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Russian Language Farm Animals Montessori FlashCards Vocabulary Карточки
By Eden Digital Arts
Russian language printable Montessori farm animals flashcards DIGITAL DOWNLOAD for kids.
Карточки для детей
Help to develop your child’s Russian vocabulary by using these flashcards with real pictures to teach the names of farm animals,
cards could also be used for kids who are starting to read.
These cards could also be used in the schoolroom as posters if you leave them as is and don't cut them.
For personal use only, please do not share or sell this file.
French Speaking Activity: Faire de la Conversation
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
Your students are going to learn a lot with this lesson, and it will have them speaking to each other in no time. This lesson can easily be used with beginners, intermediate, or advanced learners. You can adapt it to every level. Beginners should at least know the verbs être and avoir and some very basic vocabulary. More advanced students can go far, as there are many possibilities. ☞Just click here to follow my store! Merci! ❤️☜ Activity 1 Practice making conversation during a phone call from your friend, Luc. He will ask you to come to his party. Your lines are fairly open-ended, but they must correspond to what he says next, so watch out! Activity 2 Before moving on to the second part of this speaking activity, let’s review some of the most common professions. You can practice this new vocabulary by clicking on the link above which will bring you to a set of review exercises on Quizlet. This document contains a list of professions in English and French, then there's another part with only the French word and an image. All of the images correspond to the images found within the Quizlet study set. After reviewing the professions vocabulary, proceed to the next page where you will see a picture of 11 different people, all with different professions. Activity 3 Tout d’abord, comment s’appellent ces gens, quel âge ont-ils, et quelles sont leurs professions? Have a look at the people in this picture. Use your imagination to determine what their professions are (you may not have the same ideas as others, and that’s ok). Once you’ve determined their professions, tell us what their names are, and how old they are. Again, use your imagination, and try to come up with some French names! Look just below the picture to see an example, then complete the exercise by providing the same information for the other 10 people in the picture (left to right). Activity 4 Now let’s imagine we’re at a party (une soirée). It’s time to make polite conversation (ce qui peut être difficile, mais nous sommes très polis, et intéressants!) Let’s imagine that all of the people in the picture above are at the party, but they don’t know each other. It’s time to make small talk (faire des rencontres et des échanges), en français! Activity 5 Randomly choose two people from the picture above. You’ve already established their names, ages, and professions. The objective here is to have two people who don’t know each other make small talk. You will be practicing your conversation skills, which are: starting a conversation, continuing a conversation, and ending a conversation. Le Nouvel An: French speaking prompts to use after winter break
Faire de la Conversation à une Soirée / Les Professions
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Preterite vs Imperfect Spanish Story Worksheets Tres Cerditos in Past Tense Emergency Sub Plans
By Senorita Creativa
Is it a struggle to get your students to understand when to use the preterite vs imperfect tenses? Then these fun and engaging fairy tale activities are just the ticket! This awesome resource based around the classic story of the 3 Little Pigs (los Tres Cerditos) is a low-prep and easy-to-use way to practice the preterite and imperfect, along with reading comprehension skills. To make this resource even better, it also includes Google Slides™ versions, perfect for learning stations, independent assignments, distance learning, make-up work, and more!
Here's what you'll get:
✅ two versions of the story (multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank)
✅ illustrated PowerPoint version of the story
✅ two sets of comprehension questions (true/false and short answer)
✅ 6 google forms™️ included for assessment
✅ answer keys for stories and questions
✅ short photo vocab lists to teach major vocab and characters
✅ coordinating vocab PowerPoint
✅ blank storyboard (for students to illustrate the story)
✅ teaching tips
✅ ideas for extension activities
The familiar story of Snow White is a perfect way to practice and assess your students’ knowledge of the preterite and imperfect tenses in Spanish with easy differentiation. Students love these activities because they use stories that they are already familiar with, making them more comprehensible, turning this tricky grammar topic from dry and boring to engaging and fun!
This resource makes a great emergency sub plan (2 days’ worth of material), homework assignment, or formative assessment. These stories are great for Spanish 2 or as a review of the Preterite vs Imperfect tenses at the beginning of Spanish 3 or 4.
