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Spanish Back to School Summer Reflection Printable Activity
By KJ Inspired Resources
This Spanish back to school summer reflections activity is a great get to know you activity for the first week of school! This product is designed to encompass students’ creativity and get them thinking about their back to school goals while reflecting on their favorite summer memories. This PDF is designed to look like a journal or scrapbook page for students to add their flair to!
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¿Prefieres? - 10 Spanish graphics for "this or that" type questions FREEBIE
By Frenchified
Do you start off your class with a quick poll or check-in question? This set of graphics can be used from day one to get students using Spanish. This sampler has 10 different graphics that you can use in Desmos, Nearpod, Peardeck, or on a social media post to get input from your students. Each graphic gives them a choice of two different things. You can use it in different levels by adjusting the task.
Level 1 - from the beginning, you can have them just choose between option A and option B. Get lots of comprehensible input by having a class discussion about who prefers what. Later on, have them write complete sentences starting with "Prefiero..."
Level 2 - have students start to add more detail to their responses. Tell them to include details - where, when, with whom. Have them write more complex sentences explaining why they prefer something.
Level 3 - have students make their choice and then talk about the last time they ______.
Some graphics have very basic vocabulary, some have more advanced items - but all are easy to understand due to the images. There are also some cultural graphics mixed in.
If you like the freebie sampler of 10, there is another set of 190 - so you'd have enough to make it through the entire school year using one per day!
Preterite vs Imperfect Spanish Sorting Activity and Worksheets
By Senorita Creativa
Do your students struggle to grasp the difference between the preterite and imperfect tenses? This verb-sorting activity will give them hands-on practice with this often tricky topic! In this activity, your students will sort the given list of 20 English sentences into two categories: preterite or imperfect. You could easily adapt this activity for other tenses, simply by providing your own list. In addition to the hands-on practice, this resource also includes two worksheet versions of the same sentences.
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This activity works well individually and in small groups and would be a great introductory activity (by using inductive reasoning), application, or review activity. Although designed for use in level two, it also makes a great review for Spanish three or four.
© 2014-2019 Rachel Bailey (La Señorita Creativa®) All Rights Reserved
Ser and Estar Spanish Sorting Activity and Worksheets
By Senorita Creativa
Do your students struggle to grasp the differences between ser and estar? These sentence sorting activities are the perfect way to reinforce ser y estar. With these no-prep activities, you only need enough copies for your students (along with scissors and glue) for an awesome, hands-on lesson!
Here's what you'll get:
✅ one printable sentence sorting sheet
✅ one page of twenty English sentences with dotted lines for cutting
✅ one printable worksheet where students choose between ser and estar and explain why the chosen verb is correct
✅ one printable worksheet where students choose between ser and estar and translate the sentences to Spanish
✅ 4 Google Slides™️ (digital versions of the sorting activity and worksheets)
✅ answer keys for all included activities
✅ tips for using the resource and a table of contents
This activity is perfect to use in your Spanish 1 class both individually and in small groups. It is a great introduction to ser y estar (by using inductive reasoning), application, or review.
Do your Spanish 2 or 3 students need a review of ser vs estar? This resource makes for an engaging review, and the differentiated worksheets and Google Slides™️ allow you to choose the pieces of the resource that will best fit the needs of your students.
The best part? You just need to make copies and provide your students with scissors and glue. Don't have scissors? No problem! Just have your students write the sentences in the correct boxes. How easy is that?
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Melinda W. says, "I used this as our first activities after learning the reasons for using ser/estar. I really love the progression of activities! The translation activity was very helpful to my students as well."
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Jessica L. says, "Wonderful way for students to visualize the difference between ser and estar! Great resource for practice."
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Maria L. says, "I loved this resource, students usually have a hard time with ser and estar but this made it so much easier."
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Saber y Conocer - Spanish Sorting Activity and Worksheets
By Senorita Creativa
Do your students struggle to grasp the difference between saber and conocer? This verb-sorting activity will give them hands-on practice with this often tricky topic! In this activity, your students will sort the given list of 20 English sentences into two categories: saber or conocer. You could easily adapt this activity for other tenses, simply by providing your own list. In addition to the hands-on practice, this resource also includes two worksheet versions of the same sentences.
