Projects are a great option to review and assess your students. Check out these tips for making sure projects go smoothly in your classroom!
Looking for ways to engage your Spanish students? Check out these five fun Spanish project ideas that will bring the language to life!
Telling time in Spanish is an important skill for children to learn at a young age. It helps them develop a sense of control over what they do, understand how much time they have for a specific task. Additionally, it helps children develop literacy and math skills. Learning how to tell the time in Spanish
Teach ser vs estar with this fun Spanish selfie project! This is a great alternative to ser vs estar worksheets or quizzes!
This Spanish-Speaking country project is an organized and efficient way for students to research Spanish-speaking countries. The templates are in both English and Spanish and can be completed digitally or handwritten. Includes digital templates for PowerPoint and Google Slides. *can easily be adapted for other languages, geography, or social studies classes This project to create an infographic for a country includes: -Templates in 3 different designs -English templates -Spanish templates -Completed example for Colombia (digital & handwritten) -Country list (cut up and have students pick a country) -Blank country list to add any extra countries *can be adapted for any subject! -Editable rubric -Digital template for Google Drive -Digital template for PowerPoint *the template is provided both in English (for beginning level 1 students or other subjects) and in Spanish. Completed projects make a great display! Save 30% with my Spanish-Speaking Countries Bundle which includes: Flip Book Infographic Research Project Maps and Quizzes Task Cards Flags Classroom Decor Flags Coloring Sheets Countries and Capitals Crossword Matamoscas Games You may also like: ❤️ Spanish Bell Ringers with 175 Daily Hispanic Culture Facts ❤️ Flags Bulletin Board Border ❤️ Countries, Maps, Capitals, and Flags Mystery Puzzles ❤️ Flags Classroom Decor Bundle ⭐Want to get the biggest discount on my resources? I post most of my new resources at 50% OFF for the first 24 hours. Click the ★green star★ under my store name HERE to follow my store and be the first to hear about new resources.⭐
The Spanish for You blog provides tips and information about teaching Spanish to elementary and middle school aged children.
Studying history, culture, and people is important for your students. Check out these research projects for Spanish class!
Spanish Adjective Activities | Teaching descriptive adjectives is one of my favorite units in Spanish class! Here are five fun activities for teaching Spanish adjectives to describe a person physically or by personality. Find a complete unit with everything you need to get students describing themselves and others. Plus practice with no-prep worksheets, find a list of adjectives to define and find in a word search, and draw self-portraits to label physical characteristics, and other games!
You can probably admit to using Instagram for mindless scrolling after a long day of teaching. You see travel destinations you desire to vis...
Teaching Spanish adjectives is one of my favorite units in Spanish class! Find 5 activities to describe a person
Practice with a PDF worksheet by reading about the house in Spanish, its rooms, parts and house objects. Solve two reading comprehension exercises too.
Spanish Class Culture Project with Student Instructions and editable Rubrics. Spanish students research a holiday or festival (or anything they find interesting!) from a Spanish-speaking country and create a presentation to present to the class. ✅ List of 50+ ideas, student instructions, teacher instructions, and rubrics included! A fun Spanish class project to help students learn more about Spanish-speaking countries. ✅ Students produce a product to present to an audience. The two ready-made options are: creating a Poster or creating a PowerPoint. **The PowerPoint version is editable! Feel free to assign another way to do the presentation! And feel free to assign individual slides in your school's password protected LMS! Hosting a culture project in your classes helps students discover the fascinating mix of things that contribute to our world societies. This culture project allows your students to take what they personally find interesting and expand their knowledge by exploring how that interest is expressed in another culture. ✅Students will: choose a topic (a list of 50+ ideas is provided!) research the topic create a poster or PowerPoint presentation and prepare a short presentation (2-3 minutes, to allow for large class sizes) to give to the class This is such a fun project! If research and preparation is done during class time, this can be a full week of lessons. This is a great option for a week long emergency substitute plan! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ·.·•This resource is included as both ·.·•a PDF•·.· and ·.·•a PPT.•·.· in a zipped file. The instructions and rubrics are ·.·•editable!•·.·⋆ You can now also easily assign specific pages digitally to your students! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What teachers are saying: "This was PERFECT for a sub activity. Once I came back I learned a lot from the presentations and they had fun doing it!" ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "This activity was perfect for students when one group was ahead of the other. Gracias! Very engaging. : )" ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Great resource! I was doing a similar cultural exploration with my students and I needed a rubric asap. I was very happy to find this rubric. It worked out perfectly and saved me a lot of time. I gave students PPT or poster option. The list of topics to choose from is are great too! So many ideas to explore!" ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Each year I feel more and more pressure to provide more alternatives for assessments that cover all the standards. Every teacher knows there is no such thing and having free time. Thanks for creating this and allowing me to quickly come up with projects that do not take all my time and energy. Thank you!" ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Enjoy! ❤️ The Stress Free Spanish Teacher ➤➤ Click here to FOLLOW ME to be alerted when a new resource has been added to my shop! ☺
Looking for ways to engage your Spanish students? Check out these five fun Spanish project ideas that will bring the language to life!