Prepping this resource couldn't be any easier - just print out the pages you want to use with your students and make enough copies! Don't have time to make copies or have a last-minute sub? Use the comprehensible and engaging story powerpoint with your students or assign the Google Slides™ version story and questions.
This resources includes two versions of the same story:
Each version of the story with questions is two pages long. The two different versions make differentiation simple!
TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Jordan Y. says, "VERY high quality resource! To the point, good quality, and no frills or silly sections (and no comic sans!). For such a great price, I highly recommend it. "
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Sara I. says, "My kids (mostly seniors) loved this! They didn't think it was too cheesy or beneath them at all! Great resource; will use next year."
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Karina B. says, "By far this has been one of the best purchases I have made. Excellent for teaching and reviewing while having so much fun with a story that all are familiar with. Thank you!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Kayla K. says, "fantastic resource to use when reviewing preterite and imperfect- challenging, but doable with guidance"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ SuzyQ's says, "Thank you for this! My students found it challenging but it was great practice for them to use their content knowledge!"
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Preterite vs Imperfect Spanish Story Worksheets Caperucita Roja in Past Tense Emergency Sub Plans
By Senorita Creativa
Are your students struggling with differentiating the preterite vs imperfect tenses? Then these engaging fairy tale activities are just what you've been looking for! This fun resource based around the classic story of Little Red Riding Hood (Caperucita Roja) is an easy-to-use and low-prep way to practice the preterite and imperfect, along with reading comprehension skills. To make this resource even better, it also includes Google Slides™ versions, perfect for learning stations, independent assignments, distance learning, make-up work, and more! Here's what you'll get:
✅ two versions of the story (multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank)
✅ illustrated PowerPoint version of the story
✅ two sets of comprehension questions (true/false and short answer)
✅ 6 google forms™️ included for assessment
✅ answer keys for stories and questions
✅ short photo vocab lists to teach major vocab and characters
✅ coordinating vocab PowerPoint
✅ blank storyboard (for students to illustrate the story)
✅ teaching tips
✅ ideas for extension activities
The familiar story of Red Riding Hood is a perfect way to practice and assess your students’ knowledge of the preterite and imperfect tenses in Spanish with easy differentiation. Students love these activities because they use stories that they are already familiar with, making them more comprehensible, turning this tricky grammar topic from dry and boring to engaging and fun!
This resource makes a great emergency sub plan (2 days’ worth of material), homework assignment, or formative assessment. These stories are great for Spanish 2 or as a review of the Preterite vs Imperfect tenses at the beginning of Spanish 3 or 4.
Prepping this resource couldn't be any easier - just print out the pages you want to use with your students and make enough copies! Don't have time to make copies or have a last-minute sub? Use the comprehensible and engaging story powerpoint with your students or assign the Google Slides™ version story and questions.
This resources includes two versions of the same story:
Each version of the story with questions is three pages long. The two different versions make differentiation simple!
TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Kathryn B. says, "This is an extensive, thoughtful resource that was easy-to-implement and provided my students lots exposure to preterite and imperfect. Many commented that the story format really helped them better understand the uses of the two tenses. I look forward to using more story resources from this seller next year!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Lisa Z. says, "This was a fun digital resource to use with the kids to teach this tricky concept. Always nice to use a familiar story!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Julie Ann W. says, "Practice with a familiar story like this lets my students use vocabulary that would normally be a bit out of bounds. Very helpful!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Delaney J. says, "I love that this contains two copies of the story so that I can differentiate my students with different levels of understanding and/or different learning styles!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ La Bodega says, "Loved using this story for comprehensible input while practicing the past tense!"
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Numbers Spanish Vocab Game | los Números 0-39 | Yo tengo, ¿Quién tiene?
By Senorita Creativa
Are you looking for a fun, low-prep game to get your students to practice speaking and listening to vocabulary? "I have, Who has?" is a fun and engaging whole-class game for your Spanish class to practice vocabulary. The vocabulary used on these cards is Spanish numbers from zero to thirty nine, not in numerical order.
This game includes a zipped file with:
The original version of the game from 2013 is also included in the zipped file. My students love playing this game, especially when I time them. They love trying to beat their times. Click here to save 20% by purchasing this in a bundle with all of my other "Yo tengo, ¿Quién tiene? games! © 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.
