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"Complemento" & The Present Tense of Dar, Ser, and Ir
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"Complemento" & The Present Tense of Dar, Ser, and Ir

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Present Tense Irregular verbs like Dar, Ser, and Ir can be hard for students to master, but with these song activities, your students will learn them in a context that will help them remember them for a long time. These activities go along with the song "Complemento" by Los Aterciopelados, a Grammy nominated Colombian alternative rock group. This song is readily available on YouTube and iTunes and a link to the song is referenced. Students are asked to listen to the song several times and fill in the lyrics that have been removed. Then, students are given an overview of the verbs dar, ir, and ser, including their meanings and present tense conjugation. Students then are asked to find and copy certain verses of the song. Students then use their new understanding of these three verbs to manipulate the meanings of those verses. Finally, students are asked to complete a writing activity that deals with the theme of their "complemento" and what that person is like (ser), where they go (ir), and what they give (dar). Included in this download: -Aterciopelados Artist Bio -Clozeline Activity -Dar, Ir, Ser Present Tense Tutorial -Lyric Identification Activity -Lyric Manipulation Activity -Writing Activity (¿Qué haces para las personas que les amas?) -Answer Keys for all objective activities
Spanish IPA - Talking About the House
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Spanish IPA - Talking About the House

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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 are as follows: -I can talk about my house or apartment -I can talk about my room and what I have in it -I can write a to-do list -I can check off words and phrases on a to-do list -I can sometimes understand if people are talking about their homes -I can understand very basic information from a real estate ad 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 -3 Interpretive Listening tasks -Interpersonal Speaking task -Presentational Writing task -Presentational Speaking task -Student Self-Assessment task -Teacher Feedback Form -Answer Keys for Interpretive Reading and Listening tasks
"Me Voy" & Regular Present Tense Verbs
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"Me Voy" & Regular Present Tense Verbs

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This activity goes along with the song "Me Voy" by Julieta Venegas which is readily available on YouTube and iTunes. In this activity, students listen to the song and complete the missing lyrics. They are then asked to complete additional activities that require them to use their knowledge of the present tense and form yes or no questions in Spanish. Included in this download; 1. Artist Biography (in Spanish) 2. Clozeline Activity 3. Follow Up Song Activity 4. Julieta Venegas interview activity 5. Answer Keys for all activities
"Hasta Que Salga el Sol" & Weather Expressions
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"Hasta Que Salga el Sol" & Weather Expressions

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This activity goes along with the song "Hasta Que Salga el Sol" by Don Omar which is readily available on YouTube and iTunes. In this activity, students listen to the song and complete the missing lyrics. Then, they are asked to locate certain lines of the song, copy them, and manipulate them. The manipulation of the lyrics requires them to use various weather expressions. The lesson also includes a short artist bio. Students will practice listening, reading, and writing in this lesson.
Spanish Halloween Reading Station Activities - Lugares Embrujados de México
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Spanish Halloween Reading Station Activities - Lugares Embrujados de México

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Tired of teaching about Día de los Muertos year after year? Still want to do something in the spirit of the Halloween season? These culturally authentic reading station activities each tell about a different haunted place in Mexico City. Students will read about each place, infer meaning from new vocabulary words, and respond to a series of comprehension questions about each one. Students can also use their personal or school issued electronic devices to scan QR codes (links also included) to watch video clips that give more information and provide a visual for the haunted places they are reading about. Once students have visited all 6 stations, they will come together for a final discussion about culture and urban legends. Although created as a station activity, these could easily be broken up into daily assignments or homework assignments without any modification needed. They are perfect for Spanish 2 or 3 students who have already learned about Día de los Muertos in Spanish 1 and would like something different. This product includes the following: - Group Response Sheet (reduces paper usage) - 6 readings with vocabulary and comprehension activities - links and QR codes to additional video resources - Questions for Discussion
"Qué Tengo Para Ofrecerte" & Spanish Helping Verbs
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"Qué Tengo Para Ofrecerte" & Spanish Helping Verbs

