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Colombia Culture Unit
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Colombia Culture Unit

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Help your students learn about Colombia in an authentic way with this no prep lesson/presentation/activity set! What’s included Powerpoint and guided notes on music, food, politics, culture, geography, slang words, and more! 3 edpuzzle videos, where students watch videos about Cali, Medellin, and Santa Marta and respond to questions. Edpuzzle automatically grades for you! Cloze lyric activity where students fill in the blanks to a famous Colombian singer (J Balvin) A video that helps students learn the steps to dance Salsa Calena :) Answer keys to the notes and cloze activity
Guided Practice Cooking Vocab Spanish
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Guided Practice Cooking Vocab Spanish

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This Guided Practice Walks students through practicing Spanish cooking vocabulary used from this Quizlet. https://quizlet.com/246899237/cooking-vocabulary-flash-cards/ It goes from easy to more difficult. First students match vocabulary, then use a word bank to fill in an authentic patatas bravas recipe from Spain, then they write full sentences in spanish (translate) and then respond to a question to connect them to the vocabulary in Spanish. If they finish early there is a small drawing vocab activity and a way that students can rate themselves as an exit ticket with the vocab.
Infinitives Spanish Worksheet
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Infinitives Spanish Worksheet

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Infinitives warm up activity in Spanish, to get students thinking about what an infinitive is before working with new tenses. They organize the verbs into AR,ER, and IR - can easily be extended. Uses common verbs in Spanish
Forming Questions, Interrogative Words Spanish (No prep!)
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Forming Questions, Interrogative Words Spanish (No prep!)

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Includes 5 different fun activities for students to practice making questions at each level. Scaffolded by easy to more challenging to help students build to a creation level. Activities included (no prep!) -interviewing famous people worksheet -Warm up/Do Now - turning infinitives into questions -Personal interview sheet, responding to questions about their favorite things etc - Directions for a Communicative Activity between students and a partner - Project: Students will create a talk show where they interview people (famous, or friends etc), present to class
Winter Olympics Spanish Sports - PowerPoints, Worksheets, and Activities
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Winter Olympics Spanish Sports - PowerPoints, Worksheets, and Activities

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I love the Olympics – so I made a mini unit about sports revolving around the winter Olympics 2018 focusing on athletes from Spanish speaking countries. This resource includes all of the following – No prep needed! -Powerpoint for the week - including fun vocab games, and interactive activities -Worksheets for the following New Sports Vocab - Student Led Students read about athletes competing in the 2018 winter olympics from Spain and Argentina, and using context clues find the vocabulary (relating to winter sports and sports in general) and answer questions about sports they play. Additionally asks students to think and analyze why there are less spanish speaking countries in the winter olympics. Sparks interest and discussion, and answer key included. Fun Olympics Meme Homework Fun worksheet where students see funny pictures of Olympic athletes and then write their own memes/captions with the sentence starter “Esta es mi cara cuando…”. No prep needed - can be a homework or fun class activity, which can be extended to students searching photos and writing their own captions. Communicative Activity - ¿Qué deporte juegas? ¿Cuándo? students are given a model, and walk around the room asking other what sport they play and when. Students then write down the response of their peer in third person and graph the results of the class. -Links to review websites for the vocabulary (Quizizz) and the Google slides version of the powerpoint. Highly recommend using the link in the resource for the Google Slides version over the Power Point file, also Google slides version will give you access to the other documents as well (how long the Powerpoint will last you, depends on your bell schedule and how long class periods are. This lasted me four full days of school with 55 minute class periods.)
Argentina - Culture, Language, Accent (Spanish)
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Argentina - Culture, Language, Accent (Spanish)

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his is a full 60 minute lesson class about Argentina - targeted towards any level Spanish in middle/high school. This lesson includes a no prep powerpoint, guided notes, and a fun communicative activity where students are the Pope and Messi. Powerpoint/Google Slides + Guided Notes: Gives students basic information about the Argentina (Mothers of May, tango, food, sports) - and then gives students rules about how Argentinas typically speak (voseo, y–> SH, ll–>sh). Students then listen to people with Argentina accents in videos, and focus on the accent and pronunciation. Communicative Activity: Students then take on the role of the Pope and Messi- and read a conversation out loud with their partner. They use their best Argentine accents and fill in the blanks of what their friend said (speaking puzzle/fill in the blank activity). After they answer comprehension questions in English. Creative Activity: As an exit ticket, students create a comic or fun drawings, using the slang they learned in class to represent what they’ve learned in a fun new way! I recommend using the google slides (included in the powerpoint) and the notes are included as well!
Spain - Culture, Language, and Accent Lesson (Spanish)
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Spain - Culture, Language, and Accent Lesson (Spanish)

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This is a full 60 minute lesson class about Spain - targeted towards any level Spanish in middle/high school. This lesson includes a no prep powerpoint, guided notes, and a fun communicative activity. Powerpoint/Google Slides + Guided Notes: Gives students basic information about the Spain (music, food, major cities, sports) - and then gives students four rules about how Spaniards typically speak (z–> th, G & J). Students then listen to famous singers and soccer players (Andrés Iniesta and Enrique Iglesias) and focus on the accent and pronunciation. Communicative Activity: Students then take on the role of Andrés Iniesta and Enrique Iglesias- and read a conversation out loud with their partner. They use their best Spaniard accents and fill in the blanks of what their friend said (speaking puzzle/fill in the blank activity). After they answer comprehension questions in English. Creative Activity: As an exit ticket, students create a comic or fun drawings like Mr.Wonderful, using the slang they learned in class to represent what they’ve learned in a fun new way! I recommend using the google slides (included in the powerpoint) and the notes are included as well!
Spanish Book Project
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Spanish Book Project

