This resource is a bundle of the following two resources: *Bilingual Cognates - Cognados - Word Wall Cards *Bilingual Cognates Puzzle - Bilingual Cognates Puzzle *Bilingual Cognates - Cognados - Matching Cards - added 11/2023 This bundle include 105 word wall cards and the same vocabulary words as interactive puzzles! BONUS! I've added a third resource to this set! A matching card game with 45 NEW pairs of cognates. The puzzles and matching game are perfect as a workstation or center activity! CHECK MY OTHER BILINGUAL RESOURCES HERE! Visit my store, Biliteracy Now, for all your Spanish needs! FOLLOW ME for updates on new products! All rights reserved by author. ©Biliteracy Now. ******************************************************************************************* Your purchase or download is for one (1) license only. Sharing or copying is prohibited. This product may not be posted on the Internet or shared for public view or use. For personal/classroom use only.
Tests just arrived to my classroom, just like spring. They all start at the same time, but this year I have more fast-finishers than ever! Some of them have to wait for 20 minutes. What do I do now??? I find it very difficult finding engaging activities for my first graders to do while waiting... Read More
My children thrive on routine. I know this but I forget. I’m hoping this colorful addition to our kitchen will help us map out our days with a little more intentionality. This was simple t…
Looking for fun Pet Activities for kids? Check out these 16 Hands-On Learning Activities and Centers for Preschool or Kindergarten.
Looking for awesome shapes worksheets for kindergarten and games to use in your classroom? This pack is filled with hands-on activities and no-prep worksheets to help children learn about and use shapes.
Explore the fascinating world of cars and transportation vehicles with these engaging color by number coloring pages in English! This printable kit features a variety of coloring pages designed to help your little ones practice numbers while uncovering delightful pictures. This educational activity is perfect for honing math skills as your children immerse themselves in the joyful art of coloring independently. The kit includes eight number printables, each focusing on a different set of numbers. Here's a breakdown of the numbers covered on each sheet: Page 1: Spanish numbers 1 through 8. Page 2: Spanish numbers 8-16. Page 3: Spanish numbers 10-80 at intervals of 10. Page 4: Spanish numbers 5-40 at intervals of 5. Page 5: Ranges from 45-80 at intervals of 5. Page 6: Numbers 2 to 16 at intervals of 2. Page 7: Numbers 3 to 21 at intervals of 3. Page 8: Randomly selected numbers. Transform learning into a creative adventure with these unique coloring pages! Graphic credits: Creating4 the Classroom Clipart
This interactive language notebook contains all of the fifth grade language common core standards. The standards depicted in red are specifically for Spanish. Additionally, I have added some practice pages for many of the standards to reinforce and help students better understand the language concepts and standards.I hope you and your students enjoy putting them together!¿Qué es una conjunción?, ¿una preposición? y ¿una interjección? L.5.1.a – La función de las conjunciones, preposiciones e interjecciones en generalL.5.1.b – Los tiempos perfectos o verbos compuestos con haberL.5.1.c – Los tiempos de los verbos L.5.1.d – Los cambios inapropiados en el tiempo de los verbosL.5.1.e – Las conjunciones relativasL.5.1.f – Concordancia entre el sujeto, el verbo y el complemento indirectoL.5.1.g – El uso de formas paralelas según el contexto y significado de la oraciónL.5.1.h – Las conjunciones concesivas, condicionales y finalesL.5.1.i – El uso de “a” personal con los complementos directosL.5.1.j – La función del pronombreL.5.1.k – Los verbos irregulares en sus tiempos y modosL.5.1.l – El pronombre “se” y el singular o plural del verbo para expresar la voz pasiva¿Qué es la puntuación?L.5.2.a – La puntuación correcta para separar elementos en una serieL.5.2.b – La coma para separar un elemento de introducción del resto de la oraciónL.5.2.c – La coma para dar entrada a las palabras sí y noL.5.2.d – La letra cursiva o bastardillas para títulosL.5.2.e – La ortografía correcta para palabras adecuadas al nivel de gradoL.5.2.f – Escribir sin mayúsculas adjetivos gentiliciosL.5.2.g – Palabras que contienen una relación entre fonemas y grafemas múltiples y letras mudas¿Qué es el acento?L.5.2.h – El cambio del acento ortográfico en palabras inflexionadasL.5.2.i – El acento ortográfico en palabras enclíticasL.5.3.a – Ampliar, combinar y reducir las oracionesL.5.3.b – Comparar y contrastar las variedades del español que se usa en los cuentos, obras o poemasL.5.4.a – El contexto como clave para entender el significado de una palabras o frase¿Qué son afijos? ¿Qué son palabras raíz?L.5.4.b – Los afijos y raíces comunes del griego y del latín adecuados al nivel de gradoL.5.4.c – Materiales de referencia¿Qué es el lenguaje figurado?L.5.5.a – El lenguaje figurado: símiles y metáforasL5.5.b – El significado de expresiones idiomáticas comunes, adagios, dichos, modismos y proverbiosL.5.5.c – La relación entre determinadas palabras para comprender mejor el significadoL.5.6 – Palabras y frases de contexto académico general y de dominio específico al nivel de grado
Spanish mentor texts can be hard to find. Here are some great narrative, informational, and opinion writing texts in Spanish that I've found!
