Students in Spanish class are challenged to learn a whole new language! They are always practicing new vocabulary, conjugating nouns, and perfecting a whole new accent.
How can we design and create our own basket of flowers to enhance our Spanish learning experience?
In the project, students will engage in the cultural aspect of Spanish-speaking countries by exploring the significance of flowers in various celebrations and traditions. Students will connect their learning to real-world practices of gift-giving and celebrations involving flowers.
Students will delve into the types of flowers commonly used in Spanish-speaking countries, their meanings, and the occasions they are typically associated with. They will investigate the cultural importance of flowers and how they are integrated into everyday life and special events.
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Memorial Day
To proceed to the next question, you must answer the first question correctly. If it redirects you to the video, it means the answer is incorrect.
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Cinco de Mayo
Answers each questions.
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Dominican Carnival
Students will be introduced to carnivals, followed by a coloring activity where they will decorate a Dominican Carnival mask. "Spanish"
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Designing Your Future Home
Driving Question or Challenge: How can you design a future home that meets the needs and desires of your family?
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Chores done at home
Identify and describe common chores done at home in Spanish.
In today’s video we will learn about los quehaceres. Funny word, huh? Los quehaceres is the word in Spanish for chores!
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🛋️Objects in a Room
Muebles 🛌 y otros objetos de la casa 🚽 (nivel básico)
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Rooms in a House
Learn Spanish for beginners with this video about the parts of the house. This lesson shows the names of the most important exterior elements, as well as those of the most common rooms.
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House, Furniture
In this video, we're going to learn furniture vocabulary in Spanish. From bedroom furniture to living room furniture. This will be helpful when you're shopping for furniture or else you might confuse the furniture with other objects in Spanish. By the end of the video, you'll have a comprehensive vocabulary for furniture in Spanish!
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Comic Strip Describing Their Daily Routine for Spanish Class
Driving Question or Challenge: How can we create a comic strip that accurately describes our daily routine in Spanish?
Real-world Context: Students will understand the importance of being able to communicate their daily routines in Spanish, as it is a practical skill that can be used in real-life situations. They will also develop an appreciation for the power of visual storytelling through comic strips.
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Daily Routine
Learn how to talk about daily routines in Spanish.
A cartoon shows you a daily routine with the name of that activity written below it. Each of these basic Spanish phrases (about routines) is repeated twice.
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Subjects/Schedule/Ordinal Numbers
Write the Spanish names for the following subjects: Match the English schedule words with their Spanish counterparts: Fill in the blanks with the correct Spanish words:Write the ordinal numbers in Spanish:
Use the ordinal numbers to complete the sentences:
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Classroom Objects and Commands
Learn how to say different objects in Spanish and classroom commands.
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Feelings
This lesson plan is designed to be interactive and engaging, allowing students to actively participate in learning and expressing their feelings in Spanish. Hello! This worksheet was designed to help you practice some of the key vocabulary for feelings and emotions in Spanish.
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Create a Paper doll
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Parts of the Body:
Learn the parts of the body in Spanish through this fun and catchy song.
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Weather
El tiempo - The weather El clima - The climate El pronóstico del tiempo - Weather forecast El cielo - The sky El sol - The sun La lluvia - Rain La tormenta - Storm La nube - Cloud El viento - Wind La nieve - Snow La temperatura - Temperature Caliente - Hot Frío - Cold Templado - Mild Húmedo - Humid Seco - Dry Soleado - Sunny Nublado - Cloudy Lluvioso - Rainy Ventoso - Windy Nevado - Snowy La primavera - Spring El verano - Summer El otoño - Autumn/Fall El invierno - Winter El termómetro - Thermometer El paraguas - Umbrella La chaqueta - Jacket La estación - Season La brisa - Breeze La gota de lluvia - Raindrop El arco iris - Rainbow El trueno - Thunder El relámpago - Lightning La niebla - Fog La helada - Frost La ola de calor - Heatwave El granizo - Hail El rocío - Dew La ráfaga - Gust (of wind) El huracán - Hurricane El tornado - Tornado La marejada - Tidal wave La neblina - Mist El clima templado - Temperate climate La precipitación - Precipitation El pronosticador del tiempo - Weather forecaster El anemómetro - Anemometer (measures wind speed) La sombrilla - Parasol/Umbrella El barómetro - Barometer (measures atmospheric pressure)
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Seasons/Las Estaciones
Las cuatro estaciones del año en español This audio accompanies our Spanish 1 reading resource. 5 original texts about the Seasons in Spanish.
Spanish seasons are fun to learn. Seasons occur in a cycle: winter, spring, summer, and fall.
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Months of the Year
The months of the year in Spanish can be a fun and engaging activity.
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The Calendar
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Greeting and Calendar
How to greet each other using basic feelings.
¡Hola! - Hello! ¡Buenos días! - Good morning! ¡Buenas tardes! - Good afternoon! ¡Buenas noches! - Good evening/night! ¡Adiós! - Goodbye! ¡Hasta luego! - See you later! ¡Hasta mañana! - See you tomorrow! ¡Por favor! - Please! ¡Gracias! - Thank you! ¡De nada! - You're welcome!
¿Cómo te llamas? - What's your name? Me llamo [Your Name]. - My name is [Your Name]. ¿Cómo estás? - How are you? Estoy bien. - I'm fine. Por favor, ¿puedo ir al baño? - May I go to the restroom, please? ¿Puedo tomar agua? - Can I have some water? Necesito ayuda. - I need help. No entiendo. - I don't understand. ¿Puedes repetir, por favor? - Can you repeat, please? ¿Qué día es hoy? - What day is today? ¿Cuál es la fecha? - What is the date? Tengo [age] años. - I am [age] years old.