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    You should be using these Winter Spanish Worksheets: Here’s Why

    The new year is almost here, and with it, so much more to learn. What better way to start than using some Winter Spanish Worksheets to review and practice learned skills?. With the winter break approaching, I know we are all exhausted, and the last thing on our minds is prepping activities for teaching Spanish. […]

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    How to teach Nouns in Spanish in 3 easy steps

    Learning about nouns in Spanish is an important concept when learning a second language. Nouns are words that represent a person, thing, animal, place or idea in a sentence. Nouns bring sentences to life when communicating.  I like introducing nouns in context, in a way that makes sense to the child and is meaningful for […]

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    3 Savvy Ways to Teach Telling Time in Spanish

    Telling time in Spanish is an important skill for children to learn at a young age. It helps them develop a sense of control over what they do, understand how much time they have for a specific task. Additionally, it helps children develop literacy and math skills. Learning how to tell the time in Spanish […]

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    How to Teach the Verbs in Spanish

    Verbs in Spanish are words that represent actions. They are the heart and soul of sentences, and one of the most challenging concepts for students to learn in Spanish. Conjugating them requires a lot of practice in context, which means in a way that makes sense to the student, not just a memory practice or […]

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    7 Strategies for Using Learning Centers in Spanish Class

    Learning Centers, also known as learning stations, are specific areas or spots in the classroom where students work on a particular task, each with a clear goal. They offer a great way for students to practice the same content or skill from different perspectives. As students rotate through learning centers, they work in small groups, […]

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    How to Create Excitement in the Spanish Classroom

    If I show up to your Spanish classroom right now, would I feel welcome? Would I want to spend the day there? Think about what it’s like to enter a new classroom for the first time, meeting new people, new routines, new language. Scary, right? That’s how students feel in the Spanish Classroom when they […]

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