Spanish board games to improve your Spanish skills. Try these 9 Spanish games to spice up your studies for the biggest win of all - learning Spanish!
Does your school have a Spanish club? Check out these ideas for Spanish club activities in your middle school and high school!
Looking for ways to engage your Spanish students? Check out these five fun Spanish project ideas that will bring the language to life!
This past week in Spanish 1, we finally got to do my “Roll & Draw Your Own Alebrije” activity. For me, it was one of my most anticipated lessons of October. I am fascina…
Fun Activities for Spanish class to bring back that joy that is missing. No tech activities and the best fun Spanish games using technology.
Teach ser vs estar with this fun Spanish selfie project! This is a great alternative to ser vs estar worksheets or quizzes!
Looking for ways to engage your Spanish students? Check out these five fun Spanish project ideas that will bring the language to life!
Learn 115 of the most common spanish phrases to help you get started learning and speaking spanish and sound like a native today.
Here are a few books, videos, and resources to teach about Puerto Rico in your classroom!
Looking for fun Spanish activities to teach food vocabulary? This post covers six activities that make learning enjoyable!
I selected the sassy sombrero as my subject and also did Poncho art. The kids loved it. My art room was an explosion of color and styleof Mexican art!
Inside: Find strategies to motivate speaking and participation in your Spanish classes, as well as detailed activity explanations for my favorite communicative resources (and a few FREE downloads!)
Teaching art in Spanish involved some of my favorite lessons I’ve ever taught. I got to see my students develop a deeper understanding...
Check out these getting to know you activities for Spanish class! Icebreaker questions, all about me projects, and more!
Inside: Activities and ideas for teaching the body parts in Spanish, for all ages. Teaching the parts of the body in Spanish is fun because it’s naturally a hands-on sort of theme. There’s much need to print out lots of worksheets or flash cards because our students are walking around with ready-to-go visuals: themselves! That said….
In this series on teaching Spanish writing skills, we've discussed using templates to model good writing, as well as the importance of Spanish transition words to decrease choppiness. This post will continue the writing discussion with ideas for great Spanish writing activities and Spanish writing projects to use all year long with your high school
Are you looking for a YouTube channel to help your students learn Spanish or to use in class as authentic materials in Spanish? Or maybe you want to learn Spanish on your own time or teach it to your kids. YouTube can be overwhelming; there are thousands of channels on YouTube and sometimes it takes ... Read More about 15 Best YouTube Channels to Learn Spanish
Check out these easy activities and lesson plans for how to use adjectives in Spanish sentences in fun and meaningful ways.
Choice boards in Spanish class are a great way to provide options for your Spanish students! Check out this post for some great examples and ideas!
Encourage positive self-talk in your children with these 9 positive affirmations coloring pages in Spanish for kids.
Explore geography with this research poster project! There are 21 templates with names of Spanish-speaking countries filled in. 49 pages - 3 MB - PDF
Are you ready to get your Spanish students speaking? Try these 10 fun games and activities for Spanish class that bring community and fun into your.....
Great blog post with activities for Spanish class that are easy on the teacher for those days you aren't feeling well or need easy sub plans.
Mi lugar en el universo is an activity that works well for kindergarteners and early elementary grades. It is a simple printable mobile with circles that go from most specific (Soy yo.) and broaden to Éste es mi planeta. It teaches basic Spanish place and geography words and helps children begin to orient themselves on the planet. The mobile has these place words: la casa, la escuela, la ciudad, el estado, el país, el continente, el planeta. I give the kids outlines of the Earth, North America, the United States and Wisconsin. They can draw or use photos to represent their city, school, house and themselves. Although we talk about the names la Tierra, América del Norte, and Estados Unidos, I did not include them on the printable because that is not what I am focusing on. You could certainly have kids write them in. These are the sentences on the circles: Soy yo. Ésta es mi casa. Ésta es mi escuela. Ésta es mi ciudad. Éste es mi estado. Éste es mi país. Éste es mi continente. Éste es mi planeta. To make the mobile, kids make and cut out their place circles. I use colored paper to print the circles and the spiral, but it is not necessary. Then, we glue the spiral to the center of a paper plate. Have kids cut along the black line; they can just cut off the end. We attach the place circles to the spiral with tape. This is easiest to do if they hold up the spirals for each other to choose a place for the circles and tape them on. You can also do this activity as a flip book. Just stack the circles, punch a hole at the top and tie the pages together. If you print it on cardstock, you can also use a brad and slide the circles to the side. I included the outlines that I used for the Earth, North America, the United States and Wisconsin. I also added outlines of Minnesota, Illinois and California. If you print the outline of another state, size it to about 2.5 to 2.5 and it will fit in the Éste es mi estado circle. The public domain clipart is from Clickr. Link to Spanish Printable Place Mobile Spanish Printable – Mi lugar en el universo Link to Printable Map Outlines Outlines – Earth, North America, the United States, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois, California
Take a historical tour of Spain, home of the Running of the Bulls! Learn all about this Spanish-speaking country's diverse regions, dialects, and traditions.