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These activities are meant to help students learn and practice Spanish sentences that have double verbs. They will observe the grammatical rules and structure that apply to such sentences and learn some verbs that commonly serve as helping verbs (also called auxiliary or modal verbs) in Spanish. These activities go along with the song "Que Tengo Para Ofrecerte" by Radial, a Puerto Rican indie rock group that has recently migrated to Los Angeles. This song is readily available on YouTube and iTunes and a link to the song is referenced. Also referenced is the bands official website for students who would like to learn more. Students are asked to listen to the song several times and fill in the lyrics that have been removed. Then, students are given an overview of the concept of double verb sentences and helping verbs. Students then are asked to find and copy certain verses of the song. Students then use their new understanding of this grammatical structure to manipulate the meanings of those verses. Included in this download: -Radial Artist Bio and link to their official website -Clozeline Activity -Helping Verb/Double Verb Tutorial -Helping Verb Identification Activity -Lyric Identification Activity -Lyric Manipulation Activity -Answer Keys for all objective activities
"Pura Vida" & Asking/Answering Yes or No Questions in Spanish
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"Pura Vida" & Asking/Answering Yes or No Questions in Spanish

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These activities go along with the song "Pura Vida" by Don Omar which is readily available on YouTube and iTunes. The video for this song is wonderful and sends a great message about not giving up and working hard to accomplish your goals. Students will begin by watching the video and responding to some yes or no questions about the video in Spanish. Then, students will listen to the song again and attempt to fill in some of the missing lyrics. Once the missing lyrics are identified, students will work on identifying several lines of the song with the help of a picture dictionary. They will then use these lyrics and change the word order and verb form to create yes or no questions and respond to some of them. Finally, students will write their own original yes or no questions in an exit ticket activity. These activities are scaffolded, working students through activities that demand less language ability and moving towards activities that demand more use of Spanish. This Product Includes: 1. Artist Biography (in Spanish) 2. Answering Yes or No Questions (Based on Video) 3. Clozeline Activity 4. Lyric Identification Activity 5. Lyric Manipulation Activity 6. Answering Yes or No Questions (Based on Lyrics) 7. Exit Ticket Activity 8. Answer Keys
Spanish IPA - Talking About Likes & Dislikes
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Spanish IPA - Talking About Likes & Dislikes

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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 the following performance indicators for Novice-Mid and Novice-High learners: Novice-Mid -I can answer questions about what I like/dislike -I can list my favorite free time activities and those I don't like -I can say which sports I like/dislike Novice-High -I can talk about my favorite musical group, actor, or author -I can talk about others likes/dislikes 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 (4 versions) -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
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Yo Veo (I Spy) Spanish Vocabulary Game Kit: Food Edition

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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!
Yo Veo (I Spy) Spanish Vocabulary Game Kit
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Yo Veo (I Spy) Spanish Vocabulary Game Kit

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5 fun vocabulary games for your students to review vocabulary related to school, colors, professions, animals, food, and much more! 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 Animal Mini-Unit
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Spanish Animal Mini-Unit

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These lessons were designed to teach students the 26 most frequently used (according to the Frequency Dictionary of Spanish by Mark Davies) animal-related words in Spanish. This Product Includes: -Vocabulary list with 26 animal-related words and pictorial definitions -3 Vocabulary Sorting Activities -1 Animal Fact Chart Activity -1 Story Title Generator Activity -1 Graphic Organizer Ready to Print, Copy & Go! Great for last minute Sub plan!
Let's Taco Bout It! - Casa (House) Edition
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Let's Taco Bout It! - Casa (House) Edition

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This is a low prep game that will get your students speaking on the topic of "La Casa" (House). Students will challenge each other to be the first to earn all the ingredients for their taco as they attempt to say longer and more detailed sentences in Spanish that contain a particular word. This game is easily differentiated (instructions included) for any level of Spanish class. It also easy to create your own additional cards with the blank template if you would like to focus on additional vocabulary words. This game is great for working with current and recycled vocabulary as well as raising student proficiency levels by encouraging incremental increases in the complexity of their spoken language. It also requires listening to the other members of the group which keeps students focused and on task. More important to the kids, it is just fun. This product includes: -Guide for Educators -Visual instructions to share with students -Taco Template -24 game cards -Blank Template for the creation of additional cards by the teacher or students
Parque de Diversiones Internet Activity
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Parque de Diversiones Internet Activity