This resource contains:
This activity works well individually and in small groups and would be a great introductory activity (by using inductive reasoning), application, or review activity. Although designed for use in level two, it also makes a great review for Spanish three or four.
© 2014-2019 Rachel Bailey (La Señorita Creativa®) All Rights Reserved
Por y Para Spanish Sorting Activity and Worksheets
By Senorita Creativa
Do your students struggle to grasp the difference between por and para? This sentence-sorting activity will give them hands-on practice with this often tricky topic! In this activity, your students will sort the given list of 20 English sentences into two categories: por or para. You could easily adapt this activity for other tenses, simply by providing your own list. In addition to the hands-on practice, this resource also includes two worksheet versions of the same sentences.
This resource contains:
This activity works well individually and in small groups and would be a great introductory activity (by using inductive reasoning), application, or review activity. Although designed for use in level two, it also makes a great review for Spanish three or four.
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Gender and Number of Nouns Spanish Sorting Activity and Worksheets
By Senorita Creativa
Do your students struggle to grasp the difference between masculine, feminine, singular, and plural nouns? This noun-sorting activity will give them hands-on practice with this often tricky topic! In this activity, your students will sort the given list of 36 Spanish nouns into four categories: masculine singular, feminine singular, masculine plural, and feminine plural. You could easily adapt this activity for other nouns or adjectives, simply by providing your own list. In addition to the hands-on practice, this resource also includes two worksheet versions with the same nouns. Click here to save 20% on a bundle of all of my sorting activities, or 30% on a megabundle of activities for Spanish 1 students!
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This activity works well individually and in small groups and would be a great introductory activity (by using inductive reasoning), application, or review activity. Although designed for use in level one, it also makes a great review for Spanish two or three.
Click on the green preview button above to have a closer look at all the helpful components of this resource.
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Reflexive Verbs Spanish Sorting Activity and Worksheets
By Senorita Creativa
Do your students struggle to grasp the difference between the reflexive and non-reflexive verbs? This sentence-sorting activity will give them hands-on practice with this often tricky topic! In this activity, your students will sort the given list of 20 English sentences into two categories: reflexive or not reflexive. You could easily adapt this activity for other tenses, simply by providing your own list. In addition to the hands-on practice, this resource also includes two worksheet versions of the same sentences.
This resource contains:
This activity works well individually and in small groups and would be a great introductory activity (by using inductive reasoning), application, or review activity. Although designed for use in levels one and two, it also makes a great review for Spanish three or four.
© 2014-2019 Rachel Bailey (La Señorita Creativa®) All Rights Reserved
Qué Me Gusta | Sorting Activity for Spanish Likes and Dislikes
By Senorita Creativa
Do your students struggle to write sentences about their likes and dislikes? This word-sorting activity will give them hands-on practice with this often tricky topic! In this activity, your students will sort the given list of 36 Spanish words into three categories: Me Gusta, Me Da Igual, and No Me Gusta. You could easily adapt this activity for other words, simply by providing your own list. In addition to the hands-on practice, each resource also includes two worksheet versions with the same words.
This resource contains:
This activity works well individually and in small groups and would be a great introductory activity (by using inductive reasoning), application, or review activity. Although designed for use in level one, it also makes a great review for Spanish two.
© 2014-2019 Rachel Bailey (La Señorita Creativa®) All Rights Reserved
Spanish Present Tense Verbs Drawing Activity
By Senorita Creativa
Are you looking for an easy, low-prep way to review regular present tense verbs or assess your students’ comprehension? Look no further! This engaging resource combines reading and drawing to produce a fun way to assess your students. These sheets are great for last-minute sub plans, as well as reviewing or reinforcing regular present tense verbs.
Included are eight worksheets – there are two versions of four different sheets:
This resource includes two pages for each of the following concepts:
© 2016-2019 Rachel Bailey (La Señorita Creativa®) All Rights Reserved
Subjunctive vs Indicative Spanish Sorting Activity and Worksheets
By Senorita Creativa
Does the Subjunctive vs Indicative have your students stumped? Cut out confusion and give them a hands-on crash course with these sentence sorting activities! All you need is some scissors, glue, and enough copies for each student - no prep required. Get ready to help them master this tricky concept in minutes flat!
