Verbo del Día includes 58 verbs in Spanish of all kinds including regular, irregular, stem-changing, standard orthographic changing, “go” verbs, “yo zco” verbs and “yo loco” verbs for -ar, -er and -ir conjugations. Free downloadable component worksheet also on my store page.
Use Verbo del Día as a big flashcard, show and reveal instantly different forms. Use Verbo del Día as a quiz board, daily practice or game board.
Verbo del Día can also be used on interactive white boards! Just click on i
Second set of verb charts to accompany part 1!
Verbo del Día includes 56 verbs in Spanish of all kinds including regular, irregular, stem-changing, standard orthographic changing, “go” verbs, “yo zco” verbs and “yo loco” verbs for -ar, -er and -ir conjugations.
Use Verbo del Día as a big flashcard, show and reveal instantly different forms. Use Verbo del Día as a quiz board, daily practice or game board.
Verbo del Día can also be used on interactive white boards! Just click on it as you woul
Verbo del Día part #! includes 26 verbs in Spanish of all kinds including regular, irregular, stem-changing, standard orthographic changing, “go” verbs, “yo zco” verbs and “yo loco” verbs for -ar, -er and -ir conjugations.
Use Verbo del Día as a big flashcard, show and reveal instantly different forms. Use Verbo del Día as a quiz board, daily practice or game board.
Verbo del Día can also be used on interactive white boards! Just click on it as you would any web page! Great for your kinestheti
This is a conversation among 3 students who are introducing each other and using Spanish greetings language. The conversation must be put in the correct order because it doesn't make sense as shown. Students can drag the different dialogue boxes or number them. This can be a fun, competitive activity by putting the students in teams and challenging them to see which team can order the dialogue the fastest. The answer key is included.Created by Sue SummersPlease click here to see more of my S
Use this Smart Notebook Presentation to teach about the concept of physical weathering. Includes original color photographs showing examples of physical weathering in Rock Creek Park, Washington, DC. This simple text is appropriate for immersion classrooms or Learning Through Content in a second language.
This is a great chant for learning the alphabet and pronunciation of Spanish letters! Just chant the alphabet in a monotone, military voice and have students repeat after you. Each line repeats either 2 or 3 times so each time the chant is done, students get a lot of practice in a fun way. After several days of chanting, the students will be masters and you can have students take turns leading the chant, or you can all chant together without repeating. The second page explains unique things
For Smartboard or Mimioboard.Make teams. Each person on the team says a day of the week (1 = lunes, 2 = martes) to reveal what's under the banana. Each team tries to get as many points without getting the araña. If the team says "ya" before they get the araña, then they keep their points.
This game is so much fun!
It does require you to have "prizes" available. I go to the dollar store and pick up packs of pencils, pens, some fun erasures, maybe some candy, etc.
The grid goes on the board and students each have a piece of paper or a white board and marker.
I have a white board an a marker. I choose a prize and make up some ridiculous price for it. I write the price on the board and keep it hidden (making wild random gestures while writing the number helps discourage kids fro
Students will decide if the expressions at the bottom are questions or answers by placing them in the correct vortex.Students will decide if the expressions are greetings or farewells by placing them in the correct vortex
Students practice the interrogative words by matching the meanings in Spanish and English, completing questions with the correct interrogative, and creating questions. The students will write questions for their teacher using the interrogatives and the usted forms. I always answer 1 or 2 questions from each group. This is a CI and AVID activity.
The question of the day is ¿Qué tiempo hace? Eleven fun illustrations of weather expressions in Spanish, some very basic and some fun weather slang and idioms.
For Smartboard or MimioboardStudents say ordinal number to specify apple and receive 0, 50, 100, or 200 points, depending on the apple, or the dreaded GUSANO. Simply move the apples to see what's underneath.
Use this smart board activity to review spanish vowels and fill in vowels for color words. This smart board presentation also includes a link to a video of a kaleidoscope to allow time for discussion about spanish colors.
Provides a link for a fun song in the beginning, follows with letters, how the letter is pronounced in Spanish, its sound in Spanish with example words, and practice/review at the end for the whole class then as partners!Spanish alphabet alfabeto
Drag the items to the altar. Name them in English or Spanish. Command someone else to drag them to a certain level. Remove them in a certain order. Count the items. Tell their colors. Compare their size. Describe the completed altar. Say what else could be there that is missing from this activity. Etc.
Attendance taker using the Smartboard.
This is a tool that I use in my Dual Language classroom to take attendance.
This file is in Spanish.
Students select whether they are present and then take a total of students present and absent.