A beginner ESL lesson focused on prepositions of movement through song, character interaction, and physical role play. Students will learn to describe direction using words like into, out of, through, around, toward, past, up, and down.
A calm, highly visual Spanish lesson for 2nd graders to learn and practice asking and stating age, plus numbers 20-30, using silent signals and partner matching to respect low-stimulation classroom needs. This lesson aligns with NYS World Language Standards and incorporates SEL elements through self-reflection and cooperative quiet sharing.
A Spanish numbers lesson for 2nd graders focusing on decades and patterns from 20 to 40. The lesson follows the I Do, We Do, You Do framework, integrates social-emotional learning, and uses quiet, high-engagement visual activities.
A foundational beginner Spanish lesson focused on personal descriptions, character traits, and feelings. Students learn how to express who they are, how they feel, their age, and where they live using pronouns, ser, estar, and tener.
A preparatory summer lesson for complete beginner Spanish students with no prior background. Covers classroom expressions, essential classroom objects, the alphabet, Spanish-speaking geography, and basic numbers.
An immersive Spanish lesson centered on places in the city, transportation, and directional vocabulary. Students practice verb conjugations of "ir", prepositions, and simple sentence translations.
A Spanish lesson focused on family members, pets, household objects, rooms, and descriptions using pronombres and verbs like ser, estar, tener, and vivir.
A highly visual, beginner-friendly lesson for Grade 3 ELL students with zero English background. Covers family, colours, and favorite animals through oral point-and-say boards and visual tracing/matching worksheets.
A playful Spanish lesson for 1st-grade students to learn numbers 11-20 using a colorful toys and games theme.
A playful and colorful introductory lesson on Spanish numbers 11 to 20 designed for young learners, highlighting key suffix and prefix spelling patterns.
A 1st-grade introductory Spanish shapes lesson incorporating mindful breathing (SEL), counting 11-20, and active multi-sensory learning suited for small classrooms with a screen.
A lesson designed to celebrate student growth and guide families with actionable, low-stress English practice tips over the summer break.
A visual feedback toolkit designed for elementary and middle school classrooms, families, and peers to provide meaningful project feedback. Includes emoji-rich rating systems, structured review guides, and sentence starter frames.
An engaging Spanish lesson covering school subjects (math, science, Spanish, English, history, physical education) and descriptive adjectives. Students practice describing courses, matching nouns with adjectives, and determining supply needs in basic Spanish.
An introductory Spanish lesson centered on essential food, dining, and nutrition vocabulary. This lesson provides an immersive, interactive experience with visual slides, study flashcards, a structured matching worksheet, and a quick exit ticket.
A bilingual kindergarten lesson exploring the magical life cycle of butterflies. Students practice sequencing, labeling, and reading simple bilingual English/Portuguese sentences.
A 1st-grade Spanish lesson exploring months of the year integrated with SEL (Social Emotional Learning) and numbers 0-10, aligned to NYS World Language Standards. It includes a structured teacher guide, an engaging presentation slide deck, and a student-facing activity sheet featuring a numbers review Do Now and an emotional calendar exit ticket.
A 35-40 minute Spanish lesson for 4th Grade focusing on the months of the year, asking and answering '¿Cuándo es tu cumpleaños?', and practicing relationship skills by active listening and celebrating classmates. Includes a Do Now with age and emotions (feliz, orgulloso/a, emocionado/a), I Do, We Do, You Do, Station Rotations, and an Exit Ticket.
A structured, color-coded lesson introducing Spanish numbers 30 to 40, highlighting key linguistic rules like the "-enta" suffix and the three-word structure of numbers 31-39.
A focused lesson on Spanish numbers 11-19, highlighting the spelling patterns of '-ce' (11-15) and 'dieci-' (16-19) to improve spelling accuracy, pronunciation, and linguistic patterns.
An engaging introductory Spanish lesson for 3rd graders on numbers 30 to 40, incorporating a growth mindset (SEL) as students navigate longer three-word numbers. Features screen-optimized interactive slides, hands-on partner flashcards, and a printable workbook for Do Now, independent practice, and Exit Ticket.
A comprehensive, highly visual introductory lesson on days, months, and birthdays in Spanish for 5th-grade students. It features a bilingual anchor chart for reference and a corresponding interactive guided notes page for classroom application.
A 35-40 minute Spanish review lesson for 5th grade focused on foundational conversational prompts (greetings, feelings, colors, age, birthday, numbers, calendar). This lesson integrates NYS World Language Standards and a Relationship Building SEL focus to foster active listening and empathy.
A lesson focusing on the Duha prayer reminder, offering both a digital slide for morning screens and a printable classroom poster to foster a peaceful, spiritual morning routine.
