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 you create a vibrant and unique mask that captures the spirit of the Dominican Carnival? Students will explore the rich cultural tradition of the Dominican Carnival, examining the significance of masks in the celebration and how they are used to express creativity and identity. Through this project, students will delve into the history and cultural meaning behind the Dominican Carnival, analyze different mask designs, and consider the artistic elements that make each mask special.
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Juneteenth
Read the history of Juneteenth and answers the questions.
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La historia de lasmaracas
La historiade las maracas, answer all question.
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El dia de los Caidos
¿Qué simboliza para los estadounidenses el día de los caídos?
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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Ordinal Numbers in Spanish
Answers each questions.
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Cinco de mayo
Wow! Learn about Cinco de Mayo in this learning video
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Cinco de mayo
Answer each question after watching the video or reading the history of "La Batalla de Puebla".
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Cinco de mayo
Wow! Learn about Cinco de Mayo in this learning video
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🔟Ordinal Numbers in Spanish - Assignment
Express dates using ordinal.
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Creating a Botero Painting Project
Driving Question or Challenge: How can you create your own Botero-inspired painting that showcases unique perspectives and proportions?
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Francisco Botero
Biographic of Francisco Botero.
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Fernando Botero
Answers each question relate to Botero.
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Dream career visual representation using Canva
Aprende lo que necesitas para crear tus diseños de una forma fácil y sencilla sin necesidad de ser un diseñador profesional.
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Career path
Here are some questions you could ask to identify workplace objectives for various professions: Choose one answer to each question related to the profession, then translate to
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🕵️Explore career choices
In this video you will learn vocabulary that will help you talk about work and your career.
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Professions in Spanish
This lesson presents a list of jobs and professions in Spanish through pictures and sentences with the vocabulary. There are two basic ways to ask "what is your job" in Spanish: ¿A qué te dedicas? and ¿Qué haces? First of all, to ask "what's your job" in Spanish you can use any of the following questions: ¿En qué trabajas (tú)?, ¿Cuál es tu trabajo? (what's your job?), ¿Qué haces(tú)? (what do you do?), and ¿A qué te dedicas? (what do you do?).
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Name professions
Key Points: Introduction to common professions in Spanish Understanding the pronunciation and spelling of the profession names Practicing using the professions in context through guided and independent practice In this video you will learn about vocabulary common jobs, professions and occupations in Spanish language.
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Pedir y dar indicaciones
Pedir y dar indicaciones para la clase de español.
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Ask for and give directions
Writing Prompt: Imagina que estás en una ciudad de habla hispana y quieres ir al cine. Escribe una conversación en español en la que le preguntas a alguien cómo llegar al cine y te dan indicaciones. Asegúrate de usar las frases y vocabulario que aprendiste en esta lección. (Imagine you're in a Spanish-speaking city and want to go to the movie theater. Write a conversation in Spanish where you ask someone how to get to the movie theater and they give you directions. Be sure to use the phrases and vocabulary you learned in this lesson.)
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Shopping List
Create shopping lists in Spanish and then visit a local grocery store or market.
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Places in the Community
This lesson will introduce the vocabulary for places in Spanish.
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Spanish adjectives to describe places
Places in Spanish and how to describe a town in Spanish with simple adjectives. This video covers the vocabulary for common places around town in Spanish using several pictures plus some common Spanish adjectives to describe places.
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Places in the Community🏦
In this video, you will learn how to say the names of common places in Spanish.
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weather and season in spanish
Let's learn the most essential weather-related words and phrases to help you navigate your daily conversations, especially when visiting a Spanish-speaking country.
This song helps students practice Spanish phrases about weather and seasons.
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Native flag
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Las Habitaciones de una Casa (Rooms in a House)
La cocina - The kitchen El comedor - The dining room La sala - The living roomEl dormitorio - The bedroomEl baño - The bathroomEl cuarto de baño - The bathroomEl pasillo - The hallwayEl garaje - The garageEl jardín - The gardenLa habitación - The roomEl despacho - The officeLa lavandería - The laundry roomEl sótano - The basement El ático - The atticEl balcón - The balcony El vestíbulo - The foyer El cuarto de juegos - The game room El cuarto de estudio - The study room Let's learn vocabulary from the living room and dining room in Spanish, showing some of the most common furniture and furnishings in this part of the house.
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Daily Routine/Mi Rutina Diaria
Choose the correct option (A, B, or C) to complete each sentence about daily routines in Spanish.
How To Describe Daily Routine In Spanish. In today's video we will show you how to learn Spanish faster by helping you describe your daily routine in Spanish.
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House, Furniture
"House and Furniture" can be a fun and educational exercise.
Learn and practice Spanish words and phrases for household items with fun animated characters and humor.
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Exploring Time Expressions in Spanish
¿Cuál es tu día favorito de la semana? (What is your favorite day of the week?) ¿Qué hiciste ayer? (What did you do yesterday?) ¿Tienes planes para mañana? (Do you have plans for tomorrow?)
Hoy (Today) Mañana (Tomorrow) Ayer (Yesterday) Esta semana (This week) El próximo mes (Next month) El año pasado (Last year) Después (After) Antes (Before) When discussing an event, English speakers often ask, "How long has it been?" Spanish speakers ask, "How long does it make?".
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Subjects, Las Materias Escolares
Certainly! Here's a multiple-choice worksheet;
Spanish class on school subjects in Spanish.
Each question provides a subject in Spanish, and the students need to choose the correct English translation from the options given.
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Classroom objects in Spanish
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to identify common classroom objects in Spanish and use basic commands to interact in a Spanish-speaking classroom setting.