Click on the green preview button above to have a closer look at all the helpful components of this resource.
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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?
TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 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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Preterite vs Imperfect Worksheets Spanish Verb Conjugation Coloring Activity Emergency Sub Plans
By Senorita Creativa
Are you looking for an easy, low-prep way to learn or review the preterite vs imperfect tenses? This engaging and fun activity combines reading and coloring to produce a fun way for your students to learn or review the preterite and imperfect tenses. These sheets are great for last-minute sub plans or days with irregular schedules (like standardized test days, pep rallies, early releases, etc) as well as reviewing or reinforcing verbs in the preterite vs imperfect tenses and the usage of both tenses.
Included are six coloring worksheets:
Check out the thumbnails and preview to get a better idea of what’s included!
Want to try this activity out before purchasing? Click here to download the imperfect tense of AR verbs in this series for free!
The verbs included are:
ser, ir, decir, saber, querer, hacer, ver, jugar, empezar, abrir, escribir, comprender, comer, subir, correr, bailar
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Imperfect Tense Worksheets Spanish Verb Conjugation Coloring Activity Emergency Sub Plans
By Senorita Creativa
Are you looking for an easy, low-prep way to learn or review the conjugations of verbs in the imperfect tense? This brand-new activity combines reading and coloring to produce a fun way for your students to learn or review the imperfect tense verb endings. These sheets are great for last-minute sub plans or days with irregular schedules (like standardized test days, pep rallies, early releases, etc) as well as reviewing or reinforcing verbs in the imperfect tense. Included are four worksheets – one each for regular -ar verbs, regular -er verbs, regular -ir verbs, as well as one combining all three types of verbs, plus colored answer keys for each page.
The verbs included are:
AR VERBS: bailar, escuchar, ayudar, llevar, nadar, llamar, cantar, mirar, hablar, caminar, trabajar, necesitar, cocinar, tomar, pasar, estar, dar, llegar, quedar, dejar, encontrar, pensar, tratar, contar, empezar, esperar, buscar, entrar, recordar, terminar, comenzar, sacar
ER VERBS: querer, poner, hacer, saber, leer, tener, traer, comprender, correr, comer, aprender, responder, vender, temer, beber, deber, romper, barrer, prometer, coser, poder, volver, mover, morder, defender, perder, entender, aparecer, ofrecer, conocer, creer, parecer, mantener, caer, suponer, reconocer, valer, soler, crecer, meter, resolver
IR VERBS: vivir, recibir, permitir, abrir, escribir, decidir, descubrir, subir, compartir, insistir, asistir, definir, admitir, dormir, preferir, sentir, pedir, repetir, vestir, seguir, servir, construir, destruir, perseguir, reír, sonreír, concluir, diluir, competir, conducir, decir, venir, traducir, salir, existir, producir, ocurrir, conseguir, oír, convertir, partir, morir, dirigir, cumplir, referir, sufrir, elegir, reunir, exigir, consistir, cubrir, discutir
Check out the thumbnails to get a better idea of what’s included!
© 2018 Rachel Bailey (La Señorita Creativa®) All Rights Reserved
Present Subjunctive Verbs Worksheets Spanish Verb Conjugation Coloring Activity Emergency Sub Plan
By Senorita Creativa
Who said learning couldn't be fun? Spice up your class and have some creative practice with the present subjunctive - all while coloring! This resource provides an easy, low-prep way to review the present subjunctive verb forms in a way that's sure to engage both you and your students.
Here's what you'll get:
✅ four printable coloring activities practicing the present subjunctive
- AR verbs
- ER verbs
- IR verbs
- Subjunctive vs Indicative with 49 sentences in English
✅ 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 2 or 3 class both individually and in small groups. It's great for application, review, quick assessment, sub plans, and more!
Looking for an easy way to review the present subjunctive? This resource makes for an engaging review, and the self-checking worksheets allow your students to take charge of their learning. The best part? You just need to make copies and provide your students with crayons, colored pencils, or markers. How easy is that?
