Present Progressive Tense Spanish Activities
Are you looking for ideas for present progressive tense Spanish activities? These activities make great options for individual, pair, and whole group review options to
How to Teach the Spanish-Speaking Countries
Let’s talk about how to include geography in your classes! I’m not sure if you’ve ever experienced this, but it totally drives me crazy when
15 Easy Icebreakers for Spanish Class
A strong, positive classroom community is VITAL for language class. While I like to build community over the year through our classroom routines, I do
Best Spanish Books for Beginners: 12 Books and Novels for Novices
We know how important reading is for language acquisition, but the input can’t just be comprehensible, it also needs to be compelling! It can be
20 Spanish Vocabulary Games
The BEST way to learn Spanish vocabulary is IN CONTEXT. This is often done in reading and telling stories. However – like Iโve shared before
World Language Teachers Are NOT Translators or Interpreters
I see it over and over again. Teachers getting pulled out of prep – even out of CLASS – to interpret a “quick phone call”
10 Spanish Club Fundraiser Ideas
If you’re taking a group of students on a trip out of the country, or taking your Spanish class on a field trip, you’re going
3 End of School Year Bulletin Boards for Spanish Class
Are you looking for a simple way to decorate your Spanish classroom for the end of the year? May and June can get to be
Art in Spanish Class
There’s this neat overlap between history, culture, and art that we can share with our students, and this is a HUGE topic. I’m going to
Fun Spanish End of the Year Activity: This or That Game
Do you need a fun game to fill up a weird testing day schedule, use as a sponge activity at the end of class, or
10 Outdoor Activities for Spanish Class
If you are looking for different activities for your classes, or ways to make it more interesting, get your students outside! These outdoor activities for
How to Handle Multiple Spanish Classrooms
If you’re used to having your own classroom, getting the news that you’re going to have multiple Spanish classrooms can be super stressful. Most people