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I have taught Spanish and U.S. History for 6 years at the High School level. You will find a mix of resources in my shop, mostly project based, collaborative, and interactive lessons.

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I have taught Spanish and U.S. History for 6 years at the High School level. You will find a mix of resources in my shop, mostly project based, collaborative, and interactive lessons.
"Supervillains of Latin America" Spanish Cultural Lesson and Project
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"Supervillains of Latin America" Spanish Cultural Lesson and Project

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Students know The Joker, The Goblin and Lex Luthor, but do they know the Latin equivalents like La Arana Negra, El Diablo and Black Tarantula ? Students love this take on a Spanish cultural lesson where they are first introduced to super villains of Latin America (ppt), then they are asked to create their own supervillain using ser + descriptions. As an additional element to the lesson I often let students’ supervillains compete in a competition where students describe their supervillains and the class votes on which one would win in a showdown. Think “Batman vs. Superman” This is a follow up lesson that I use a few weeks after completing the Superhero Project but could be used as a stand alone assignment as well.
Spanish Fun Worksheet Activity or Sub Plan: Spanish Compatibility Challenge
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Spanish Fun Worksheet Activity or Sub Plan: Spanish Compatibility Challenge

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Students love this challenge. They must work in pairs to cover a wide variety of hypothetical questions such as What season would you choose to live in forever? what superpower would you have? If stranded on an island, what three items would you choose to have? etc…They must answer the questionnaire in a timed format and then compare their answer to those of their teammate. The team with the most comparable answers wins the challenge. This document is entirely in Spanish and designed to be used at any level. I use it mostly as an on the fly “Friday Fun Day” lesson.
Spanish Travel Unit: Viaje en Avion, Airport + Airlines Safety Card Activity
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Spanish Travel Unit: Viaje en Avion, Airport + Airlines Safety Card Activity

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This is a fun travel themed activity that can be done on the fly even with a sub. The context is that students wake up late for a flight to their vacation destination and have to work their way through the airport to catch it. To do this, they must place all the actions in the correct sequence for example; check bags before going through security, show boarding pass before boarding etc…To add a little fun I time the students and give them only 20 minutes for this part. When they complete the sequence they then must answer questions from the airlines safety card before take off.
Spanish Fun Day Activity / No Prep Substitute Plan Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews
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Spanish Fun Day Activity / No Prep Substitute Plan Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews

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This is great for a thematic chapter over movies, cinema, plots, film making etc… Students get to look over a list of the top 25 children and family movies of all time according to Rotten Tomatoes. They then must choose of those 25 which ones would make their own “top 10” list and explain why, using vocab such plot, director, scene, actors, romance films, action films etc…This can be used as homework, sub plans or additional fun practice for a movies and cinema themed chapter.
Spanish Group Project Story Telling Performance Task with Preterite + Imperfect
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Spanish Group Project Story Telling Performance Task with Preterite + Imperfect

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This Performance Task is designed for a Spanish level 3 or 4 class. It focuses on story telling using preterite and imperfect together. The performance task includes a writing component (approximately 100-150 words) that is then transformed into a script (100-150 words) and live performance or drama. Students really enjoy these absurd stories and performances that are created in a collaborative manner. Expect to laugh at the ideas that students come up with! Allow 6-7/ 60 min class periods to complete. This product includes a launch document, detailed checkpoints with directions and a grading rubric.
Disney Song Translation Fun Spanish Worksheet Activity / No Prep Sub Plan
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Disney Song Translation Fun Spanish Worksheet Activity / No Prep Sub Plan

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In this activity students are asked to read Spanish lyrics of 12 different popular Disney songs and figure out which movies they are associated with. This can be completed as a standard worksheet exercise or you can spice it up a bit by making in a competition, where students are given a set amount of time to complete as many as they can. I don’t allow any translation via computer or phones for this one because it would make it too easy. Instead I encourage the use of dictionaries. This also makes a quick and easy sub plan or homework assignment. Also just FYI, students really enjoy listening to Disney Spanish soundtracks on Youtube while completing this assignment.
Disney Quotes Spanish Worksheet Activity Translation Practice / No Prep Sub Plan
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Disney Quotes Spanish Worksheet Activity Translation Practice / No Prep Sub Plan

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This is a nice, simple activity (25-35 min) that does not require any preparation. Students love this approach to practicing translation. With all the favored Disney quotes on one page, students translate them from Spanish to English and then try to figure out what movie they are associated with. Dictionaries and/or textbook recommended. As a follow up, the students are asked to write down their own favorite Disney quote and translate it into Spanish. Designed for Spanish level 2 or 3.
Performance Task Spanish Travel Project Group Trip Oral Presentations El Viaje
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Performance Task Spanish Travel Project Group Trip Oral Presentations El Viaje

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This Performance Task centers around a traveling theme (places and activities) and the Ir + a + infinitive grammar structure. Students are asked to plan a trip to a Spanish speaking country using computer lab research. As a product they are asked to type up their plans in a word doc. and create a picture slide show on ppt or prezi that highlights their adventure, using real info such as flights, hotels and tour companies.This PT has a nice writing component as well as the oral assessment. It includes a rubric and an example travel plan. Allow 4-6 days for research, slideshow design and oral presentations.
Performance Task Spanish Project Essay City + Professsions  Preterite Imperfect
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Performance Task Spanish Project Essay City + Professsions Preterite Imperfect