This resource practices the following verbs:
AR VERBS: bailar, escuchar, ayudar, llevar, nadar, llamar, cantar, mirar, hablar, caminar, trabajar, necesitar, cocinar, tomar, pasar, estudiar, dibujar, usar, visitar
ER VERBS: comprender, correr, comer, aprender, responder, vender, leer, beber, romper, barrer, prometer, coser, leer, esconder, cometer, creer, ofender, prender
IR VERBS: vivir, recibir, permitir, abrir, escribir, decidir, descubrir, subir, compartir, insistir, asistir, definir, admitir, aburrir, confundir, existir, dividir
TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Tiffany N. says, "The progression of these sheets is great & everyone loves to color! I love these!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Maria T. says, "Grammar is always fun with your materials. Great Job, the subjunctive is a hard concept but with this activity is just fun."
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Tina H. says, "Left this for a sub to use. The students really enjoyed using to practice forms."
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Future and Conditional Worksheets Spanish Verb Conjugation Coloring Activity Emergency Sub Plan
By Senorita Creativa
Are you looking for an easy, low-prep way to learn or review the conjugations of verbs in the future AND in the conditional? This brand-new activity combines reading and coloring to produce a fun way for your students to learn or review the future and conditional verb endings. These sheets are great for last-minute sub plans or days with irregular schedules (like standardized test days, pep rallies, early releases, etc) as well as reviewing or reinforcing verbs in the future tense and conditional mood. Included are four worksheets – one each for regular verbs in the future, irregular verbs in the future, regular verbs in the conditional, and irregular verbs in the conditional, plus colored answer keys for each page.
The verbs included are:
REGULAR VERBS IN THE FUTURE: hablar, llamar, mirar, necesitar, bailar, escuchar, comprender, correr, comer, beber, aprender, vivir, decidir, permitir, abrir, escribir
IRREGULAR VERBS IN THE FUTURE: caber, poner, decir, haber, salir, hacer, poder, tener, querer, valer, saber, vender
REGULAR VERBS IN THE CONDITIONAL: hablar, llamar, mirar, necesitar, bailar, escuchar, comprender, correr, comer, beber, aprender, vivir, decidir, permitir, abrir, escribir, tomar, romper, recibir, ayudar, admitir
IRREGULAR VERBS IN THE CONDITIONAL: caber, poner, decir, haber, salir, hacer, poder, tener, querer, valer, saber, vender, mantener
Check out the thumbnails to get a better idea of what’s included!
© 2018 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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Preterite vs Imperfect Spanish Story Worksheet Cenicienta in the Past Tense Emergency Sub Plans
By Senorita Creativa
Are your students struggling with differentiating the preterite vs imperfect tenses? Then these engaging fairy tale activities are just what you've been looking for! This fun resource based around the classic story of Cinderella (Cenicienta) is an easy-to-use and low-prep way to practice the preterite and imperfect, along with reading comprehension skills. To make this resource even better, it also includes Google Slides™ versions, perfect for learning stations, independent assignments, distance learning, make-up work, and more!
Here's what you'll get:
✅ two versions of the story (multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank)
✅ illustrated PowerPoint version of the story
✅ two sets of comprehension questions (true/false and short answer)
✅ 6 google forms™️ included for assessment
✅ answer keys for stories and questions
✅ short photo vocab lists to teach major vocab and characters
✅ coordinating vocab PowerPoint
✅ blank storyboard (for students to illustrate the story)
✅ teaching tips
✅ ideas for extension activities
The familiar story of Cinderella is a perfect way to practice and assess your students’ knowledge of the preterite and imperfect tenses in Spanish with easy differentiation. Students love these activities because they use stories that they are already familiar with, making them more comprehensible, turning this tricky grammar topic from dry and boring to engaging and fun!
This resource makes a great emergency sub plan (2 days’ worth of material), homework assignment, or formative assessment. These stories are great for Spanish 2 or as a review of the Preterite vs Imperfect tenses at the beginning of Spanish 3 or 4.
Prepping this resource couldn't be any easier - just print out the pages you want to use with your students and make enough copies! Don't have time to make copies or have a last-minute sub? Use the comprehensible and engaging story powerpoint with your students or assign the Google Slides™ version story and questions.
