I know many of us plan units around a topic, theme, or studying a particular country so today I wanted to share with you a few resources to teach about Paraguay in your classroom! Just a quick note, there are so many amazing options out there, I tried to gather as many as I could, but if there’s something I’m missing, please feel free to drop a comment to help other teachers as they are planning!
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Books and Readers Based in Paraguay
I found these recommended in a Facebook group for Spanish teachers. It’s always a good idea to preview a book before adding it to your library with your specific classroom and learners in mind!
Websites and Video Resources to Teach about Paraguay
As always, I’d recommend checking these before showing them to your students. Just because it’s a good fit for one classroom doesn’t mean it’s a perfect fit everywhere! I’ve also tried to list where they can be found now, but we know the internet is always changing on us, so hopefully if they’re not on that host any longer it might be found through a quick Google!
- Canción del Tereré (Facebook)
- La orquestra que hace instrumentos de la basura (Facebook)
- Orchestra in Paraguay transforms trash into musical treasure
- Landfill Harmonic documentary (Amazon)
- Ada’s Violin – Google Slides
- Si Ellos pueden…(Facebook) *conservation, the environment
- Kchiporros – La Cima (Videoclip Oficial) (Youtube)
- CHIPA EN LICUADORA: Los más fáciles y rápidos #shorts (Youtube)
- Episode 40: Una victoria en la cancha
- Salamandra – María
Additional Resources
Here’s a few more resources you could use in your unit(s) on Paraguay!
- Virtual Field Trip (Spanish & English)
- Country Report Project (Printable | Digital)
- Readings and activities in Spanish & English
Resources to Teach about Paraguay
I hope these are helpful for you as you plan your unit on Paraguay! Like I mentioned in the beginning, I know there is so much to cover, so if you have a video, book, or another resource you love including, please feel free to share in a comment below so I can add it for others to see!