Hero image

Barbara Davis

Average Rating3.67
(based on 57 reviews)

I am a High School World Language Teacher of Spanish, French, ESL and Bi-lingual education with 25 years of experience teaching all levels K-University level language classes. I love teaching and always ask for new responsibilities to broaden my knowledge. I am a documentary buff so I also write movie guides on a variety of Social Studies and Health related topics in addition to World Languages. I am excited to be able to share lessons with others and welcome your feedback.

365Uploads

241k+Views

11k+Downloads

I am a High School World Language Teacher of Spanish, French, ESL and Bi-lingual education with 25 years of experience teaching all levels K-University level language classes. I love teaching and always ask for new responsibilities to broaden my knowledge. I am a documentary buff so I also write movie guides on a variety of Social Studies and Health related topics in addition to World Languages. I am excited to be able to share lessons with others and welcome your feedback.
EL LIBRO DE ME GUSTA
wumpus30wumpus30

EL LIBRO DE ME GUSTA

(0)
A simple lesson plan for beginning students to use expressions with GUSTAR to describe personal likes and dislikes. Directions for students step by step in Spanish and English. No rocket science here, but a great way for students to practice GUSTAR and related verbs in a differentiated way while acquiring vocabulary to describe their personal interests. Takes one class period to complete, you will need a stack of old magazines or access to the computer lab to download images. This lesson is easily adaptable to a powerpoint presentation if your students have easy access to computers.
¿Quién es?  Famous Person Challenge
wumpus30wumpus30

¿Quién es? Famous Person Challenge

(0)
This simple project works best for beginning SP I students who have completed SER, TENER and Adjective agreement. Students chose a famous person and present them to the class reading their clues. Classmates try to guess the person before they reveal their choice. Presentations become game day as kids try to stump their classmates and earn points for their team. Project includes directions for completion, example for students, and rubric for grading.
Una Fabula: El león y el ratón Preterite vs Imperfect Practice
wumpus30wumpus30

Una Fabula: El león y el ratón Preterite vs Imperfect Practice

(0)
This exercise based on the famous fable by Aesop gives students 38 opportunities to practice choosing preterite or imperfect verbs in a manageable context. Story contains both regular and irregular verbs and should prompt some good discussions in class as to why a particular tense should be used. Download contains an answer key in addition to the story and works best when used with Spanish II students or higher who have been working with preterite vs imperfect for some time.
GAME:  Verb Mania Review III Preterite Verbs
wumpus30wumpus30

GAME: Verb Mania Review III Preterite Verbs

(1)
This game takes students through a 6 station rotation of verb conjugation. At each new station they check their answers from the previous and then continue to the next challenge. This game is best suited as practice for regular and irregular preterite verbs at the Spanish II level or higher. Download includes rules of play, student sheet for fill ins and challenge questions/answer keys for six stations in your room. Activity takes one class period to complete and is an excellent review before a test or as a refresher from last year for Spanish III.
Countries and Capitals Webquest: Spanish Speaking Countries
wumpus30wumpus30

Countries and Capitals Webquest: Spanish Speaking Countries

(0)
How well you do know the countries of Latin America? 16 short descriptions of interesting facts about each country lead students on an internet guessing game. Great for beginners, practicing countries and capitals, and learning about Spanish speaking countries in general. Webquest is in English so it could be used for a social studies class studying Latin America as well. Students can do this activity in the computer lab or as homework outside of school. I recommend the CIA world factbook website as an excellent resource to find the information listed in the clues. Webquest takes about 30-40 minute to complete.
Preterite Notes and Practice CAR/GAR/ZAR verbs
wumpus30wumpus30

Preterite Notes and Practice CAR/GAR/ZAR verbs

(0)
This sheet reviews the basics of -CAR -GAR -ZAR verbs in the preterite tense. It contains an explanation, 3 box charts for models and 24 verb conjugations for students to practice. There is also a list by family of the most commonly used verbs. Answer key also included. This practice works best for SP 2 students who have already been practicing regular preterite -AR verbs for a few days and are familiar with conjugation patterns. Answer key included.
Movie Guide: La Gloire de Mon Père (My Father's Glory)
wumpus30wumpus30

Movie Guide: La Gloire de Mon Père (My Father's Glory)

(0)
This film is set at the turn of the century in the hills of Provence outside of Marseilles and is based on a true story of the childhood of a French film director. In French, with subtitles available in either English or French, its not rated and it totally suitable for French students in either middle or high school. There is a sequel to this film, My Mother's Castle, if you students enjoy this one. Movie guide contains 36 questions chronologically ordered to accompany the film which is 2 hrs. in length. Questions are provided in both French and English.
Preterite vs Imperfect: Reference chart and buzz words list
wumpus30wumpus30

Preterite vs Imperfect: Reference chart and buzz words list

(0)
This is a simple one page reference chart of common BUZZ words and cases for using either the preterite or imperfect tense. I usually photocopy it onto coloured cardstock where students can reference it quickly as they are slogging through my packet of fairytales deciding which verb to use. Its not rocket science, but my students tell me its been quite useful to them and that they have kept it through the years as they move on to higher levels.
Conditional Verbs Quiz
wumpus30wumpus30

