Objective: As a student, I will be able to read the conversation …
Objective: As a student, I will be able to read the conversation and answer questions about it in Spanish and in complete sentences.Objective: For the student to be able to read and comprehend a conversation between two people and answer questions in Spanish.The assumption is the students has already been exposed to the vocabulary of greetings, name, how they are, numbers, where they are from and goodbyes.The questions can be translated into English as well.
This interactive presentation first teaches the Spanish body parts (with audio and …
This interactive presentation first teaches the Spanish body parts (with audio and text) and then prompts students to test their knowledge in a section at the end. The self-assessment portion of the presentation has audio icons for feedback.
In this activity, students are presented with a basic dialogue using colors …
In this activity, students are presented with a basic dialogue using colors in various forms, including singular, plural, masculine, and feminine. The audio is also available to ensure proper pronunciation is used by students.
In this activity, students are presented with a short dialogue they can …
In this activity, students are presented with a short dialogue they can memorize that uses basic greetings in Spanish. The audio for the dialouge can be played to ensure correct pronunciation by students.
In this activity, students are presented with a basic dialogue of asking …
In this activity, students are presented with a basic dialogue of asking and answering questions about feelings. The audio can also be played to ensure correct pronunciation by students.
Students learn and practice Spanish vocabulary through a series of interactive modules, …
Students learn and practice Spanish vocabulary through a series of interactive modules, beginning with introduction of the vocabulary through images and audio, followed by a lesson, a game, and finally an assessment. Students are in complete control of what and how they learn.
This 10-question conjugation exercise practices present tense of Spanish -AR verbs in …
This 10-question conjugation exercise practices present tense of Spanish -AR verbs in sentences. Feedback with correct answers is given after each exercise
Students will learn greetings and basic Spanish phrases through a matching game. …
Students will learn greetings and basic Spanish phrases through a matching game. It incorporates audio so that students can hear the correct pronunciation while playing.
Students will explore Spanish idioms, or phrases, used to talk about the …
Students will explore Spanish idioms, or phrases, used to talk about the weather. Students will learn how to translate ideas and phrases rather than translating each word from one language to another.
In this lesson, students will….Use Spanish Language to communicate how to give …
In this lesson, students will….Use Spanish Language to communicate how to give directions and use cardinal points in a community map while using coding strategies.
In this resource, student will learn to pronounce, remember, understand, and identify …
In this resource, student will learn to pronounce, remember, understand, and identify vocabulary words and some verb conjugations. The student will interact with Spanish vocabulary by playing the "Capitulo 1 Jeopardy" game. Additionally, students will learn to classify memorized words in the target language.
This lesson plan for elementary students encourages creativity with colors. Students are …
This lesson plan for elementary students encourages creativity with colors. Students are prompted to use Spanish vocabulary to rename certain hardware paintchip sample colors descriptively (for example, a student may choose to call an orange-pink color ''durazno''). Students also create sensory poems for a single color. Although intended for elementary students, intermediate and advanced students could do the same activities with richer vocabulary.
This lesson plan allows students to pratice communicating with one another using …
This lesson plan allows students to pratice communicating with one another using food vocabulary, the verb gustar, and comparative adjectives (more than, less than, as much as).
In this lesson plan, students will be able to to reinforce their …
In this lesson plan, students will be able to to reinforce their knowledge of the preterite tense in Spanish. Students will be able to feel the words through charades and put the words into practice through a timeline.
This lesson plan requires students to make family trees out of inanimate …
This lesson plan requires students to make family trees out of inanimate objects (brooms, dishes, etc) and present them in different ways. The lesson involves student output in writing and speaking and provides an assessment component.
In this lesson plan, students will learn that the future tense is …
In this lesson plan, students will learn that the future tense is the most simple verb tense to learn in Spanish since the conjugations are the same for –ar, -er, and –ir endings. Additionally, students will learn the twelve irregular verbsl.
This lesson plan on weather provides adaptations for much older or much …
This lesson plan on weather provides adaptations for much older or much younger students. For example, younger students can be engaged with everyday weather by keeping a weather journal with pictures over a period of time. More advanced students can practice using multiple verb tenses to explain how weather affects their everyday lives.
In this lesson plan, students will learn to differentiate between preterite and …
In this lesson plan, students will learn to differentiate between preterite and imperfect tense. Students will create a song or poem using the imperfect verb tense.
In this lesson, students will learn the general properties of all determining …
In this lesson, students will learn the general properties of all determining adjectives. Students will discover that determining adjectives are the words that accompany nouns and define meaning while indicating gender and quantity. Students will also learn the basics of these words and how to use them when expressing possession.
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