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Spain is a surprise to those who have the image of having to fight for towel space at one of its crowded beaches or sipping sangria while watching a bull fight or flamenco. From the ancient monuments left by the Romans and Moors, the medieval castles of the interior, the white villages in inland And
Hi! This editable PowerPoint was created for my AP students to talk about Housing. Students will improve their basic skills (listening, speaking, reading & writing) on different topics, in this case, Housing. They will learn about the vocabulary associated with this topic, and how to give opinions based on their experiences and research. It has thirty-one pages in one document. The student document includes instructions, links to videos and websites, activities, and pictures. I’ve added a section called ‘Alternative Resources’ in case you need to change, adapt, or modify any part of the product. ********************************************************************** ▶️How to Use It: Students will follow the directions and perform the tasks in each section. The worksheets work great for extra homework practice, extra credit, or material for substitute teachers. If you are not able to open the videos and transcriptions in the PowerPoint in open mode, please click on the link in the last slide to access the pdf version so that you can open them. ********************************************************************** ✅Contenidos 1. Índice de contenidos. 2. Introducción 3. Video: Historia de la vivienda. (+Transcripción) 4. Vocabulario. 5. Actividades + Solución. 6. Escribir. 7. Video: Los materiales de construcción. (+Transcripción) 8. Vocabulario. 9. Actividades + Solución. 10. Escribir 11. Audio: 5 formas de habitar el mundo. (+Transcripción) 12. Vocabulario. 13. Actividades + Solución. 14. Diferencias entre ‘desde’ y ‘desde hace’. 15. Actividades + Solución. 16. Escribir 17. Recursos alternativos (2) 18. Página de agradecimiento. ********************************************************************** ✍English 1. Table of contents. 2. Introduction. 3. Video: History of housing. (+Transcription) 4. Vocabulary. 5. Activities + Solution. 6. Writing. 7. Video: Building materials. (+Transcription) 8. Vocabulary. 9. Activities + Solution. 10. Write 11. Audio: 5 ways to inhabit the world. (+Transcription) 12. Vocabulary. 13. Activities + Solution. 14. Differences between 'since' and 'since ago'. 15. Activities + Solution. 16. Write 17. Alternative resources (2) 18. Thank you page. ********************************************************************** Related Products ⭐ AP Spanish - Desafíos Mundiales Bundle ⭐ AP Spanish Growing Bundle ⭐ Spanish Interactive Grammar Bundle (30% off) ⭐ Spanish Music Growing Bundle (30% off) ⭐ Spanish Special Days Growing Bundle (30% off) ⭐ Spanish Special Places Bundle (30% off) ********************************************************************** ✨Customer Tips: How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases. Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to log in). Beside each purchase, you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment on the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies, and product launches: Look for the green star next to my Store Logo and click it to become a follower. Voila! You will now receive email updates about this store.
