My son is learning Spanish and received this list of verbs from his teacher. I reformatted it so that it would all fit on one page and we're putting it up on the fridge so we can study it every day. I doubt he'll be able to roll his R's or pronounce the words correctly for quite a while, but at least he'll be able to memorize them and try, right? I apologize to all fluent Spanish speakers who may hear him butcher the language while he learns. :)
A collection of most common and basic phrases in Spanish and English language that are used in everyday life and conversation, from greetings to saying goodbye.
At my school, we use Kath Murdoch’s Inquiry Cycle. Many of our staff are new the PYP and new to inquiry-based teaching and learning, so we find this inquiry cycle provides some structure to t…
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In "Flirting in Spanish: 18 Easy Spanish Phrases for Dating" we’ve given you a few choice phrases that should be easy to remember and quick to charm.
Add flair and details to your Spanish conversations with this list of the most common Spanish adverbs. Includes a downloadable PDF!
In this worksheet you'll find a paragrapgh (related to Harry Potter's story) to complete with the right form of the verbs in the simple past tense (regular and irregular forms) and a reading comprehension activity. - ESL worksheets
I wanted to have a concise ready-to-print cheat sheet with all conjugated forms of regular Spanish verbs. Surprisingly, I wasn’t able to find a
Basic vocabulary, like knowing prepositions, is necessary for beginning readers. Teach prepositions with this simple game.
Learning a new language can be challenging, especially when it comes to understanding the intricacies of grammar and vocabulary. Luckily, there are tools available to help make the process easier and more enjoyable. Enter the personal in Spanish worksheet. Designed specifically for beginners and intermediate learners, this worksheet focuses on teaching the concept of personal pronouns and verb conjugation, allowing you to better communicate and express yourself in Spanish.
PDF Spanish conjugation chart: Having a good Spanish conjugation chart is the key to learn to conjugate your verbs fast and efficiently.
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Here are a few reasons why people choose to lie. What’s your reason? Spanish Version Included with Download (pg. 2)! Aquí hay algunas razones por las que la gente miente. ¿Cuál es tu razón?
Learn how to curse in Spanish with this list of swear words and phrases. Be warned: explicit language inside!
Recently I saw this infographic depicting an iceberg as a metaphor for culture- most of the culture is 'underwater' or rather, more in depth. It is a great graphic! However, at the elementary level, where young children are first being introduced to and learning about the concept of language and culture (often for the first time!) finding tangible, concrete aspects of culture to include in the classroom are key, in my opinion, and typically fall under the 'surface culture' part of the iceberg. As they gain experience and the mental ability to comprehend deeper culture as more than a fact about a group of people they have never met (such as concepts of self, attitudes, and such) these can be added into Spanish class. . One of the most tangible and authentic ways I have brought culture into my elementary classroom, which I believe hits both surface and deep culture at the same time, is the tradition of Ratoncito Pérez, the Tooth Mouse. It is a celebration of sorts, that wonderful and magical experience of losing a tooth, and a coming of age moment for little kiddos. Recognizing and celebrating it in Spanish class via an adorable mouse (not a fairy!) has always been the most remembered, understood and delightful aspects of culture my students interact with. And, because kiddos always have loose teeth or one has fallen out, Ratoncito Pérez is part of EVERY class! Talk about keeping something fresh in their minds! Here are ways I integrate Ratoncito Pérez in my classes: *Right from Kindergarten kiddos learn how to say 'Tengo un diente flojo' and 'Se me cayó un diente'... they are encouraged to share their 'tooth news' with me anytime *I have tooth chart posters featuring Ratoncito Pérez where I record each kiddo's name when he/she loses a tooth (they have to tell me in Spanish or their name doesn't go on the poster :) ) *I teach an entire theme about Ratoncito Pérez in Second Grade, where we read our book 'El diente de Javi' (see the link to our store at the end of this post) and then imagine what Ratoncito Pérez looks like (color and size) and what mode of transportation he uses to get around. After they have practiced this, they then write and illustrate three sentences describing him with this vocab. Super cute! *I hand out certificates celebrating the lost tooth *I read books I have collected over the years of various authors imagining adventures with Ratoncito Pérez-go to Amazon and type in 'Ratoncito Pérez' or 'Ratón Pérez'...a whole load of books will come up. My favorite is 'Cartas al Ratón Pérez'! (Note: most of these are in Spanish and with vocabulary far too advanced for my students to understand so I translate in my head and read it out loud in English) *I have printed out lots of illustrations from Google images over the years which I put around my classroom...he is always present! There are also two full length movies about Ratón Pérez made in Spain- if you are able to get ahold of a copy and can play it, what fun that is! And here's a great link of an article describing what el Ratoncito Pérez might "give" to children: https://www.heraldo.es/noticias/sociedad/2017/11/30/que-puede-regalar-ratoncito-perez-cuando-cae-diente-1209813-310.html If you are interested in integrating Ratoncito Pérez into your classroom and don't want to start from scratch, please check out our Activity Pack in our store on TpT! It is full of printable activities, posters, 'El diente de Javi' minibook, props for retelling the story, and more! Ratoncito Pérez Printable Minibook & Activity Pack You can also watch me introducing a comparison of the Tooth Fairy and el Ratoncito Pérez here:
Call and response signals are an effective way to save class time by grabbing students' attention quickly and helping them transition to the next activity.
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This set of DIGITAL Suffixes tion, sion, and cian for use in Google Classroom™️ is an awesome tool for distance learning. This set of activities provide a variety of ways for students to practice working with words containing the suffixes tion, sion and cian. Includes a full printable set of activities as well. Digital Version Includes: Full set of suffix cian activities Full set of suffix tion activities Full set of suffix sion activities Each Set include: Rainbow Type the Room Activities Word Search Picture word match Match the definition and word Highlight the Words 10 sentence practice slides. MIXED REVIEW SET INCLUDES: tion, sion, cian word sorting Slides tion, sion, cian word typing practice tion, sion, cian picture sort 30 total mixed review practice slides
Are you looking for ways to connect with your students and build community during the first week of class? Do you want to get to know your students, but also set the expectation of “Spanish only” from the start? Here are 5 games that accomplish both of those objectives! 1. ¡Corre, corre! Students form a ... Read More about 5 icebreaker activities for the first week of Spanish
I am back with a freebie! There are so many different instances in which a comma should be used. I have just released a handy student reference chart that students can attach inside of their student notebooks or place inside of a folder.Click Here To Access It.
Adverbs of frequency provide the answer to the question "How often?". Learn more, and see adverb of frequency examples & exercise for free.
Get to know ten of the best Spanish novels to help improve your language skills in Spanish. Great for Spanish learners of all levels- beginner, intermediate, and advanced!
Learners practice calculating the percentage of two- and three-digit numbers in this summer clothing–themed worksheet.
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A collection of most common and basic phrases in Spanish and English language that are used in everyday life and conversation, from greetings to saying goodbye.