This is a popular Mexican board game that can be printed and played in groups to review any material.
- Subject:
- World Languages
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Author:
- Vallarie Sevilla
- Val Sevilla
- Date Added:
- 04/02/2021
This is a popular Mexican board game that can be printed and played in groups to review any material.
This is a printable version of the classic Spanish game, el parchis. It can be used with any set of skills to be practiced.
In this stem changing verb activity the students will color code the French ER verbs according to the stem changing pattern that they follow.
Students create a stop motion project to demonstrate understanding of concepts in Macbeth.
Students will learn how to use Sombody Wanted But So Then graphic organizer to summarize a story.
Students will understand the importance of text features in nonfiction texts and will use them to tell about themselves.
Students will review text features in nonfiction texts.
Students will understand how authors organize information presented in nonfictional texts.
Useful classroom expression for students to use more language in the classroom.
This is a handout for students to help them understand that some verbs can take avoir and être in the past tense and it explains when to use them.
This video teaches the numbers above 30 in Spanish. Verbatim captions are provided for accessibility. Please note grade levels as the video is not likely to interest younger children.
This video teaches the numbers above 30 in Spanish. Verbatim captions are provided for accessibility. Please note grade levels as the video is not likely to interest younger children.
A powerpoint that reviews WH questions for Newcomers or Level 1 ELs.
Students will prepare to take the WorkKeys Reading as an Alternate for the E-O-C English SOL.
This document can be used in any language class to help students brainstorm ideas for a writing or speaking assessment about the weather. They should fill out the attached document in the target language.
Students talk to each other and learn about interests. Students share using sentence stems/vocab.