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I'm so sorry - I have been derelict in my blogging duties. I have lots of excuses why I've been absent lately, but today I'll choose just one to take the blame (because taking responsibility myself would be just too grown up of a thing to do, and it's always easier to blame it on something else). I've been volunteering at Little K's school helping to decorate and set up for our Bi-annual Book Fair with my friend Marni. We were just talking the other day about how we got roped into this...errr I mean how we ended up volunteering for this job? The truth is, it's fun to do, we love working with the Media Staff (Hi Stacey) and it's a creative outlet. But it is a lot of work, and I'm happy to say, we are on track for a fantastic Grand Opening on Friday. This years theme is "Destination: Book Fair. Read Around the World". This is a close up of the main bulletin board inside the Media Center where the Book Fair is set up. Those red balls are Giant Push Pins marking the cities on our World Tour. We can't take credit for all the clever decorations. Scholastic puts out a fantastic "How To" kit and even includes on-line templates and patterns for many of the ideas. Although, I have to admit, we often don't use them...because being the perfectionists that Marni and I both are...we think we can do better on our own, and so we sometimes try. We made invitations for the Staff that looked like Passports. We try to keep the materials as low cost as possible, so the invites were made simply from construction paper and a few scrapbooking tools (punches and corner rounder). The "visa" stamps were created using MS Word. The main entrance was decorated with images of children from various nations, with their countries flag and native greeting. The Teachers Wish board is for families to purchase books to donate to the classroom libraries. Teachers fill out "request" of books they would like at the Staff Preview, so for the Book Fair opening, the suitcase pockets will be filled with wish list cards. Scholastic provided a template for the suitcase pockets, but we chose to use a similar die cut from the scrapbook store. Much faster than cutting them all out by hand. The tables are decorated with globes already owned by the school. For several weeks the students have been coming in during free time and coloring Flags from all Nations. They were strung in banners above the book display tables. Our attempt at a Hot Air Balloon behind the cashier table. Take another look - can you see it now? Bulletin board borders were added to the cases and embellished with flags (found on a free clip art site and printed on cardstock). Kids activities include Guessing Jars filled with Italian Pasta, Chinese Fortune Cookies and Mexican Tortilla Chips. Hopefully you'll understand what I've been keeping busy with lately. My mom has also recently arrived for a visit, and we'll soon be off on a little road trip. But I have lots of projects lined up for Mum and I to do while she's here, so we'll be back to posting with a vengeance soon.
Rivers and Ravens Cowl was designed during a time of severe drought on Vancouver Island, where I call home. I selected Malabrigo’s Arroyo (which means brook or stream in Spanish) as a meditation prayer for rain, and often soon after working on the project, the rains would begin. Proof that knitting is magical! My most favourite place to work on this pattern was by my local lake, where the ravens would often visit and sing to us on the shoreline, and so I soon associated this cowl with the rivers and ravens that surround me. This cowl is knit in sport weight using a mosaic stitch pattern to create a colorwork design while only using one strand of yarn at a time. You will require approximately 200 meters / 220 yards of the main and contrasting colour. With both charted and written instructions, this is a good introduction to someone wanting to try their hand at slipped stitch colourwork for the first time, or for the more experienced knitter. The slip stitch colorwork creates a dense fabric, perfect for keeping one warm during the chillier months of the year. Knit from the top-down, this cowl flares out slightly at the bottom to add extra coverage over the shoulders and collarbone. Be sure to follow me through the Wolf & Faun Blog, Facebook or Instagram for upcoming promotions, patterns and other fun things! Photo Credit: Ron Pogue Photography
El tamaño no importa sino lo que venga en su interior.
So I've been here in Monterrey, Mexico for 4 days now and I have eaten tacos for breakfast, lunch and dinner each day. It hasn't just been tacos; it has been gorditas and various types
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Spain is a surprise to those who have the image of having to fight for towel space at one of its crowded beaches or sipping sangria while watching a bull fight or flamenco. From the ancient monuments left by the Romans and Moors, the medieval castles of the interior, the white villages in inland And
October 2011
Spain is a surprise to those who have the image of having to fight for towel space at one of its crowded beaches or sipping sangria while watching a bull fight or flamenco. From the ancient monuments left by the Romans and Moors, the medieval castles of the interior, the white villages in inland And
I just added this weather graphing activity to my TPT store (you can find it by clicking here). This is a great addition to my morning binders (see this post) that we do each day after we finish our morning group/circle. During our morning group, my students practice identifying the weather on the board together as a group. They also have an opportunity to do so by themselves in their morning binders. This new activity allows each student to track weather patterns over an entire month. Each day, students add the appropriate weather picture to their graph. At the end of the month, students fill out a work sheet about how many days there were of each type of weather. I also included two different worksheets I use with my students when looking at weather forecasts online (or sometime I print them out). One of the worksheets is for a "daily forecast." The other is for a "weekly forecast." And, as promised....as many FREEBIES as possible this month since I am blogging at a slower rate than normal. Today's Freebie is a weather matching activity. You can either laminate this and have students match using velcro pieces OR you can photo copy the two pages and use it as a cut and paste matching activity.
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