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8th grade other (world language) thematic unit plan microsofts

Preview of Heritage Speaker Materials- Year 1 and 2 curriculum

Heritage Speaker Materials- Year 1 and 2 curriculum

This bundle has enough material to teach at least one year of heritage class but could be extended to teach year 2 since it includes curriculum to teach 3 novels. In this curriculum outline you will find essential learning targets, specific lesson plans and topics divided by all the Spanish speaking countries. You will find many free lessons, links to poems, short stories, ted talks, documentaries, short films among other things. This curriculum is designed to include only authentic resources. A
Preview of Un Viaje a Mexico -- Computer Research Project

Un Viaje a Mexico -- Computer Research Project

Created by
Senor Ward
Students will be assigned one of the Mexican cities on the map (included in download).They will then make a beautiful brochure to lure tourists to that city.Criteria:-Include pictures and descriptions of three tourist attractions in the city.-Identify three restaurants in the city that they'd recommend (include contact info. such as websites, phone numbers, addresses).-List the names of three hotels include contact info.) and the price per night in dollars AND pesos. They will need to go to a c
Preview of (Heritage) Spanish for Native Speakers - Unit Packet - Racism

(Heritage) Spanish for Native Speakers - Unit Packet - Racism

This unit packet contains all of the activities I did with my SNS class or Heritage Spanish Class. We discussed the racial issues of the firing of Rodner Figueroa, the #TodosSomosMacacos movement among others. This packet contains songs about racism, readings and summative assessments.
Preview of Unit Packet - AP Spanish - Ciencia y tecnologia - Science and Technology

Unit Packet - AP Spanish - Ciencia y tecnologia - Science and Technology

This product contains a whole unit of activities to teach the Science and Technology Theme for AP Spanish. It contains skeleton notes of the preterit regular and imperfect, vocabulary of the preterit and imperfect, infographs, reading articles and a project based on the reading Nosotros No. Some of these activities alight with TEMAS. This file is ***EDITABLE*** so you can modify, add, delete as you wish to create a custom resource for your class specifically. This unit can be taught in a month s
Preview of Roald Dahl Bundle

Roald Dahl Bundle

Created by
Greann sa Rang
A fantastic bundle for a Roald Dahl theme covering History, Poetry, English Writing, English Reading and Drama. This bundle includes PowerPoints, flashcards, timelines, games, wordsearch, worksheets, templates. Comhad le hacmhainní don Stair as Gaeilge iniata freisin. The History lesson come in a choice of English or Gaeilge.
Preview of Unit Packet -La Frontera & Inmigracion The Boarder and Immigration

Unit Packet -La Frontera & Inmigracion The Boarder and Immigration

***editable work doc!*** I created this packet for my Heritage 2 students. It could also work well in an upper level Spanish Class. It contains articles, songs and other activities related to our Immigration and Border unit. Included is vocabulary for writing a persuasive essay. I had them write the persuasive essay of building the wall on the US border or not building the wall. It also contains a final assessment we did after watching Bajo La Misma Luna. Many of the articles come from NewELA.co
Preview of Spanish Health Unit - Listening Exercise - La Salud y La Higiene

Spanish Health Unit - Listening Exercise - La Salud y La Higiene

Ready-to-print and easy to edit listening exercise and follow-up reflection activity ideal for any health unit or lesson plan. Comprehension questions are multiple-choice and written in Spanish. Reflection questions are open-ended and can be tailored to meet your students' needs and learning objectives. Answer key for both parts included. The reflection answer key may used as an "exemplar" for your students, showing them how frases conectoras y de secuencia can add structure and cohesiveness to
Preview of (Heritage)Spanish for Native Speakers - Las indigenas - Indigenous Peoples

(Heritage)Spanish for Native Speakers - Las indigenas - Indigenous Peoples

This unit packet is ***EDITABLE*** so you can add and delete as needed. There are readings on the following cultures: Aymara. Wayuu, Tsachila. Mapuche. Students learn about specific cultures and much more than just the typical Aztecs, Incas and Mayas. The packet contains a list of vocabulary, 3 cloze songs activities and an investigation about the Mexica Movement. I finish this unit with having students investigate a specific culture and report back to the class with a presentation and artifact
Preview of LANGUAGE: SWAHILI FUN AND WORK ACTIVITIES (SALE PRICED, 32 PAGES)

LANGUAGE: SWAHILI FUN AND WORK ACTIVITIES (SALE PRICED, 32 PAGES)

Created by
J MASON EMERSON
SWAHILI FUN AND WORK ACTIVITIES starts with Handy Swahili Phrases for teachers, students, travelers in general, specifically: Hello., Hi. What’s your name? I don’t understand. Again, please. Thanks. What is that? How much? I want one. No, two. Yes, good. Where is a toilet? There or here. Goodbye. Next are these extra vocabulary words in English and Swahili: Woman, already, go, speak, in, house Man see much food and water Hand up pain medicine money There is also a grammar sketch regardin
Preview of POTAWATOMI IN A NUTSHELL! (Native American Language)

