For April, there’s a huge variety of resources to offer. And it’s not just lesson plans. There are some really crucial things inside, like emergency sub plans and the cultural spotlights that are truly fascinating.
Spanish Class Activities for January
This first month of the year is packed with materials, and you will be surprised by the variety and depth of the resources we are suggesting. You will find way more than just grammar. 📚
38 Spanish Lesson Plans for High School Students: Full Year of Spanish 1
Spanish lesson plans for high school students typically focus on developing language and cultural awareness. They involve activities designed to enhance learning, speaking, reading, and writing skills in Spanish. A typical lesson plan begins with a warm-up activity (we call these activators) to motivate the students. This is typically followed by a presentation or discussion […]
Passive Voice SER + Past Participle Spanish Lesson Plan and Resource Sheet
The Passive Voice SER is a grammatical form used in Spanish to indicate that the subject of a sentence is receiving an action rather than performing it. For example, when saying “La casa es construida por Juan” (The house is built by Juan) Juan is performing the action of building but in this sentence, he […]
Present vs. Past Subjunctive Spanish Class Activities
Lesson Plan – Present vs Past Subjunctive – Talking About Soccer – Students use an infographic to learn about the soccer vocabulary in Spanish and watch an authentic video about what could have happened if Messi (Argentine soccer star) would have been Mexican. Then, they study the presentation Present vs. Past Subjunctive and do an […]
Rodolfo el reno: Spanish Class Activities to Practice the Preterite and Imperfect
Spanish Class Activities with Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer Christmas song in Spanish (Rodolfo el reno). Students practice the preterite and imperfect.
La Bandeja Paisa Colombiana: Cultural Spanish Activities for Class
Ready-made presentation with cultural Spanish activities around La Bandeja Paisa. Spanish teachers can present the Colombian Bandeja Paisa and food vocabulary in Spanish and English.