Here's what you'll get:
✅ one printable sentence sorting sheet
✅ one page of twenty English sentences with dotted lines for cutting
✅ one printable worksheet where students choose between subjunctive and indicative and explain why the chosen verb is correct
✅ one printable worksheet where students choose between subjunctive and indicative and translate the sentences to Spanish
✅ 4 Google Slides™️ (digital versions of the sorting activity and worksheets)
✅ answer keys for all included activities
✅ tips for using the resource and a table of contents
This activity is perfect to use in your Spanish 1 class both individually and in small groups. It is a great introduction to the differences between the subjunctive and indicative moods (using inductive reasoning), application, or review.
Do your Spanish 2 or 3 students need a review of subjunctive vs indicative? This resource makes for an engaging review, and the differentiated worksheets and Google Slides™️ allow you to choose the pieces of the resource that will best fit the needs of your students.
The best part? You just need to make copies and provide your students with scissors and glue. Don't have scissors? No problem! Just have your students write the sentences in the correct boxes. How easy is that?
TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Katherine A. says, "Absolutely love how simple this makes differentiating sometimes tricky grammar concepts. Great resource, and great addition to interactive notebooks!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Tiffany N. says, "These sentences are great examples! They really make the kids (and me!) think!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Samantha S. says, "This helped with understanding, especially with those students that need hands-on practice."
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Present Tense AR Verbs - Spanish Sorting Activity for Regular -ar Verbs
By Senorita Creativa
Do your students struggle to grasp the difference between various verb endings? This verb-sorting activity will give them hands-on practice with this often tricky topic! In this activity, your students will sort the given list of 36 conjugated Spanish verbs into six categories: yo, tú, él/ella/usted, nosotros, vosotros, and ellos/ellas/ustedes. You could easily adapt this activity for other tenses, simply by providing your own list. In addition to the hands-on practice, each resource also includes two worksheet versions with the same verbs. This resource contains:
The verbs practiced in this set are tomar, escuchar, comprar, trabajar, estudiar, and hablar.
This activity works well individually and in small groups and would be a great introductory activity (by using inductive reasoning), application, or review activity. Although designed for use in level one, it also makes a great review for Spanish two.
© 2014-2019 Rachel Bailey (La Señorita Creativa®) All Rights Reserved
¿Cómo Soy? - Sorting Activity for Spanish Adjectives
By Senorita Creativa
Do your students struggle to write sentences describing themselves? This adjective-sorting activity will give them hands-on practice with this often tricky topic! In this activity, your students will sort the given list of 36 Spanish adjectives into two categories: Yo Soy and Yo No Soy. You could easily adapt this activity for other adjectives, simply by providing your own list. In addition to the hands-on practice, each resource also includes two worksheet versions with the same adjectives.
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This activity works well individually and in small groups and would be a great introductory activity (by using inductive reasoning), application, or review activity. Although designed for use in level one, it also makes a great review for Spanish two.
© 2014-2019 Rachel Bailey (La Señorita Creativa®) All Rights Reserved
Gender of Irregular Nouns Spanish Sorting Activity and Worksheets
By Senorita Creativa
Do your students struggle to grasp the difference between masculine and feminine irregular nouns? This noun-sorting activity will give them hands-on practice with this often tricky topic! In this activity, your students will sort the given list of 36 Spanish irregular nouns into two categories: masculine or feminine. You could easily adapt this activity for other nouns or adjectives, simply by providing your own list. In addition to the hands-on practice, this resource also includes two worksheet versions with the same nouns.
This resource contains:
This activity works well individually and in small groups and would be a great introductory activity (by using inductive reasoning), application, or review activity. Although designed for use in level one, it also makes a great review for Spanish two or three.
© 2014-2019 Rachel Bailey (La Señorita Creativa®) All Rights Reserved
Present Tense ER Verbs - Spanish Sorting Activity for Regular -er Verbs
By Senorita Creativa
Do your students struggle to grasp the difference between various verb endings? This verb-sorting activity will give them hands-on practice with this often tricky topic! In this activity, your students will sort the given list of 36 conjugated Spanish verbs into six categories: yo, tú, él/ella/usted, nosotros, vosotros, and ellos/ellas/ustedes. You could easily adapt this activity for other tenses, simply by providing your own list. In addition to the hands-on practice, each resource also includes two worksheet versions with the same verbs.
