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High school Hispanic Heritage Month math literature circles $10 and up

Preview of La Casa en Mango Street Complete 6-8 week Unit

La Casa en Mango Street Complete 6-8 week Unit

Sandra Cisnero's La casa en Mango Street presents a variety of topics from cultural identity to social issues that we still face in today’s society. Literature is meant to empower, to connect, to build a bridge that allows the readers to see themselves through the story at hand. Mango street does just that, it tells a story that many of us can connect to, it teaches our students the value of their own stories and the impact that our heritage has on us. This unit addresses the main themes present
Preview of The Circuit- SPANISH Cajas de Cartón (Estudio de Novela)

The Circuit- SPANISH Cajas de Cartón (Estudio de Novela)

Every chapter focuses on reading comprehension strategies. Starting with chapter one, the focus is on what the author is trying to convey and how we can read that through what is written in the book. Chapter two brings in new skills: Text dependent questions, vocabulary development, summarization and visualization. Chapter three has students thinking about what questions they have about what they are reading. Chapters 4-12 all have the above mentioned strategies implemented into each sheet. The
Preview of Segunda Carta de Relación Lesson Plan  & PowerPoint

Segunda Carta de Relación Lesson Plan & PowerPoint

This lesson plan includes:1. Teacher Lesson Plan with answer key2. Student Handout ready to print3. PowerPoint to accompany the activitiesThe lessons includes:- notes for historical context, vocabulary, text-dependent questions, rhetorical devices, and a free response question (FRQ) practice.-All activities include the answer key to guide you in teaching the main points of the text. The lessons are ready to print.This lesson will support the AP Spanish Literature course. Please note that the mat
Preview of "Visión de los vencidos - Presagios" - Lesson Plan & PowerPoint

"Visión de los vencidos - Presagios" - Lesson Plan & PowerPoint

This lesson plan includes three documents:1. Teacher Lesson Plan with answer key2. Student Handout ready to print3. PowerPoint to accompany the activitiesThe lessons includes:- notes for historical context, vocabulary, text-dependent questions, rhetorical devices, and a free response question (FRQ) practice.-All activities include the answer key to guide you in teaching the main points of the text. The lessons are ready to print.This lesson will support the AP Spanish Literature course. Please n
Preview of Se ha perdido el pueblo mexica, Cantares Mexicanos - Lesson Plan  & PowerPoint

Se ha perdido el pueblo mexica, Cantares Mexicanos - Lesson Plan & PowerPoint

This lesson plan includes:1. Teacher Lesson Plan with answer key2. Student Handout ready to print3. PowerPoint to accompany the activities4. An FRQ to practice for the AP examThe lessons activities include:- notes for historical context, vocabulary, text-dependent questions, rhetorical devices, rhyme/scheme, and a free response question (FRQ) practice.-All activities include the answer key to guide you in teaching the main points of the text. The lessons are ready to print.This lesson will suppo
Preview of Hispanic Heritage Month - Children's Reading Worksheets Bundle - Spanish!

Hispanic Heritage Month - Children's Reading Worksheets Bundle - Spanish!

Created by
srakitano
Are you looking for reader's workshop worksheets to go with the books in your bilingual classroom or Spanish 1 or 2 library? I've developed a worksheet for each of these 16 classic books in Spanish that I thought most Spanish teachers may be familiar with or have. The worksheets correspond to the following books:- Say Hola to Spanish by Susan Middleton Elya- Say Hola to Spanish, Otra Vez (Again) by Susan Middleton Elya- Say Hola to Spanish at the Circus by Susan Middleton Elya- Donde Viven Los M
Preview of Build Your Own Bundle BYOB of Spanish Resources | Special Order for Guadalupe

Build Your Own Bundle BYOB of Spanish Resources | Special Order for Guadalupe

Interested in creating your own bundle? It's easy! Read the instructions below!·.·•Special Order created for Guadalupe..•·.· ★Thanks so much for creating this bundle, Guadalupe! I hope these lessons are a big help with your classes this year!❤️ This bundle was put together for Guadalupe, but anyone interested may purchase it!How does it work?1. Choose the products you would like to purchase.You must choose at least $30 worth of resources to include in your bundle.Already existing bundles cannot
Preview of Building a Better Teacher: How Teaching Works (And How to Teach It to Everyone)

Building a Better Teacher: How Teaching Works (And How to Teach It to Everyone)

"A must-read book for every American teacher and taxpayer." —Amanda Ripley, author of The Smartest Kids in the WorldLaunched with a hugely popular New York Times Magazine cover story, Building a Better Teacher sparked a national conversation about teacher quality and established Elizabeth Green as a leading voice in education. Green's fascinating and accessible narrative dispels the common myth of the "natural-born teacher" and introduces maverick educators exploring the science behind their art
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