Conditional Verbs Quiz

(0)
This 40 point quiz covers the basics of conditional tense conjugation and usage. It contains a box chart for the verb endings, a section asking students to identify irregular conditional stems. 10 practice sentences for conjugation and an open ended reponse section where student complete sentences in the conditional based on a hypothetical situation. Takes about 20-30 min to complete and works best as assessment for Spanish 3 or higher where students have been practicing the conditional for a few days.
Text Messaging using Interogativos
wumpus30wumpus30

Text Messaging using Interogativos

(0)
This mini lesson takes one class period and it a fun way for students to practice asking questions of their peers through the forbidden venue of texting in class. Lesson includes the sheet for students to use to create their questions and record the answers they receive, step by step directions for you to explain the lesson and a three page list of popular abbreviations used by Spanish speaking teens in their communications. Lesson is best suited to finish a unit on interrogatives with a level of Spanish II or higher.
WEBQUEST: La Quinceañera  (plan your big event)
wumpus30wumpus30

WEBQUEST: La Quinceañera (plan your big event)

(0)
Students discover the meaning and excitement of having a Quinceañera. They visit many different websites to acquire vocabulary, become acquainted with events of the big day, plan their own Quince event (keeping a budget) shop for a dress and ultimately connect the Quince experience through personal reflection. Adventure takes at least one day in the lab, could be two or assigned as homework. Adventure comes with a page of useful links that have all been tested (working) and are kid appropriate. Questions are in English, this lesson is best suited for beginning levels of Spanish.
LOS COMPARATIVOS: Notes Practice and Fun Activity
wumpus30wumpus30

LOS COMPARATIVOS: Notes Practice and Fun Activity

(0)
This worksheet guides students through the basics of making comparisons of equality and inequality. Step by step notes, followed by short practices, you can complete these together in class or assign as homework. Page three is a half sheet fun activity you do with your students in class. Takes about 15 minutes to complete, you will need a big bag of M and M's candy and some small dixie cups. Kids love practicing their comparisons and then eating the results.
Reflexive or Reciprocal? Verb Practice Exercises
wumpus30wumpus30

Reflexive or Reciprocal? Verb Practice Exercises

(0)
This worksheet reviews the main differences between a reflexive and a reciprocal action with some brief notes and examples. Following are 44 practice exercises for students to decide if the actions are either reflexive or reciprocal, and to conjugate verbs that require pronouns. Good practice for Spanish III or higher as you must have a wide knowledge of various verbs in these families and their definitions in order to be successful in completing the exercises.
RADIO AMBULANTE: La fealdad  Listening Practice questions w podcast
wumpus30wumpus30

RADIO AMBULANTE: La fealdad Listening Practice questions w podcast

(0)
This newest 20 episode of Radio Ambulante addresses the issue of beauty, through the eyes of Gabi who is very self critical and those around her who have criticized and mocked her for her ugliness since childhood. In the interview Gabi explores the topic of ugliness/beauty and how she sees herself, those around her and how others have treated her. This podcast is excellent for a Heritage Learner class or a Level V Spanish AP class as one of the AP themes is beauty and aesthetics. There are a couple of questions the interviewer poses that may make some students uncomfortable (references to body parts) so its best to listen to the podcast and decide if your audience is mature, or if you want to make a brief comment prior to beginning the listening practice to avoid discomfort. Download includes 13 questions in chronological order and 4 follow up topics for discussion or as writing prompts for students to react. Answers to podcast also included and a link on top to podcasts for absent students. Radio Ambulante never disappoints and this topic is spot on for AP test prep.
Verb Pairs in Spanish: Notes and Practice
wumpus30wumpus30

Verb Pairs in Spanish: Notes and Practice

(0)
Gives a brief explanation of verb pairs and a chart of many common helping verbs with their definitions. Following two pages of practice examples, first from Spanish to English and then production from English into Spanish. Good as in class practice, homework or remedial.
Demonstrative Adjectives Powerpoint: Everything you need to know
wumpus30wumpus30

Demonstrative Adjectives Powerpoint: Everything you need to know

(0)
Powerpoint covers step by step the three sets of demonstrative adjectives in Spanish and includes slides for practice. Also explains how to use demonstrative adjectives without nouns. Suitable for any level of Spanish, you can use the powerpoint to present the concept or as a review for higher levels.
Investigate a Spanish Speaking Country
wumpus30wumpus30

Investigate a Spanish Speaking Country

(0)
Best suited for introductory Spanish students at the middle school level. Students studying Spanish in an overview course investigate a specific country and create a powerpoint to showcase what they learned. Good practice for younger kids to work on presentation skills and practice using technology.
Preterite Verb Grid to practice conjugation
wumpus30wumpus30

Preterite Verb Grid to practice conjugation

(0)
This grid has some forms of verbs in it and students must complete the rest. Once completed it is a handy reference tool to review regular and irregular preterite verb conjugations. Suitable as a review for SPanish III or test prep for Spanish II at the end of the unit on preterite verbs.
Reflexive or Reciprocal or Regular?  Verbs in Context
wumpus30wumpus30

Reflexive or Reciprocal or Regular? Verbs in Context

(0)
This is a short paragraph that students read and make decisions as to what type of verb is required, a reflexive, a reciprocal or a regular verb. They make their choice, conjugate the verb and defend their choice with a reason. Good for discussion before a quiz or as a review. Also suitable to assign as homework.