Bilingual writing supports in English and Spanish! These are designed for opinion writing in K-2 classrooms and include differentiated levels of support, including sentence stems and visuals. Great for English learners and bilingual classrooms! If you like this product, please check out other res...
The pet themed movement cards is perfect for easy and fun movement with a pet theme. With the pet themed brain break cards you can feel confident you have fun pet themed movement that your kids will LOVE! When you purchase pet themed movement cards you will receive a downloadable PDF file. Read more details below.
Morning greetings choices signs for Kindergarten and video examples of teachers using a morning greeting system with their students.
This is a BILINGUAL proofreading and editing checklist for young students. Designed for students in grades K-2. This simple, effective checklist will help students proofread their writing. The checklist includes three essential elements: capitalization, spelling, and punctuation. The product includes a larger size to post in the classroom, and smaller ones to print for students. It comes in both English and Spanish!
A week filled with engaging All About Me: My Body Themed Literacy, Math, Science, STEM and Art activities. Perfect for Pre-K to Grade 1.
One of the first projects or themes I find fun, simple and engaging is learning about Communities (2 weeks) and making a map as the culminating activity to end the unit. (For a total of 3 weeks on Community) This week, I started by reading the class a book on maps I got on Amazon. The book was chunked over a period of 2 days to ensure understanding. Maps - Kindergarten Unit After the story, the students were shown real maps that I had saved from going on little road trips. We sat in a circle and talked about what we noticed on them. I had a few kids share out about a time they used a map with their family. Real maps - San Diego, San Francisco I also had some maps from the San Diego Zoo and and some play maps for kids from a teacher supply store. We watched a video on maps and models from the United Streaming's website. Our district purchased user licenses for all teachers to access their videos on our Promethean Boards. I pulled out our old ELD song for communities from Rigby. The red car is on velcro and sticks to the different places in the community. So we fill in the sentence frames depending on where the car lands. On Tuesday, I read the last chunk of the Map book. Then, I pulled out our Writing Web for the power word "go." (The laminated web is from a district purchased program called Learning Headquarters). I taught the sight words "go" under my own structure however as a part of this writing unit in my TPT Store called Rebus Writing using Sight Words. The word "go" is week 5 of the 8 week unit. With a pointer I pointed to the word web and we orally filled out each sentence frame from the word bank. I allowed the kids to draw their own interpretation of a map on a half sheet of drawing paper as a pre-assessment to see where they are. Most kids drew standard pictures of places but some surprised me and had some streets and people walking in the map to different places. On Wednesday, I read them a book on map keys/legends. Map Keys and Legends I put up a class legend on the Promethean board that had four requirements. The sample legend was pre filled and colored and drawn and labeled. I asked the kids to draw a map on a full sized drawing page that had a: school, police station, neighborhood of homes, and a park. The symbol for each was a: building with flag next to it, building with a car next to it, triangles to symbolize a neighborhood, and a slide to symbolize the park. I set the kids to work and could see them looking up and referencing the sample key as they drew their maps. I noticed an improvement in their pictures from the day before. Once all the required components from the class key were on their maps I passed out markers and let them fill in the blanks and put more detail in the map. I cut out small legends that were identical to the one I had on the board and had kids glue it on the corner of their map. They were allowed to take it home. By Thursday, I brought out the colorful construction paper! The neat piles of color coded paper soon got a little messy! I had pre cut them into squares or rectangles. The first to go was blue because everyone was required to put a body of water on their map somewhere. It could be a river, lake, ocean or backyard pool. Also, the black strips I precut were the first to go because those were the streets and kids were allowed to use up to four. Building community maps 1 Building community maps 2 Children got right to work. They were so excited. Each map came out truly unique. As the kids were finished up I had them set up on the rug so the glue could dry and so kids who needed inspiration could come do a carousel walk around the rug and get ideas. Finished maps One of my late finishers added a church to her map even though we never discussed it. Cute! She made her map look like quadrants! She added sand to the beach and a church! The early finishers were doing literacy centers and reading books from the community tub. Building maps was a busy day. On Friday, I handed back their maps and a blank legend key. I asked them to make a legend for their map. Each was different. map key/ legend I had them glue the legends on the back of their maps. I made them a word bank so they could copy. However, some were ready for inventive spelling and didn't need to reference it. If this were done at the end of Kindergarten I would not even offer a word bank on the board. I would ask all kids to use inventive spelling to fill out their legend. If you'd like the free blackline master for the legend see the link at the bottom of this post. IF I HAD IT TO DO OVER AGAIN... I would not have them glue the legends on the back of the maps. I would display it next to the maps because once I mounted them all on the wall I realized they were hidden. LOL! Oh well. Next year I'll have learned my lesson. Wall of Maps! Almost done. Just need to add their name tag underneath each map. After reflection, I wouldn't have just had the kids draw on blank drawing paper. So I created these blackline masters as well. Enjoy! MAPS BLACKLINE MASTERS
13 bilingual color flash cards printable to practice the basic colors with your preschooler or beginner Spanish learner today.
Animal and Habitat Match Free Printables -- match animals to four habitat scenes photo and cartoon versions, 2 PDFs for Pre-K and K
Hey all! Today I want to show you what’s included in my 5 Senses Flip and Flap Book packet! The 5 Senses packet contains five flip books, one for each of the 5 senses in color and black & white. Each booklet is accompanied by 2 worksheets for differentiation purposes; the first asks children to […]