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Looking for a good topic for a Spanish 3 or 4 Essay/ Writing Assignment? This is a great performance task that is centralized around a 400 word essay. Students always have plenty to talk about in this exciting NASA role that they take on. As the world nears its destruction, students are asked to choose 10 people from a list to take with them to Mars to start a new civilization. In the essay they are to talk about their choices and explain why. The Grammar focus is preterite, but can be modified for any tense. As an optional follow up to the essay, students can create a physical model of their new city on Mars using household items and present their project to the class. Time frame is 3-60 min classes for Essay. Allow 4 additional days for the city models and presentations. This Product includes a launch document, all checkpoints with detailed instructions, List of people and descriptions to choose from (in Spanish), a grading rubric, sample essay and the additional city model project instructions.
Comparatives Superlatives Spanish Practice Worksheet
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Comparatives Superlatives Spanish Practice Worksheet

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Students get to express their opinions using comparisons and superlative statements. The material is contextualized, hitting on some fun popular culture (iphones, superman, Justin Bieber etc…) A great way to practice the more advanced comparative and superlative structures. Designed for Spanish 2 and 3.
Question Word Time Trials Spanish Interrogative Questions
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Question Word Time Trials Spanish Interrogative Questions

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This is a short activity (about 7 minutes) that runs the course of 4 days. Students are to complete each time trial in the time allotted. Each round gets more challenging as they have less time to complete that round. Set student goals at an 80% pass rate for each round as well as a class average of 80% or higher for all four rounds. Choose a prize as an incentive to reach the goals. I throw a fiesta if they achieve their goal. Students love this short, simple activity. It makes for a great exit ticket.
Spanish Group Project Shopping, Clothing, Stores, Ropa, Ir de Compras, Tiendas
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Spanish Group Project Shopping, Clothing, Stores, Ropa, Ir de Compras, Tiendas

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Students create their own version of the board game Clue based on a shopping mall theme. They have to create player and item cards, detective pads and a 100 word essay about the characters they created. This is a well rounded project and students love playing their own game as a final product. Allow 6-7/ 60 min classes for the entire PT including 1 day to play the game. Product includes all detailed directions, checkpoints to keep students on task, launch document and grading rubric.
Spanish Cultural Reading La Casa No Prep Substitute Plan
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Spanish Cultural Reading La Casa No Prep Substitute Plan

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Reading Comprehension over cultural differences in houses of Latin America and the United States. This is a super basic Spanish cultural reading with follow up questions. Great no prep supplemental reading, homework or substitute plan. Simple and straightforward. Duration is about 20 minutes.
Performance Task Spanish Project Exchange Student School Vocab Class Schedules
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Performance Task Spanish Project Exchange Student School Vocab Class Schedules

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In this Performance Task students get to host a foreign exchange student for a semester. In preparation for their arrival, students are asked to put together a “first day of school packet” for their new guest. This PT has a nice balance of components such as drawing and labeling a map of the school, writing out their schedules and sending a letter to their new arrival. Students enjoy this creative approach to practicing school themed vocab. Duration is 5-6 days. A grading rubric and sample letter is included. Designed for Spanish 1
Spanish 1 Exam 1 Realidades 1; verbs, essential phases, days, time, numbers + ser
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Spanish 1 Exam 1 Realidades 1; verbs, essential phases, days, time, numbers + ser

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This is the first exam I give to my students after we complete the the introduction section and chapter 1. This test is based on materials covered in the Realidades 1 textbook but is an editable document that could be adjusted to fit your curriculum. Use this as a chapter test, practice test, quiz or study guide. Test has fill in the blank, multiple choice, matching and translation. Answer key included Test covers the following: Essential Phrases basic verbs subject pronouns telling time numbers days of the weeks gustar
"Superheroes of Latin America" Spanish Cultural Lesson and Superhero Project
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"Superheroes of Latin America" Spanish Cultural Lesson and Superhero Project

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Students know Batman, Superman and Spiderman, but do they know the Latin equivalents like Kaliman, El gato Negro and El Dorado? Students love this take on a Spanish cultural lesson where they are first introduced to 9 superheroes of Latin America (ppt), and then asked to think about a superpower they would like to have. This is then followed by a project (word doc) that allows them to create their own superhero using ser + descriptions. As an additional element to the lesson I often let students’ superheroes compete in a competition where students describe their superheroes and the class votes on which one would win in a showdown. Think “Batman vs. Superman” If you enjoy this activity check out the follow up lesson here: Super-Villains of Latin America
Spanish 1 Quiz Days, Dates, Time, Numbers, Greetings + Definite Articles
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Spanish 1 Quiz Days, Dates, Time, Numbers, Greetings + Definite Articles

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This is a mini assessment aka quiz, prueba, pruebita, scrimmage, designed to be completed in approximately 30 min. It is an editable document to fit your needs. Answer Key included. I give this quiz in Spanish 1 after the first 3 weeks of school. Topics on this quiz include: -days of the week vocab. -greetings and goodbyes vocab. -numbers vocab. -telling time vocab -Definite articles grammar Sections include: -Matching -Multiple Choice -Fill in the blank
Performance Task Spanish Project Movie Script Group Film Skit Que hora es? Video
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Performance Task Spanish Project Movie Script Group Film Skit Que hora es? Video

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A great Performance Task that gets the students talking/laughing about it for weeks afterwards. Students get to play the role of a novice Hollywood actor as they create a “part 3” to the popular YouTube video series “Que Hora Es” (see link below). Show the students the videos by Cedric the Entertainer and then given the launch document for this PT. There is a nice writing component that goes with the final presentation so students get to practice both their writing and speaking skills. I use this as my first Performance Task in Spanish 1, 6 weeks in to the semester. However it could be modified to fit any level. Duration 5-7 days including presentations. Comes with Grading Rubric . Video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cKGyOE_jOI&index=3&list=PL9DC292155F87A2C6 Link for Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZGac0jM8f0&index=2&list=PL9DC292155F87A2C6