A visual slide deck for teaching the Spanish gerundio to 3rd graders. It features vibrant illustrations of nature and community actions, clear grammar patterns for -ando and -iendo, and interactive prompts.
An introductory Spanish curriculum sequence for absolute novice-low beginners, teaching foundational communicative skills like greetings, introductions, numbers, and basic classroom requests.
An exploration of the Pixar film Coco, focusing on Día de los Muertos cultural traditions, character choices, and key themes like family, memory, and forgiveness.
A high-contrast, black-and-white Spanish numbers 0-50 reference sheet. Optimized for sharp photocopying, it features extra-large numerals and underlined spelling rule highlights, with the header block simplified to remove student fields.
A comprehensive 5-day Spanish reading comprehension unit designed for 3rd-grade Spanish language learners (Novice-Low to Novice-Mid). Through high-interest stories about animals, school, family, and fables, students master finding story elements, identifying narrative sequence (beginning, middle, end), and answering core text-based questions.
A lesson focused on mastering Spanish numbers 0-40 through pattern recognition, emphasizing key spelling transitions like -ce, dieci-, veinti-, and the conjunction 'treinta y'. Includes a highly visual pattern-coded anchor chart and a targeted spelling practice worksheet.
A beautifully designed, one-page Spanish numbers reference guide for numbers 0 to 40 in a high-contrast, black-and-white print layout. Features highlighted word stems (-ce, dieci-, veinti-) and English grammar/spelling notes at the bottom.
A series of lessons focused on baseball legends, designed for students with limited literacy and English language learners.
An active Spanish immersion lesson where 2nd and 3rd-grade students search outdoor spaces or the classroom for hidden Latin American animals. Students practice target language vocabulary for colors, sizes, and action verbs to describe physical features and movements.
A 2-page graphic organizer with visual scaffolds for tracking Rivera family relationships, character analysis (Miguel, Héctor, Imelda, Coco), and the key themes of memory, music, alebrijes, and ofrendas. Includes clear guided boxes and student handwriting spaces.
A 2-page multiple-choice student worksheet containing 18 chronological questions that follow the Pixar film Coco. It guides students through the plot, cultural traditions of Día de los Muertos, and the character themes of memory, family, and passion with styled, non-differentiated selectable options.