
5 Tools to Create Virtual Field Trips
Interested in trying a virtual field trip with your students? Check out 5 tools to create virtual field trips, pros/cons to each one, things to
Discover ways to simplify your routine and create more time for what matters most! Whether you’re a new or experienced Spanish teacher, balancing classroom demands with personal life can be challenging. These posts offer practical tips to help you streamline your planning, manage your workload, and maintain a healthy work-life balance. From time-saving activities to organizational strategies, I’m here to support you in making your job easier without sacrificing quality teaching.
Interested in trying a virtual field trip with your students? Check out 5 tools to create virtual field trips, pros/cons to each one, things to
Let’s talk about how to read a novel with your Spanish class. How long should a unit be? What sorts of activities should you do?
We’re going to talk about some tips for helping you lesson plan! Specifically, we’re going to talk about how we can balance and protect our
When it comes to planning, sometimes it feels like you’re staring at a blank slate and have NO IDEA where to start. I wanted to
That time of the year between your last long weekend and the last day of school can feel so long. Today, I wanted to share
Let’s talk about policies for your classroom management to help make next year go smoothly for you! These classroom rules in Spanish class can help
Let’s talk about how to create a unit plan for Spanish class centered around a story – either one you’ve found or one you wrote
It happened. You gave your students an assignment. As you’re sitting down to grade it you are WOWED, floored, ASTOUNDED at their work. Suspiciously so.
Let’s talk about five different tips to build classroom community and relationships with your students! I know this is something we talk about a lot
Every now and then over on social media I’ll share a cute picture of the readings from my gallery walk sets. It’s usually to talk
If you have a teaching interview coming up, check out these resources to help you! From questions to prepare for, questions you should ask, red
Interview season is upon us! Last week we were chatting about questions that you can prepare to be asked during an interview. This week we
We’re kicking off our getting ready for interview season series with questions you should be prepared to answer during your teaching interview. This is specifically
Boom Learning is a great tool for your classroom! The site hosts what they call Boom Cards which is really their name for digital, interactive task cards. These
As the school year begins, one of the most important back to school preparations you can make is putting your sub binder together! A sub
Have you heard of Boom Cards? They were a total life saver for me when we switched to distance learning in 2019. I know this
When springtime hits and the sun starts to shine, it’s nice to take your students outside! Here are some tips, ideas for activities you can
Do you use authentic resources (authres) in your classroom? They’re wonderful to include, especially when scaffolded for your students to engage with! I love that
Teaching virtually is hard. It stinks. I wish I had a magical fix for you so that we could all have our students online, engaged,
If you’ve been wondering how to create Boom Cards, I think you’ll like this post! You know I love Boom Cards for language learning and a bit
I love using Boom Cards in the classroom, but sometimes our kiddos just need a break from the screen! Here’s a quick tutorial on how
I love Google My Maps to create interactive activities for students to explore with, but sometimes they can be a little tricky. Let’s run through
Did you catch my “One wish” post on Instagram? I asked if you could have a fairy godmother fulfill one teaching wish, which would you pick.
If you know me, you know that ¡Corre en Círculos! is one of my all time favorite activities. I use it at least once a