A comprehensive 35-40 minute Spanish lesson for 5th graders connecting days of the week, months of the year, and personal birthdays. Integrates NYS World Language Standards and SEL competencies (Self-Awareness, Relationship Skills) through structured instruction, active listening, and peer-to-peer sharing.
Une leçon de français et de civisme pour apprendre à respecter la nature et les règles de sécurité lors d'une randonnée à travers trois dictées à trous thématiques.
A interactive introductory Spanish lesson for 5th graders to practice asking and answering age, matching numbers 11-50, and expressing feelings about their age.
A Spanish lesson for 2nd graders to learn asking and telling age, integrating SEL self-awareness and relationship-building. Follows the I Do, We Do, You Do framework with NYS World Language Standards and Can-Do statements.
Un'entusiasmante sfida di cultura generale in lingua italiana per studenti di livello B1. Include un quiz di 100 domande con foglio risposte, carte da ritagliare e una presentazione interattiva per la classe.
An engaging 35-40 minute Spanish lesson for 2nd grade focusing on numbers 20-30. Aligned with NYS World Language Standards and incorporating CASEL Social-Emotional Learning competencies through a friendly 'Monster Party' theme and the gradual release of responsibility (I Do, We Do, You Do) framework.
Unit 6 kickoff lesson materials targeting animal vocabulary, classifications by habitat (water, forest, desert, domestic), and animal welfare, with integrated Social Awareness & Empathy (SEL).
Unit 5 kickoff lesson materials targeting nature elements, descriptive adjectives, and landscapes, with integrated Relationship Skills (SEL).
Unit 4 kickoff lesson materials targeting numbers 0 to 100, skip-counting, basic math calculations, and quantity mapping, with integrated Responsible Decision-Making (SEL).
Unit 3 kickoff lesson materials targeting primary and secondary colors, shapes, gender agreement, and definite/indefinite articles, with integrated Social Awareness (SEL).
Unit 2 lesson materials targeting days of the week, months, seasons, and weather expressions, with calendar connections to the school year and integrated self-management (SEL).
Unit 1 kickoff lesson materials targeting basic greetings, introductions, pronouns, age, and feelings with integrated SEL self-checks for small spaces.
The master curriculum map and pacing guide spanning 30 sessions of 5th-grade Spanish, mapping NYS Standards, SEL competencies, and screen-optimized classroom strategies.
A kindergarten Spanish lesson introducing triangle, rectangle, and star while reviewing circle and square through interactive games, printable tracing flashcards, and a matching worksheet.
A premium, cohesive collection of beautifully designed spiritual and religious reminders for daily, weekly, and seasonal practices, featuring high-contrast connected Arabic typography, elegant arches, and glowing celestial themes.
Day 5 of the reading unit. Students read an animal-themed folktale about a brave little rabbit in the forest, then answer 10 comprehension questions to demonstrate their vocabulary and reading skills.
Day 4 of the reading unit. Students read an everyday family-themed text about a grandmother and her mischievous cat, then solve 10 simple reading comprehension questions.
Day 3 focuses on narrative sequencing. Students read a simple fable/folktale and complete a graphic organizer identifying the Beginning (Inicio), Middle (Nudo/Medio), and End (Final) of the story.
Days 1 and 2 focus on finding key story elements (Personajes, Escenario, Problema, Solución) in simple Spanish texts. Students learn with introductory slides and complete a hands-on reading worksheet.
A highly interactive 35-40 minute Spanish review lesson for 3rd graders focusing on numbers 20-30. It integrates NYS World Language standards with social-emotional learning (SEL) focusing on peer encouragement, managing mistakes, and growth mindset self-reflection.
A highly focused, 20-minute introductory lesson designed for young beginner English Language Learners from Syria and DR Congo, centering on belonging, kindness, and writing practice within a supportive classroom community.
A 45-minute lesson for 5th-grade novice Spanish students to explore school and sports introductions, analyze skit dialogues, and brainstorm a 1-minute podcast advertisement project.
Day 3 focuses on responsible decision-making regarding domestic and wild animal care. Students use descriptive adjectives and caring verbs in Spanish to create an action-oriented 'cuidado' (care) guide.
Day 2 focuses on collaborative communication and empathy for animal habitats. Students work in pairs (teamwork) to match animals to their homes using descriptive Spanish (colors, size, height) and explore social awareness.
Day 1 focuses on introducing animal sizes and traits using 'grande', 'pequeño', 'alto', and 'bajo'. Students explore self-awareness and appreciate unique physical differences in both animals and themselves.
A 40-45 minute Spanish lesson where students design and present their own weather forecast. Integrates presentational communication standards and SEL self-management competencies (planning and goal-setting), concluding with peer reviews and an exit reflection.
A 35-40 minute Spanish lesson for 5th grade focused on comparing global weather patterns and hemispheric seasons. Students analyze weather in Spanish-speaking countries, practice reading reports, and connect climate variations with empathy and global awareness.