POTAWATOMI IN A NUTSHELL! (Native American Language)

Created by
J MASON EMERSON
Following are the contents. Background; Pronunciation tips: The following as running dialog in Potawatomi: Hello. What’s your name? I don’t understand. Again, please. Thanks. What is that? How much? I want one. No, two. Yes, good. Where is a toilet? Here. There. Goodbye. Non-grammar easy vocabulary word listings: woman already go speak in house man see much food and water hand up pain medicine money A miniature grammar sketch regarding: sentence syntax, plurals, a/an, the Helpful li
Preview of LITHUANIAN IN A NUTSHELL! (ONE IN A LANGUAGE SERIES)

LITHUANIAN IN A NUTSHELL! (ONE IN A LANGUAGE SERIES)

Created by
J MASON EMERSON
This concisely presents the Lithuanian language’s: Background; Pronunciation tips: The following as running dialog in Lithuanian: Hello. What’s your name? I don’t understand. Again, please. Thanks. What is that? How much? I want one. No, two. Yes, good. Where is a toilet? Here. There. Goodbye. Non-grammar easy vocabulary word listings: woman already go speak in house man see much food and water hand up pain medicine money A miniature grammar sketch regarding: sentence syntax, plurals
Preview of Spanish 1/2-Calendar Unit Bundle 21+ Pages

Spanish 1/2-Calendar Unit Bundle 21+ Pages

Created by
Kristen McGuire
Welcome to your Spanish Calendar Unit! -Easy to teach to Spanish 1 or 2 or modify slightly for either, if you so desire. -There are so many beneficial resources that the most beneficial thing to have will be the entire bundle, as this Spanish Unit contains a lot of pertinent information (including culture) and goes right along with our modern language standards. What will you receive in this BUNDLE?:1) 4 Day Block (90 minute) Lesson Plan (that can be extended)2) 10 page PowerPoint notes on Ca
Preview of El Camino de Santiago - Lectura y Preguntas + Quedar y Quedarse Notes & Practice

El Camino de Santiago - Lectura y Preguntas + Quedar y Quedarse Notes & Practice

Ready-to-print and ready-to-edit note template, reading, and three follow-up activities designed to introduce students to the nuances of the verb quedar/quedarse, provide a review of the past tense (preterit vs. imperfect), and assess students' overall understanding and vocabulary comprehension within the text. The cultural focus of the text is El Camino de Santiago.COLOR-CODED answer key provided for all parts
Preview of El Camino de Santiago - Unidad : lista de vocabulario + quiz

El Camino de Santiago - Unidad : lista de vocabulario + quiz

Ready-to-print and easy-to-edit five page document including a vocabulary list and quiz for a unit covering El Camino de Santiago. The vocabulary quiz/test assesses students' ability to recall key terms and use context clues to provide the most appropriate term.
Preview of Spanish Levels 2 3 4 Present & Past Progressive Tenses Notes / Slides / Practice

Spanish Levels 2 3 4 Present & Past Progressive Tenses Notes / Slides / Practice

Created by
Senora McNeilly
SUPER SIMPLE LESSON - just download & TEACH! A Spanish grammar lesson via Google Slides on the Progressive Tenses (both present & past). This lesson is ideal for secondary Spanish level II or III, but could be used as a quick review all the way up to AP!Includes 10 slides with notes on the Present Progressive (present tense of estar + gerund), Past Progressive (imperfect tense of estar + gerund) and some common irregularities in the gerund/present participle (like i-y spelling changes an
Preview of LANGUAGE SERIES: MALTESE IN A NUTSHELL

LANGUAGE SERIES: MALTESE IN A NUTSHELL

Created by
J MASON EMERSON
This concisely presents the Maltese language’s: Background; Pronunciation tips: The following as running dialog in Maltese: Hello. What’s your name? I don’t understand. Again, please. Thanks. What is that? How much? I want one. No, two. Yes, good. Where is a toilet? Here. There. Goodbye. Non-grammar easy vocabulary word listings: woman already go speak in house man see much food and water hand up pain medicine money A miniature grammar sketch regarding: sentence syntax, plurals, a/an
Preview of Canadian Centers

Canadian Centers

This is a fun unit! It was originally designed for 3rd Grade Core Knowledge, but it could be adapted for any thematic unit on Canada. It includes math, computer, foreign language, reading, and writing activities. It includes a fun checklist where students color in the maple leaves as they complete center tasks. It was designed to be used as a centers packet, but individual activities can be separated out to use whole class if desired. My students loved working through this independently. It's fu
Preview of SANSKRIT IN A NUTSHELL!