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In this activity, students will visit the websites of amusement parks in Mexico, Spain, and Chile. As they navigate the sites, they will be asked to find basic information that one would need in order to plan a trip to an amusement park, all in the target language! After finding the basic information and answering some questions, they will complete a Venn Diagram comparing the amusement park to one that they have been to. Finally, they will write sentences, in Spanish, comparing the two parks.
Spanish Proficiency or Placement Test: Novice-Mid
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Spanish Proficiency or Placement Test: Novice-Mid

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I developed this assessment as a tool for gathering data as to student's proficiency levels during their first and second years of language study in Spanish. This assessment is directly aligned with the ACTFL progress indicators for Novice-Mid fluency. This assessment addresses all skill areas; Interpersonal Speaking, Presentational Speaking, Presentational Writing, Interpretive Listening, and Interpretive Reading. This assessment can be used in a variety of ways: 1. As an exit test or final exam for Spanish 1 2. As an entrance exam for Spanish 2 3. As a placement exam for students newly entering your language program from private or out of state institutions 4. As a progress indicator given to students at the beginning, middle, and end of the school year to demonstrate growth 5. As smaller, individual assessments given throughout the course of the school year This Product Includes: - Educator's Guide & Instructions for Test Administration - Resource Links to ACTFL rubrics and progress indicators - 11 Activities to assess Interpersonal & Presentational Speaking / Writing - 4 Activities to assess Interpretive Listening - 3 Activities to assess Interpretive Reading - Answer Keys for Listening and Reading Activities - Answer Keys for Writing activities unless answers may vary
"Ay Vamos" por J. Balvin & The Spanish Present Tense (Nosotros Form)
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"Ay Vamos" por J. Balvin & The Spanish Present Tense (Nosotros Form)

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These activities are meant to help students learn how to talk about what "we" do in Spanish using present tense nosotros verb forms. These activities go along with the song "Ay Vamos" by J. Balvin, a 2015 Latin Grammy award winner for Best Urban Song. This song is readily available on YouTube and iTunes and a link to the song is referenced. These activities may be completed without the music video, so please make sure that the video is appropriate for your students before playing it. After reviewing a brief biography of J. Balvin, students are asked to listen to the song several times and fill in the lyrics that have been removed. Then, students are given an overview of the concept of the nosotros form in the present tense and asked to complete two inductive grammar activities based on their observations of the song lyrics. Students then are asked to find some additional items within the lyrics of the song in a Lyric Scavenger Hunt activity. Included in this download: -Guide for Educators -Artist Biography -Link to the song/video on YouTube -Clozeline Activity -Nosotros Form Inductive Grammar Activities -Lyric Scavenger Hunt -Answer Keys for all objective activities
Giving Directions in La Zona Rosa
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Giving Directions in La Zona Rosa

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In this activity, students use a map of La Zona Rosa in Mexico City to give directions from the hotel they are staying in to many of the tourist attractions in the area. Both the map and activity are included in this download. There is also an additional activity to teach map skills and visual literacy. A possible extension activity would be to have students research one of the 8 tourist attractions mentioned in this activity.
Los Tres Cerditos Storytelling Mini Unit
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Los Tres Cerditos Storytelling Mini Unit

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This two week long storytelling unit focuses on the story of Los Tres Cerditos (The Three Little Pigs). It can be used with students of all ages to build their skills in the 5 modes of communication and acquire new vocabulary. Included in this mini-unit are not only the story of Los Tres Cerditos, but also reading, listening, speaking, writing, and assessment activities. There is also a Guide for Educators which explains each activity and the recommended sequence of instruction. Included in this Resource: -Guide for Educators -Los Tres Cerditos Visual Story Presentation -Los Tres Cerditos Illustrated Text -Cloze Listening Activity -Vocabulary Acquisition Activity -Story Sequencing Activity -Reading Comprehension Questions -Loco Lib Alternate Ending Activity -Interpersonal Speaking Partner Activity - (2 Versions) -Illustration Only Pages for Story Re-Telling
Spanish Inductive Grammar Lesson:  Affirmative Commands
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Spanish Inductive Grammar Lesson: Affirmative Commands

