Easily Practice the Alphabet in Spanish with Pronunciation
If your students are new to Spanish and you want to incorporate the alphabet, there are several ways you can do it! It’s so much
Map of Spanish-Speaking Countries and Activities
If you are teaching a culture class or novice classes, it’s not unlikely that you’ll spend some time working with your students on a map
Reading Practice in Spanish Class
Reading is one of the best things we can do for our students! Reading out loud, reading silently, in pairs, in small groups, re-reading –
La Familia Review Game Challenge
La Familia Review Game Challenge is a great way to plan some fun group work all while reviewing family vocabulary in Spanish! I thought I would
Hands On Activities for Spanish Class
Are you SICK of screens? I know some days it feels like we’re just pulling their eyeballs away from phones and laptops. I wanted to
Plans for After Spring Break in Spanish Class
Do you get a spring break? Whether your school calendar just gives you a long weekend for Easter, or a week off sometime in March
Las Alfombras de Semana Santa Lesson Plan
There are many beautiful traditions in the Spanish speaking world. Many of them surround Semana Santa, or Holy Week. One of my personal favorites are
5 Spanish Teacher Tees for St. Patrick’s Day
Are you looking for a cute teacher t-shirt to wear in your classroom during March? Your students will love any of these 5 tees you
Tips for Teaching a Heritage Speakers Class
A SUPER common question I see pop up in Facebook groups often centers around heritage speakers in your classroom. Often, they’re registered for your novice
Pi Day in Spanish Class
As far as I know “Pi Day” is not a thing in the Spanish culture – at least, not anywhere that I’ve ever heard of!
Spanish 1 Lesson Plans: School Supplies and Classes Spanish Short Story
If you are trying to dip your toes into providing comprehensible input for your Spanish students, chances are you are including more reading in your
Reading Activities for Women’s History Month
I love incorporating reading in my lesson plans, but it’s not always my students’ favorite thing. Because of that, I will often “sneak” in a