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Want a way to engage your students in a student led project, that gives them a real final product that they can present in your school libraries and keep for years to come? This project gives students an outline of how to create their own Spanish book and become authors. This is perfect for reviewing main topics of Spanish 1-2 levels. The book outline has students review the following main concepts and information -basic introductions/descriptive adjectives -family vocabulary -food vocabulary -present tense and simple future tense (ir+a+infinitve) -school vocabulary -GUSTAR This includes: -A Google Slides presentation that goes through a few pages, models them, and gives students key words to help them write each page. -Warm ups for every day where students can edit other’s book pages, and use it to help write their own -A packet that guides students in writing 10 pages of a book -A peer edit packet that helps students revise other students work
Maya, Inca, and Aztec Projects (Presentation and Writing, Spanish)
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Maya, Inca, and Aztec Projects (Presentation and Writing, Spanish)

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This includes two projects, with instructions and rubrics in Spanish, to summarize what your students have learned about the Mayas, Incas, and Aztecas. The writing summative (or final) assessment asks students to write about all three civilizations. Students are told they are time traveling and need to explain the three civilizations to the modern world, compare and contrast them, and explain who is their favorite civilization they visited. Included in this assessment is a rubric in Spanish. The extension project is a summative (or final) presentation. In groups, students will represent someone famous from one of the three civilizations and will present their famous accomplishments to the class in the form of a modern-day interview/talk show. Students are instructed to create a presentation to show images of their accomplishments as they speak about them and to create a note guide for students to take notes about their accomplishments. All rubrics/instructions are in Spanish. Formative Quizzes (build-up to the summative writing): Available in my store
Hispanic Heritage Month Project/Event
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Hispanic Heritage Month Project/Event

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This project creates a meaningful learning experience and Hispanic Heritage Month event for your school for many years to come. Students create stations to represent a Spanish-speaking country they study to present to parents, families, and community members at a school event. Students showcase what they have learned and celebrate the various different Spanish-speaking countries. (Project can be for just classroom use, virtual presentations, and more). Project has instructions in English and Spanish 2 pages of student friendly instructions, with points for teacher to score Photos of example projects, and instructions/ideas for the teacher to set up the event Students work together to create a trifold/poster station that provides information about the culture, language, history, basic information, etc – and instructions for students to include a dish from their country as well This product is in Spanish and English, in hopes that multiple classes/students/teachers can use this product to celebrate Hispanic Heritage month.
H Muda
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H Muda

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This product helps teach students about “h muda” with specific examples and rules to help them remember when there is an “h” in their writing. Included: Google Slides presentation (23 slides) with practice, audio, examples. Practice worksheet (spelling, find the errors, and write your own examples) Aligned with TEKS/CCSS standards Great for all grades and levels: bilingual programs, heritage classes, and Spanish as a foreign language courses.
El Salvador Presentation & Worksheets (Spanish)
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El Salvador Presentation & Worksheets (Spanish)

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This product includes (all in Spanish) Google Slides Presentation (21 slides) about El Salvador (history, music, food, culture, dances, immigration, geography, etc) A worksheet for students to write about what they learned, compare El Salvador to another country and make a comic. Slang words from El Salvador A video for students to visually see El Salvador, and write/describe what they see Can be used virtually or in-person, can work for all levels of Spanish - the presentation has many visual cues for vocabulary and allows room for students to write at their level. Hope you enjoy as much as my students did!
La entrevista Spanish 1/ Interviews
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La entrevista Spanish 1/ Interviews

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In order to get students working with responding to questions in Spanish, and in different forms (tú/yo/él/ella) this worksheet lays out an interview format for students to first respond to questions in the YO form, then ask a partner these questions in a TU form, and write down what their partner says in the ÉL/ELLA form. This is a great writing and speaking, and listening activity!
Soy una Taza - Song and Cooking Vocab Spanish
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Soy una Taza - Song and Cooking Vocab Spanish

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No prep needed! In this worksheet there is a matching warmup, where students match the vocabulary from Soy una taza (the song --> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AdJPY2Hf7U) Next, the students watch the video and fill in the lyrics to the song using the vocab from the warm up. Finally, I have students learn the dance and act out all the vocab. (my students are in middle school, even though the song is primary they love it!)
Spanish Instagram Food Posts
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Spanish Instagram Food Posts

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Fun Activity or Project, where students get a blank template included in this powerpoint of an Instagram post with a comments section. Includes directions for students to post a photo of a meal (or draw) create silly hashtags about the meal, and include comments from their peers using the IR+A (voy a comer...) structure that can easily be adapted for what you are working on in your unit. Students include the number of likes in Spanish as well, and makes for a great display in your classroom revolving around a food unit. NO PREP needed.
Conditional Tense Practice - Advice Spanish
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Conditional Tense Practice - Advice Spanish

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In this resource students are in charge of an advice column for an online website. They need to respond to other student's situations/problems and tell these students what they WOULD do in their situation. Provides an opportunity for students to read typical problems (I forgot my homework, I didn't study, stain on my sister's shirt) and respond in a realistic or funny way. At the end students can create their own problem, that classmates will respond to.
Spanish Communicative Activity - Using IR and Comida
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Spanish Communicative Activity - Using IR and Comida

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Simple communicative activity where students go around and ask ¿Qué vas a comer para cena? ¿Dónde vas a comer? -- students then have a model that they use to respond, write their classmates answers down in the boxes, and they write their answers in the third person (VA a comer....) practicing IR + a + infinitivo/place and food vocab