This resources includes two versions of the same story:
Each version of the story with questions is two pages long. The two different versions make differentiation simple!
TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Kathryn B. says, "This is an extensive, thoughtful resource that was easy-to-implement and provided my students lots exposure to preterite and imperfect. Many commented that the story format really helped them better understand the uses of the two tenses. I look forward to using more story resources from this seller next year!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Lydia P. says, "My students had to work REALLY hard at this, but it did exactly what it was supposed to in Spanish 2 to differentiate between preterite and imperfect!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Sra Stevenson says, "I love these stories and activities! The differentiation is perfect too."
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Johnna W. says, "Great way to get students to practice with past tenses."
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Preterite Regular AR Verbs Word Puzzles | Word Search and Crossword
By Senorita Creativa
Are your students tired of boring "drill and kill" conjugation review, but they still need more practice? These fun word puzzles (in pdf form) are a great way to practice or review regular -ar verbs in the preterite tense with your students. There are 24 verb forms included in the four puzzles (20 in the puzzles that DO NOT include the vosotros form of the verbs).
This file includes:
Get a better idea of all the features of this resource by clicking the green button above to download the preview.
The verbs used in these engaging puzzles are ayudar, cantar, escuchar, hablar, nadar, and tomar.
**There are two versions of each puzzle included in this resource, one version includes the vosotros form of the verbs and the second version omits the vosotros form.**
© 2015-2024 Rachel Bailey (La Señorita Creativa®) All Rights Reserved
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.
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Preterite vs Imperfect Spanish Story Worksheets Ricitos de Oro in Past Tense Emergency Sub Plans
By Senorita Creativa
Do your students struggle with learning the preterite vs imperfect tenses? Then these amazing fairy tale activities are just what you've been looking for! This awesome resource based around the classic story of Goldilocks (Ricitos de Oro) is an easy-to-use and low-prep way to practice the preterite and imperfect, along with reading comprehension skills. To make this resource even better, it also includes Google Slides™ versions, perfect for learning stations, independent assignments, distance learning, make-up work, and more!
Here's what you'll get:
✅ two versions of the story (multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank)
✅ illustrated PowerPoint version of the story
✅ two sets of comprehension questions (true/false and short answer)
✅ 6 google forms™️ included for assessment
✅ answer keys for stories and questions
✅ short photo vocab lists to teach major vocab and characters
✅ coordinating vocab PowerPoint
✅ blank storyboard (for students to illustrate the story)
✅ teaching tips
✅ ideas for extension activities
The familiar story of Goldilocks is a perfect way to practice and assess your students’ knowledge of the preterite and imperfect tenses in Spanish with easy differentiation. Students love these activities because they use stories that they are already familiar with, making them more comprehensible, turning this tricky grammar topic from dry and boring to engaging and fun!
This resource makes a great emergency sub plan (2 days’ worth of material), homework assignment, or formative assessment. These stories are great for Spanish 2 or as a review of the Preterite vs Imperfect tenses at the beginning of Spanish 3 or 4.
Prepping this resource couldn't be any easier - just print out the pages you want to use with your students and make enough copies! Don't have time to make copies or have a last-minute sub? Use the comprehensible and engaging story powerpoint with your students or assign the Google Slides™ version story and questions.
This resources includes two versions of the same story:
Version A of the story with questions is two pages long, while version B is three pages long including questions. The two different versions make differentiation simple!
TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Stephanie C. says, "I love these story worksheets! Great practice of preterite and imperfect. I really like how they come with two versions of the story. The stories are very comprehensible and I will definitely be using them again in the future. Thank you!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Cristina C. says, "This is a great CI resource! Plus, everyone knows the fairy tale in their native language, so it's relatable. The story and activities were engaging and easy to implement. Gracias!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Shelby M. says, "Differentiated versions of the story were so helpful!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Maria H. says, "I used part of this product for my formal observation last year and my administrator loved it."
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Karen M D. says, "These stories are great! I have used them during regular times and during distance learning. The fact that the story is on google slides/forms made it really easy to do with my students while we were online."
