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World languages Common Core RI.11-12.7 resources

Preview of CRACK THE CODE: Decipher & Unlock an Unknown Language

CRACK THE CODE: Decipher & Unlock an Unknown Language

Created by
Mister Harms
CRACK THE CODE is a fun way to experience what archaeologists or linguists go through as they attempt to decipher and decode unknown languages of the past. Like a cryptogram, have students use the letter frequency chart and the common tendencies of the English language, to crack the code and decipher this very important message! I like to use this for my history class to help students understand the difficulties that historians face in discovering an unknown language. You could also use it as
Preview of Impact of the drug trade: el narcotrafico

Impact of the drug trade: el narcotrafico

A 30+ page unit with everything you need to teach about the global drug trade in a thought-provoking way. The goal of the unit is to look at the drug trade on a global scale and understand who the players are. Students use critical thinking skills to synthesize and evaluate the groups involved. This unit does not promote drug use or try to argue the legal status of drugs but instead looks at how we are all connected to and affected by the drug trade. The unit includes lesson ideas and a sugg
Preview of Rigoberta Menchú: Presentación cultural

Rigoberta Menchú: Presentación cultural

This activity includes a colorful Power Point presentation in Spanish about the Guatemalan activist Rigoberta Menchú. Would fit nicely into the AP Spanish Language & Culture sub-theme of Heroes & Historical Figures, or a unit on social justice. Themes from the presentation include biographical information, indigenous peoples of Guatemala, oppression, social justice, and activism. There is also a group presentation activity at the end of the presentation that would go nicely with passage
Preview of 1B6010 Careers in Languages Book Download

1B6010 Careers in Languages Book Download

Inspire Your Students to Pursue a Career in Languages! Media analyst, social media coordinator, and project manager: one can use a language in a variety of career fields—not just teaching and translating! Easily show your students the endless opportunities that await them if they pursue a career in languages, and what they stand to benefit from learning a second or third language. Megan Goyt’s book thoroughly describes everything students need to know about finding a job as a translator and/or
Preview of Independence in the New World PPT

Independence in the New World PPT

This PowerPoint discusses and examines the motivations and the historical significance of independence movements in Latin America. It also provides an overview of Spain's involvement in the American Revolution. The Independence in the New World accompanying notes are also available.
Preview of Avoid COVID-19 ( Spanish)

Avoid COVID-19 ( Spanish)

This publication gives instructions on avoiding COVID-19 (Spanish Language).
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Benefits of world language education

World language education is a comprehensive approach to teaching and learning languages that aren’t the native of the learners. It goes beyond simply memorizing vocabulary and grammar rules and aims to develop proficiency. Overall, learning world languages opens doors to new experiences, enriches students’ lives, and enables them to become more globally aware and engaged citizens.

Teaching world languages

On TPT, resources to teach world language come in various formats, including Arabic alphabet worksheets, French reading comprehension activities, or German vocabulary flashcards, just to name a few. These and other resources available on TPT can be used to enhance language learning, or assess a student’s mastery of the verbal and written skills, or to reteach a sticky grammar point.

With such a wide variety of activities, TPT offers endless ways for students to begin learning a new language, or further develop their proficiency. Plus, by teaching world languages, you can also explore topics like geography, culture, and travel with your student or child, and open up exciting avenues for discussion and discovery.

Discover printable and digital world language resources

Help your students discover the thrill of learning new languages with printable and digital world language resources from TPT. There is an extensive array of instructional materials available on the site to address every student need, topic, or grade level when it comes to learning world languages.

These resources are designed to help your students learn and explore all the wonderful languages of the world. Whether you teach a foreign language or you want to welcome children of all backgrounds into your classroom, TPT’s world language resources offer a gateway to international learning for students of all ages. These grade-specific resources ensure that all students can access engaging, age-appropriate materials for learning new languages. Teaching the world languages will be that much easier with an endless supply of TPT resources at your fingertips.

Frequently asked questions about teaching world languages

What types of world language resources are available on TPT?

There are many different types of world language resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular topics include American Sign Language (ASL), Spanish, French, German, Hebrew, Arabic, Italian, Chinese, and Japanese.

How do I find world language resources on TPT?

Educators can save time preparing world language lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for an arts-related resource on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of arts lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels and interests.