common adjectives in Italian. All adjectives are listed in the masculine singular form; many have other forms included, for a total of more than 60 words. Word list is provided for teacher reference, but is not on the student sheets in order to challenge them more. 5 versions of the puzzle are included.
Print on cardstock and cut into cards, 1 set per 3-4 students. Set has a picture of clothing and the word in Italian for 48 clothing items (including a few less common words). Pick and choose which words you want to focus on. Use to play Concentration, Slap, Old Maid, Kaboom, Drats, Go Fish, Match Game.