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The verbs practiced in this set are beber, leer, comprender, comer, correr, and aprender.
This activity works well individually and in small groups and would be a great introductory activity (by using inductive reasoning), application, or review activity. Although designed for use in level one, it also makes a great review for Spanish two. © 2014-2019 Rachel Bailey (La Señorita Creativa®) All Rights Reserved
La Ropa y Los Accesorios Graphic Organizer Clothing Worksheets with Writing
By Senorita Creativa
Do your students ever feel like they just can't write in Spanish? Do they need help gathering their thoughts before jumping in? Graphic organizers are a great way to help novice language learners prepare for and practice writing. This set of 6 different graphic organizers will help your students to organize and write about clothing and accessories in a low-pressure way in Spanish.
Included in this resource are 6 Venn Diagrams with two versions of each (one with directions in Spanish and the other with directions in English) for a total of 12 pages. These graphic organizers have space at the bottom for writing 6 sentences, but they could easily be used as a pre-writing activity for a larger writing prompt. Make sure to check out the thumbnails for a better idea of what the graphic organizers look like!
© 2018 Rachel Bailey (La Señorita Creativa®) All Rights Reserved
Present Tense IR Verbs - Spanish Sorting Activity for Regular -ir Verbs
By Senorita Creativa
Do your students struggle to grasp the difference between various verb endings? This verb-sorting activity will give them hands-on practice with this often tricky topic! In this activity, your students will sort the given list of 36 conjugated Spanish verbs into six categories: yo, tú, él/ella/usted, nosotros, vosotros, and ellos/ellas/ustedes. You could easily adapt this activity for other tenses, simply by providing your own list. In addition to the hands-on practice, each resource also includes two worksheet versions with the same verbs.
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The verbs practiced in this set are escribir, vivir, compartir, decidir, recibir, and asistir.
This activity works well individually and in small groups and would be a great introductory activity (by using inductive reasoning), application, or review activity. Although designed for use in level one, it also makes a great review for Spanish two.
© 2014-2019 Rachel Bailey (La Señorita Creativa®) All Rights Reserved
AP Spanish Exam Test Prep Review Charts For Each Unit 3 Versions
By Specialty Spanish
AP Spanish® teachers, make Back To School a breeze! Plan ahead for review for the AP Spanish® Exam! These review charts are working documents in which students can write the essential questions and notes about all the sources you examine in class. You can assign digitally in Google Classroom or print these charts. These attractive graphic organizers make a perfect, personalized study guide for the cultural comparison, or any type of unit assessment you may give in class!
These charts are easily customizable for both teacher and student. There is a colorful version for students who prefer to type. And there is a black and white version for students who prefer paper copies. **And by "live and learn" experience, my students requested a 3rd version, made in Google Docs. (They liked how the typing looked better in Google Docs!) Your students now can use any of the versions!
Assign these in Google Classroom at the beginning of Unit 1. Ask students to save their copy of the review charts, and add to it during the course of each unit. This way, they will have a study guide for each unit's assessments as we go through the year, and their review for the AP Exam will already be done! This will free up more time for other types of practice and test prep!
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Spanish Peer Edit and Writing Paper
By Specialty Spanish
Do your students need more feedback? Use this combo to make it easier for peers to give quality feedback on their classmates' writing. This product is perfect for use with distance learning and for in-person instruction!
This product contains fun notebook paper with numbered lines. It also contains a peer edit sheet. The peer edit sheet contains specific areas of grammar for students to look for, and a spot for comments and line number referencing. Some topics include: checking that each sentence has a verb, checking to see if the ending of the verb is correct, checking to find sequencing words, key words and transition words.
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AP Spanish Unit 5 Intro Activities Factors That Influence Quality of Life
By Specialty Spanish
This Google bundle includes 3 resources that AP® Spanish students need to begin Unit 5: Factors That Influence Quality of Life (Los factores que influyen en la calidad de vida). Use these resources for distance learners digitally or print them for in-person learners. Vocabulary, unit organizer and first writing prompt included! All of these products are fully customizable and can be assigned in Google Classroom (or another learning platform) and can be printed as handouts.
This resource is INCLUDED in the complete lesson plans linked below!!
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