







Lugares de miedo | La isla de las muñecas
Spooky ready-to-go texts and activities in Spanish.
- Language
- Spanish
- Level
- Intermediate (Levels 2-4)
- Formats
- Pages
- 11 Pages
- Duration
- 1 hour
All of your childhood nightmares are realized on this sinister-looking island in the Lake of Xochimilco near Mexico City.
This set of materials can be shared with students any time, and there is enough content for independent work to fill a 55 minute sub plan. Teach as a lesson around Halloween, or add it to a unit with a Supernatural theme or when learning about Mexico!
INCLUDED MATERIALS:
- 2-page reading in Spanish (2 versions provided: Novice Mid/High, Intermediate Low-Mid)
- Glyph comprehension activity (full page)
- Comprehension questions (full page)
- Printable instructions for substitute teacher
OTHER LUGARES DE MIEDO RESOURCES:
- Lugares de miedo| BUNDLE
- Lugares de miedo | El Cementerio de la Recoleta
- Lugares de miedo | El hotel Bolívar
- Lugares de miedo | El museo Reina Sofía
- Lugares de miedo | El palacio de Lecumberri
- Lugares de miedo | El panteón de Belén
- Lugares de miedo | La casa de las siete chimeneas
NOTE TO THE BUYER:
This product is a collaboration between Nelly Hughes and The Comprehensible Classroom. Do not purchase this product if you have previously purchased the Panteón de Belén materials from Comprendes Méndez SpanishShop.
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Such a cool resource for culture! I did this to follow a lesson on "miedos" fears. I paired it with an edpuzzle and it was a neat experience and break from their novel.
Lindsay P. -
An excellent resource to leave behind for a sub to use. Students were able to complete it the same day without giving the sub a hard time! Thank you!
Jennifer G. -
An excellent resource to leave behind for a sub to use. Students were able to complete it the same day without giving the sub a hard time! Thank you!
Jennifer G. -
This was a great resource to use with Mexico and a unit of fear/scary things. Very comprehensible and engaging.
Shane G. -
My students absolutely loved this resource and it was great for cultural information!
Ashley Schwartz