La Ropa is an engaging project to do with beginning Spanish students. The final product requires students to create selfies in different outfits and then describe what they are wearing, what the weather is like, and create a hashtag. Students will need prior knowledge of clothing, adjective agreement for colors, and how to talk about the weather. All student resources are in Spanish. This download includes the following: **Recently added to TpT Digital Activities. Behind the scenes TpT is working hard to add more options for the digital access activities. While they have been able to add the ability for students to highlight and move items around, they are still working on creating an opportunity for students to add images to the digital overlays. I have been able to work around this with my students by sharing the digital access with them and having them complete the brainstorming sheets and turn them in from there, but I ask them to create a Google slides presentation or PowerPoint to share with me as their final product. I have also had students take screen shots of their brainstorming sheets and share them with a partner to complete the peer editing portion of the assignment as they prepare for the final product. One other time I did encourage students to present on our zoom/Google meet and I used the rubric to assess them as they shared their work with the class. These are some of the ways I have been able to work around the image situation as I wait for updates to TpT’s digital platform. ** p. 1 Credits p. 2 How to Use Guide p. 3 Directions in Spanish p. 4 Directions in English p. 5 Final Product Example p. 6-8 Brainstorming sheets p. 9 Image to help with brainstorming p. 10 Final Product Template p. 11 Rubric for Grading **The How to Use Guide is written in English and includes a follow up activity for students. Have fun! Want to save some money? Purchase the Spanish Selfie Project Bundle: Spanish Selfie Project Bundle ***************************************************************************** If you like this activity, you may also enjoy: Spanish Listening Log Spanish Selfie Project En La Escuela Los Números : Multiplication and Division Spanish Selfie Project La Familia ***************************************************************************** Customer Tips: How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). 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 for 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 star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. Voilà! You will now receive email updates about this store. *****************************************************************************
Below is a collection of World Thinking Day pictures and ideas from troop submissions on our Facebook Page to use for inspiration for your next International event. HAITI First year Cadette troop 30770 made these dresses and head wraps for their international food festival also known as tasting tea. They represented Haiti. They are a 1st year Cadette troop. Troop 30770 …
This is a country profile project over the 21 Spanish-speaking countries. Students will research important geographical and cultural facts about each country. This activity includes a blank country profile template, a template for each country, a list of Spanish-speaking countries, and a grading rubric in both English and Spanish. Research topics include: Countries flag, map, capital, language(s), population, area, currency, climate, interesting facts, tourism and attractions, cuisine, sports, and celebrations. This activity may also be completed as an internet scavenger hunt using the internet in a computer lab, using a mobile lab, or by allowing students to use their own electronic devices. All the geographical and cultural facts about each country can be found online at www.wikipedia.org. This is a great activity when reviewing Spanish-speaking countries, geography, or Hispanic culture. Makes a great classroom decoration. Countries included: España, México, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panamá, Cuba, La República Dominicana, Puerto Rico, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Perú, Uruguay, Venezuela, and Guinea Ecuatorial Save 25% with my Spanish Countries and Capitals Geography Unit which includes: Spanish-Speaking Country Profile Project Spanish-Speaking Countries and Capitals Maps and Quiz Spanish Countries Geography Facts Internet Scavenger Hunt Flags of Spanish-Speaking Countries Coloring Sheets This item is also available in my Spanish-Speaking Countries, Capitals, and Nationalities Bundle at a 33% Savings. Want to receive updates on new Spanish products and sales? Here’s how to become a follower: Look for the green star under my store name Spanish Made Easy at the top of my homepage. Click the STAR to become a follower!
Teaching a unit based in Oaxaca, Mexico? Check out these ideas for how to visit Oaxaca in Spanish class!
Here are great activities for Women’s History Month in Spanish class to use with your middle school or high school Spanish students!
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
In this series on teaching Spanish writing skills, we've discussed using templates to model good writing, as well as the importance of Spanish transition words to decrease choppiness. This post will continue the writing discussion with ideas for great Spanish writing activities and Spanish writing projects to use all year long with your high school