There are a number of Spanish words that can be tricky for beginners because they seem to break gender agreement rules. And while you’ll likely hear people joke about “just adding an -o” to the end of cognates, the reality is that each word that “breaks” the rules, such as […]
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¡Me encantan! Spanish Gustar and Encantar Manipulables
Whether you’re in the classroom, homeschooling, teaching a church class, or working with bilingual students, high-frequency verbs offer a lot of opportunities for fun while reinforcing important vocabulary. These Spanish gustar and encantar manipulables are flexible and can be used in many different ways. Plus, they’re free, so you can […]
Read MoreTelaraña de palabras – Word Web Worksheets for Spanish Class
Some worksheets are workhorses, and this is one of them. My favorite way to use the telaraña de palabras is for verb conjugation races, but there are many other ways to use them for virtually any learning level or classroom. Ideas for Use Below we’ve outlined some great ideas for […]
Read MoreZombie Preschool and Kindergarten Spanish Pack with Bilingual Explanations
Ew! Gross! That’s so funny! Kids absolutely adore unusual, gross, and novel things. The letter “Z” is one of those things, as are zombies. So, with darker, chillier fall days on the horizon, I thought, why not make a Spanish zombie preschool (or kindergarten) pack?! The free download at the […]
Read MoreSpanish Subject Pronoun and Verb Spinners for Fall
A fall-colored leaf spun from a tree and landed in front of me, and it hit me: it’s time to pull out the pronoun and verb spinners. ¡A girar la ruleta! If you’ve never used a pronoun and verb spinner in your classroom or studies, I highly recommend them as […]
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