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Gender of Nouns Worksheets Spanish Coloring Activity Emergency Sub Plans
By Senorita Creativa
Are you looking for an easy, low-prep way to learn or review the gender of regular and irregular nouns in Spanish? This brand new activity combines reading and coloring to produce a fun way for your students to learn or review gender of nouns. These sheets are great for last-minute sub plans or days with irregular schedules (like standardized test days, pep rallies, early releases, etc) as well as reviewing or reinforcing the gender of regular and irregular Spanish nouns.
Included are three worksheets:
Check out the thumbnails to get a better idea of what’s included!
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Classroom Survival Phrases Spanish Vocab Game | Yo tengo, ¿Quién tiene?
By Senorita Creativa
Are you looking for a fun, low-prep game to get your students to practice speaking and listening to vocabulary? "I have, Who has?" is a fun and engaging whole-class game for your Spanish class to practice vocabulary. The vocabulary used on the cards includes survival phrases for Spanish class.
This game includes a zipped file with:
The original version of the game from 2013 is also included in the zipped file. My students love playing this game, especially when I time them. They love trying to beat their times. © Rachel Bailey (La Señorita Creativa®) All Rights Reserved
Spanish Interpersonal Speaking Info Gap Activity | Clothing | Cuánto cuesta
By Senorita Creativa
Are your students hesitant to speak with each other in Spanish? This information gap activity provides great scaffolding to help your students feel more comfortable practicing interpersonal speaking in Spanish. This interpersonal speaking activity will have your students practicing clothing terms, as well as numbers and prices (in Euros).
The clothing included is:
All the clothing is pictures only, so it doesn't matter what word you've taught for each item. There are also some ideas for extension activities once your students have completed the prices. © Rachel Bailey (La Señorita Creativa®) All Rights Reserved
Preterite vs Imperfect Spanish Story Worksheets Blancanieves in the Past Tense Emergency Sub Plans
By Senorita Creativa
Do your students have trouble grasping when to use the preterite vs imperfect tenses? Then these engaging fairy tale activities are just the ticket! This fun resource based around the classic story of Snow White (Blancanieves) is a low-prep and easy-to-use way to practice the preterite and imperfect, along with reading comprehension skills. To make this resource even better, it also includes Google Slides™ versions, perfect for learning stations, independent assignments, distance learning, make-up work, and more!
Here's what you'll get:
✅ two versions of the story (multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank)
✅ illustrated PowerPoint version of the story
✅ two sets of comprehension questions (true/false and short answer)
✅ 6 google forms™️ included for assessment
✅ answer keys for stories and questions
✅ short photo vocab lists to teach major vocab and characters
✅ coordinating vocab PowerPoint
✅ blank storyboard (for students to illustrate the story)
✅ teaching tips
✅ ideas for extension activities
The familiar story of Snow White is a perfect way to practice and assess your students’ knowledge of the preterite and imperfect tenses in Spanish with easy differentiation. Students love these activities because they use stories that they are already familiar with, making them more comprehensible, turning this tricky grammar topic from dry and boring to engaging and fun!
This resource makes a great emergency sub plan (2 days’ worth of material), homework assignment, or formative assessment. These stories are great for Spanish 2 or as a review of the Preterite vs Imperfect tenses at the beginning of Spanish 3 or 4.
Prepping this resource couldn't be any easier - just print out the pages you want to use with your students and make enough copies! Don't have time to make copies or have a last-minute sub? Use the comprehensible and engaging story powerpoint with your students or assign the Google Slides™ version story and questions.
This resources includes two versions of the same story:
Each version of the story with questions is three pages long. The two different versions make differentiation simple!
TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Stephanie C. says, "I love these story worksheets! Great practice of preterite and imperfect. I really like how they come with two versions of the story. The stories are very comprehensible and I will definitely be using them again in the future. Thank you!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Janine Z. says, "Highly recommended! My students loved doing this activity, and the questions for reading comprehension were well done."
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ BeefyBeth says, "Challenging read for my Spanish 2 students, but great activity. Very cute, thorough and engaging."
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Brittany R. says, "This resource has helped my students use and recognize past tense even better.... through stories they know! I love the versions and also the blank comic strip included for re-tell!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Nancy G. says, "This helped native Spanish speakers and Spanish language learners to distinguish between the preterite and the imperfect. These are awesome!"
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