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This inductive grammar lesson leads students to discover the rules behind using both informal and formal affirmative commands in a variety of situations in Spanish. Students will follow a 4 step inductive process to make learning grammar more meaningful. Step 1: Students will see examples of correct usage and create rules based on what they observe. Step 2: Students will test those rules against additional examples of correct language usage. Step 3: Students will make adjustments and additions to their rules based on more observations. They will summarize what they have discovered by creating their own graphic organizer using the included template. Step 4: Students will apply the rules while producing their own language. These scaffolded activities promote higher order thinking skills and represent the method of grammar instruction that is recommended by national organizations like ACTFL.
GIANT Spanish Culturopoly Board Game
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GIANT Spanish Culturopoly Board Game

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The second of our GIANT Board Games, Culturopoly focuses on teaching students about the important people, products, and places of the countries of Mexico, Spain, Guatemala, Puerto Rico, Ecuador, Panama, Costa Rica, Cuba, Peru, Chile, Argentina, and Venezuela. This is a great whole-class game that transforms the floor of your classroom into a giant board game. With a style of game play similar to Monopoly, students travel around the game board collecting cultural facts about the various countries. Once they gather enough facts, if they land on a "maleta" space, they can answer some trivia questions about a particular country in order to earn a "boleto de ida y vuelta". The team with the most "boletos" at the end end of the game wins. The best part of this game is that it is easily adaptable to any age group and proficiency level. With three different difficulty levels (Easy, Medium, Hard), it is perfect for an exploratory or Latin American Studies class all the way through an upper level Spanish class. While the Easy mode allows for students with no knowledge of Spanish, the Medium mode starts to introduce target language terms for students with minimal Spanish language proficiency, and the Hard mode focuses on play completely in the target language. This is a great way to review for culture portions of midterm or final exams, or for any day that you just need something different. In the future, there will be expansion packs to add different Spanish-speaking countries to the game. Either way, any teacher will get a LOT of use out of this one game. This Resource Includes: -Complete Set-up and Game Play Instructions for each mode -Fifty 8 1/2 x 11 Game Spaces with pictures representative of cultural items -12 Boletos de Ida y Vuelta (one per country) -12 Easy Difficulty Country Challenge Cards w/ answer keys -12 Medium Difficulty Country Challenge Cards w/ answer keys -12 Hard Difficulty Country Challenge Cards w/ answer keys -36 Culture Fact Cards
Spanish Sub Plans:  Festivals of Spain
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Spanish Sub Plans: Festivals of Spain

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These Spanish sub plans can be carried out by any sub while you are out of the classroom. Even better, you won't have to feel guilty that your students aren't learning while you are gone! This set includes 5 full classes of lessons based on various festivals that take place in Spain. Each on is ready to print & go, requires no technology, do not require the sub to produce any Spanish, and can be differentiated for any level of Spanish class. Each lesson walks students through important and interesting information related to a different Spanish festival and asks them to use higher-order thinking skills, problem solving, and critical thinking skills to understand the culture behind that tradition. Spanish Festivals in these lessons include: -La Tomatina (Buñol) -Las Fallas (Valencia) -Semana Grande (Bilbao) -Cristianos y Moros -Bizarre Spanish Festivals Students will work step by step to learn about each celebration through a series of activities that ask them to use what they have learned and apply it to the present day, make cultural inferences about the purpose and origin of these traditions, and compare these events to events in their own culture and others. Each lesson asks students to think about the festival in the larger cultural context as they make observations and consider some thought provoking questions. These lessons are fully aligned with the ACTFL cultural competencies for world language learners and also can be used to address several of the culture themes found on the AP Spanish test.