That to-do list always seems never-ending, right? Being on the internet can’t make your list any shorter, it might even distract you…
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How to Use Padlet in the Classroom
Padlet is basically a virtual “bulletin board” where you can gather and share ideas. It’s got great privacy and sharing…
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QR Code Interpretive Reading Activity
Students complete an interpretive reading activity about directions in a city with integrated technology aspect via Google Maps and QR Codes.
5 End of the Year Activities for Spanish Class
The end of the year is coming quickly! Everyone is antsy – teachers + students. It’s hard to focus. It’s…
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Listening Activity: Vibby
Listening with Vibby I’m always on the hunt for new ways to practice listening in my classes. I’m also always…
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Prepositions in Spanish and Google Maps
Giving and understanding directions and prepositions in Spanish is one of the universal units. Everyone covers city vocabulary and maps…
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Instagram as #authres in Spanish Class
Why use #authres? Thanks to the #langchat Twitter feed and my experience at CSCTFL in March I have been trying…
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Technology & Acquisition – Friends or Foes?
I love technology in my classroom. In my first few years as a teacher, I was lucky to work in…
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Movie Talk – Time to Quit Rehearsing and Call Action!
Watch the Video Background Info: If you’re not at the stalking stage yet, quick FYI- Movie Talk is a language…
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Incorporating the Olympic Games in Spanish Class
Who doesn’t love the Olympics? Let’s talk about some ways to incorporate the Olympics in Spanish class. Now, along with…
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5 Review Games for Spanish Class
Review games are a great way to engage your students while they learn – just like hiding veggies in a…
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Day of the Dead
There are loads of things you can do for Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos). It’s almost overwhelming…
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