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How do you teach your students about allllll of the Spanish-speaking countries and cultures around the world? Let them do the research and present to the class!...
How do you get teenagers to talk about health-related vocabulary and give advice when they think fast food is the ideal meal? You have them create "crazy people" and give the advice you taught them!...
Want a fun and engaging idea to wrap up your Clothing Unit? Do a Fashion Police Skit with your students! This skit works best with Spanish 1 or 2 students , but you could absolutely level up the requirements for upper-level students with more language skills....
Okay, so you've taught affirmative tú commands and negative tú commands to your Spanish students. Now what?? Let's give them a way to express themselves and use the language in a fun and engaging (and very targeted 🙃 ) way! Let's have them do a project. 😆 Step 1: Choose a format. What format do you want your students to use for the project? 💻Powerpoint? 🖥️Google Slides? 📝Paper? Pick whatever format makes the most sense for your students. Step 2: Decide your requirements. Did your students learn both affirmative and negative tú commands? If so, have them include both. How many sentences do you want them to write? What types of verbs do you want them to include? I require students to use a certain number of regular, stem-changing, and irregular verbs. Do you want students to include an image? Let them know. Are you grading them on their grammar or a variety of vocabulary? Let them know. Step 3: Assign point values. All......
Imagine the scenario where you have students working quietly for 3 days creating a "magazine" to show off their Spanish clothing and accessories vocabulary. And cuesta with numbers, just for funsies. This can be your reality, my friend!...
If you're looking for a great way to wrap up Spanish 1 and let students show off all they've learned this year - have I got a great idea for you! Meet the Spanish 1 Final Project . Students create a booklet about themselves and cover just about every topic they've learned throughout the year....
Most beginning Spanish 1 students probably think that everyone in the Spanish-speaking world eats tacos. And while it's true some people in Spanish-speaking countries do eat tacos - not everyone does. And there are other foods besides tacos! If you're looking for an idea to teach students about foods of the Spanish-speaking world and expand their vocabulary beyond "los tacos" , then have I got an idea for you!...
If you have finished the curriculum and there are still a couple days of school left - congrats! You made it through everything! But now what? ...
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