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Daily Life Activity Suite
Written for Spanish level 1, this Google Slidedeck includes a variety of activities to help students process present tense verbs that help them talk and ask about the activities in their daily lives.
IP Blitz - Present Tense
Do your students need practice thinking of questions spontaneously or do they need a speaking warm up? This slide show presents a variety of familiar topics in the present tense and transitions every minute. Great for quick speaking practice or creating automaticity in asking questions!
Vocabulary Placemat Templates
Do you want to move away from the vocabulary list, but hold students accountable for a common set of vocabulary? This tool is for you!
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IP Blitz - Preterite Tense
Another version of the Present Tense IP Blitz, but now in the Preterite Tense! Same great uses, but leveling up for those second year students. This slideshow presents your students with simple and familiar past tense topics and transitions every minute and a half.
Proficiency Tracker
Are you thinking about creating student proficiency portfolios this school year? Do you want students to actively consider where their performances fall on the proficiency scale? Here's a tool for you!
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IP Blitz - Preterite Tense
Yet another version of the Present Tense IP Blitz, but now in the Imperfect Tense! Same great uses, but leveling up for those second or third year students. This slideshow presents your students with simple and familiar past tense topics that require the imperfect tense and transitions every minute and a half.
Yes / No Response Cards
Response cards are a powerful tool for helping students process comprehensible input. This set of cards allows students to respond non-verbally to statements you say to them as input.
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Yearly Can Do's: Novice High
Help your Level 1 students understand what becoming a Novice High communicator means by displaying these Yearly Can Do's in your classroom.
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Yearly Can Do's: Intermediate Low
Help your Level 2 students understand what becoming an Intermediate Low communicator means by displaying these Yearly Can Do's in your classroom.
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Yearly Can Do's: Intermediate Mid
Help your Level 3 students understand what becoming an Intermediate Mid communicator means by displaying these Yearly Can Do's in your classroom.
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Yearly Can Do's: Leveling Up Posters
Build a proficiency anchor wall by adding these posters to the flow of the Yearly Can Do Statement posters.
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Novice High:
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Intermediate Low:
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Intermediate Mid:
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Plus / Delta Feedback
Help your students understand how to give each other constructive feedback with this tool.
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Spanish Numbers in Context
In life we don't say numbers 0-100 unless we are counting. This anchor chart helps students learn to say Spanish numbers easily.
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Super Spanish Synonyms
Help your students level up by finding replacement words for common adjectives.
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Spicy Spanish
Help your students level up by adding flavor to the Spanish they speak and write.
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FRACTIONS
Help your students level up by employing great transitions, connectors, reactions and more to their output.
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Verb Endings for Conversations
This doc is the product of a co-construct a student and I did during a tutorial one day to help her keep her endings straight. Not recommended for front loading tenses.
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Authentic Lesson Design
Need help designing a lesson based on an authentic resource? This flowchart helps you make decisions so that your lesson fully integrates all modes!
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Little Bitty Spanish Words
Help your students keep all those little Spanish words straight with this anchor chart alphabetized in L1 for easy use.
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Exprésate Wall
One of my most used resources! Make your class wall a quick reference for teaching students how to speak to each other naturally by using rejoinders.
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Genius Spanish Words
Want your students to think harder about how to build complex sentences to level up to Intermediate? This anchor chart lists some of the best connectors and transitions for that purpose.
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Grouping Cards
This set of cards groups students in multiple ways. For up to 36 students, you can group pairs, threes, fours or all the way up to groups of 8-9 students.
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Expressing My Feelings & Reactions
Are your students inching towards that moment when "me gusta" just isn't enough to convey how they feel or how things make them feel? Here's an anchor chart for you!
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Rubriquick
Need a quick daily grade that is painless to score? This rubric helps move that essential practice to the gradebook in a snap!
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How to Say It in Spanish
Are your students trying to use object pronouns, but not sure how to do it? This anchor chart serves as a quick reference so you don't have to stop and teach grammar.
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