SANSKRIT IN A NUTSHELL!

Created by
J MASON EMERSON
This is part of my store's extensive foreign language series. It has: Background of the Sanskrit language; Pronunciation tips: The following as running dialog in Sanskrit: Hello. What’s your name? I don’t understand. Again, please. Thanks. What is that? How much? I want one. No, two. Yes, good. Where is a toilet? Here. There. Goodbye. Non-grammar easy vocabulary listings: woman already go speak in house man see much food and water hand up pain medicine money A miniature grammar sketc
Preview of FINNISH LANGUAGE! (FUN ACTIVITIES TOO)

FINNISH LANGUAGE! (FUN ACTIVITIES TOO)

Created by
J MASON EMERSON
This begins with basic foreign/targeted language information. There’s a handy page with language background and pronunciation tips; a phrases/dialog section with: Hello, What’s your name?, I don’t understand, Again please, Thanks, What is that?, How much?, I want one, No , two, Yes, good; Where is a/the toilet?; Here, There; Goodbye. Then come some additional extra vocabulary: woman, already, go, speak, in, house; man, see, much, food, and, water; hand, up, pain, medicine, money. Next there
Preview of LANGUAGES SERIES: LAO OR LAOTIAN IN A NUTSHELL!

LANGUAGES SERIES: LAO OR LAOTIAN IN A NUTSHELL!

Created by
J MASON EMERSON
LANGUAGES SERIES: LAO OR LAOTIAN IN A NUTSHELL! has Lao's: Background; Pronunciation tips: The following as running dialog in Lao: Hello. What’s your name? I don’t understand. Again, please. Thanks. What is that? How much? I want one. No, two. Yes, good. Where is a toilet? Here. There. Goodbye. Non-grammar easy vocabulary listings: woman already go speak in house man see much food and water hand up pain medicine money A miniature grammar sketch regarding: sentence syntax, plurals, a
Preview of LINGALA IN A NUTSHELL (AFRICAN BLACK CULTURAL LANGUAGE IN THE CONGO)

LINGALA IN A NUTSHELL (AFRICAN BLACK CULTURAL LANGUAGE IN THE CONGO)

Created by
J MASON EMERSON
LINGALA IN A NUTSHELL has Lingala's: Background; Pronunciation tips: The following as running dialog in Lingala: Hello. What’s your name? I don’t understand. Again, please. Thanks. What is that? How much? I want one. No, two. Yes, good. Where is a toilet? Here. There. Goodbye. Non-grammar easy vocabulary listings: woman already go speak in house man see much food and water hand up pain medicine money A miniature grammar sketch regarding: sentence syntax, plurals, a/an, the Helpful l
Preview of NATIVE AMERICAN LANGUAGES SERIES: NAVAJO AMERINDIAN LANGUAGE IN A NUTSHELL

NATIVE AMERICAN LANGUAGES SERIES: NAVAJO AMERINDIAN LANGUAGE IN A NUTSHELL

Created by
J MASON EMERSON
This concisely presents the Navajo language’s: Background; Pronunciation tips: The following as running dialog in Navajo: Hello. What’s your name? I don’t understand. Again, please. Thanks. What is that? How much? I want one. No, two. Yes, good. Where is a toilet? Here. There. Goodbye. Non-grammar easy vocabulary word listings: woman already go speak in house man see much food and water hand up pain medicine money A miniature grammar sketch regarding: sentence syntax, plurals, a/an,
Preview of LANGUAGES SERIES: WARLPIRI IN A NUTSHELL!

LANGUAGES SERIES: WARLPIRI IN A NUTSHELL!

Created by
J MASON EMERSON
This has Warlpiri's: Background; Pronunciation tips: The following as running dialog in Warlpiri: Hello. What’s your name? I don’t understand. Again, please. Thanks. What is that? How much? I want one. No, two. Yes, good. Where is a toilet? Here. There. Goodbye. Non-grammar easy vocabulary listings: woman already go speak in house man see much food and water hand up pain medicine money A miniature grammar sketch regarding: sentence syntax, plurals, a/an, the Helpful links for extra
Preview of VOLAPÜK IN A NUTSHELL! (PART OF A LANGUAGES SERIES)

VOLAPÜK IN A NUTSHELL! (PART OF A LANGUAGES SERIES)

Created by
J MASON EMERSON
This has Volapük, the early artificial language created in the hope of helping bring about a united world at peace which sparked Esperanto and other artificial languages; in it are these: Background; Pronunciation tips: The following as running dialog in Volapük: Hello. What’s your name? I don’t understand. Again, please. Thanks. What is that? How much? I want one. No, two. Yes, good. Where is a toilet? Here. There. Goodbye. Non-grammar easy vocabulary listings: woman already go speak
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