I.Love.Logic.Puzzles. Specifically, I love grid logic puzzles. I’ve been addicted to them since I was in middle school. There is something so wonderfully satisfying about unlocking the key to the puzzle that has had you stumped for the last 20 minutes and, with a flurry of your pencil, filling the entire rest of the chart…
Read MoreMiles de millas – Gina Chávez
The perfect song to kick off your Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration!! Gina Chávez is from Austin, Texas, and her family is Mexican. She did not grow up speaking Spanish, but studied abroad in Argentina in college. She also spent time teaching English in El Salvador and later established a fund to help some of the…
Read MoreReadings for Hispanic Heritage Month
¡Feliz Mes de la Hispanidad! Today marks the beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month in the United States, and I have been working hard to create readings to discuss our nation’s Hispanic heritage with my students during this month-long celebration. I will be posting the readings on TpT as I finish them, but for starters I…
Read MoreFútbol
Just finished up robust-ifying the cultural content of my Las chicas no juegan al fútbol americano mini unit. Its reading assessment was about sports in Spanish speaking countries and baseball in the DR, but this year I plan to use the reading, discussion questions, instructional video CLOZE activity, and webquest for soccer infographs contained in…
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México lindo y querido – Javier Solís
This is a great song to sing on Mexican Independence Day! I give a short intro to the video in Spanish, with a little background on Javier Solís and ranchera music, before we watch the video. The reading I use is in this file. Watch/listen to it several times while students complete the CLOZE lyrics ( The…
Read MoreGrow Story Grow
This is one of my favorite language-learning resources. My students love it, and it is a great activity to leave as a sub plan or for a day that you plan to pull students for things like speaking assessments or portfolio reviews. Basically, students can log in and read dual-language electronic storybooks and complete follow-up…
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El cuento del río – a test of moral values
So my students are in the middle of the most exciting thing that we have ever done in Spanish class. Well, at least I think so 🙂 Some of them may have different opinions…I’ll post the full plans later, but I wanted to post this component now because it is just so fantastic! Part of…
Read MoreFranklin Chang Díaz
I wrote this biography of Franklin Chang Díaz (based on the biography on his website) to be used in my El sistema solar unit, which I’ll update once I finish teaching it this spring: Chang Díaz biografía Here is an additional activity that you can do using an interview with him, too!
Read MoreLa siesta
This is a reading that uses target structures from Hay que estudiar and talks about the tradition of the siesta in Spain, based on information from the Ajuntament de Barcelona website. I have a whole unit on this that I’ll be posting in pieces as I finish editing them…one of these days…
Read MoreLas botas picudas
Super sweet blog alert–Srta. Barragán posts songs, projects, and more that can be used in Spanish classes. I’ve gotten so many great ideas from combing through her archives over the past few days! Here is the first lesson of presumably many that I wrote based on materials that I found on her site. THANK YOU!…
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