Looking for ways to practice preterite and imperfect concepts as well as emergency, fire and disaster vocabulary? These short stories and accompanying activities are perfect! This bundle includes the following two sets of Spanish short stories (for a total of 8 stories!):
Natural Disasters: These short stories work well for any unit over disasters, emergencies, and contains the grammatical concept of preterite vs. imperfect!
Medical Emergencies: These short stories work well for any unit over medical terms, emergencies, and contains the grammatical concept of preterite vs. imperfect as well as imperfect progressive!
These versatile short stories are ideal for:
Each story is delivered in PDF format and includes:
This product corresponds with: Level 2 Chapters 5A & 5B of Auténtico and Realidades. I have stories and activities that correspond to all chapters of Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 of these textbooks! Incorporate these stories into every unit, and you will see your students become highly proficient readers! (I use these stories in my own classroom each unit and can confirm that they work!)
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Spanish Natural Disasters Short Story Reading Passages | Activity and Questions
By La clase animada
Your students will love practicing Spanish and emergency and disaster vocabulary with these four easily understood (and no prep!) short stories. These short stories work well for any unit over disasters, emergencies, and contains the grammatical concept of preterite vs. imperfect!
These versatile short stories are ideal for:
Each story is delivered in PDF format and includes:
This product corresponds with: Level 2 Chapter 5A of Auténtico & Realidades. I have stories and activities that correspond to all chapters of Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 of these textbooks! Incorporate these stories into every unit, and you will see your students become highly proficient readers! (I use these stories in my own classroom each unit and can confirm that they work!)
Follow my store! Click on the green star next to my name to become a follower. You'll get emails with information on my latest products and other updates!
I would love your feedback! Have you used this product in your classroom? Earn TeachShare credits for future purchases by leaving some feedback! Your feedback helps me determine what kind of products to make in the future to make your life easier. ¡Gracias!
Spanish Medical & Hospital Short Story Reading Passages | Activities & Questions
By La clase animada
Your students will love practicing Spanish and family and celebrations vocabulary with these four easily understood (and no prep!) short stories. These short stories work well for any unit over disasters, emergencies, and contains the grammatical concept of preterite vs. imperfect as well as imperfect progressive!
These versatile short stories are ideal for:
Each story is delivered in PDF format and includes:
This product corresponds with: Level 2 Chapter 5B of Auténtico & Realidades. I have stories and activities that correspond to all chapters of Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 of these textbooks! Incorporate these stories into every unit, and you will see your students become highly proficient readers! (I use these stories in my own classroom each unit and can confirm that they work!)
Follow my store! Click on the green star next to my name to become a follower. You'll get emails with information on my latest products and other updates!
I would love your feedback! Have you used this product in your classroom? Earn TeachShare credits for future purchases by leaving some feedback! Your feedback helps me determine what kind of products to make in the future to make your life easier. ¡Gracias!