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Spanish Teacher Blog - Throw Away Your Textbook!Ideas For a Fun & Focused Spanish Classroom
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Throw Away Your Textbook! Ideas For a Fun and Focused Spanish Classroom. True Stories from the Trenches. I'm sure that many of you have seen a copy of the "1915 Rules for Teachers" floating around cyberspace and it probably gave you (like me) a good chuckle. So, I bring you my version of the "2015 Rules for Teachers" (for entertainment purposes only). Subscribe to our Newsletter! I have been teaching Spanish for the past 15 years in a large Suburban School District. Dry Erase Board Activities.
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Spanish Teacher Blog - Throw Away Your Textbook!Ideas For a Fun & Focused Spanish Classroom
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Throw Away Your Textbook! Ideas For a Fun and Focused Spanish Classroom. True Stories from the Trenches. Essential Question to Promote Speaking. 1 ¿Prefieres bañarte o ducharte? 2 ¿Con qué frecuencia te afeitas (la cara, las piernas)? 3 ¿Cúando te lavas los dientes? 4 ¿Te peinas el pelo o te cepillas el pelo? 5 ¿Qué haces para prepararte para la escuela? 6 ¿A qué hora te despiertas durante la semana? 7 ¿A qué hora te acuestas el fin de semana? Second Step: Allow students to ask you each of the questions ...
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Collection of Resources and Ideas for teaching Spanish. Spanish 1 Teaching Resource Guide Book. Essential Spanish Lesson Bundle. Verbs…Verbs…Verbs…. Chistes for Spanish Class. 8212; SHOP NOW. Check-out securely with Paypal. Over 13 Speaking Activities to get your Spanish students talking and conversing in the language. Includes: Surveys and Questionnaires to ask their classmates, questions on notecards, and 5 pre-made activities for arranging partners. Digital Download $2.00. Back to Teaching Supplies.
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The German Sektor: Crime Scene Investigation - Wo ist Ingrid?
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Resources, activities and ideas to help German teachers inside and outside the classroom. Flickr: What does a German class look like? Follow my blog with Bloglovin. Monday, March 30, 2015. Crime Scene Investigation - Wo ist Ingrid? I'm sure you've seen classroom activities that use crime scene investigations (if not, check out this pin. Though unfortunately the link is no longer working - and this blog entry. I decided to give it a try with my German 3/4 combo class this year. Step One: Introduce Ingrid.
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The German Sektor: Window Art
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Resources, activities and ideas to help German teachers inside and outside the classroom. Flickr: What does a German class look like? Follow my blog with Bloglovin. Tuesday, February 24, 2015. Here's a quick activity to do with your lower level students. All you need are some dry erase markers and windows :). Weather expressions for their topic. Here's how some of them turned out:. February 27, 2015 at 2:09 PM. Thank you so much for posting this! March 6, 2015 at 9:46 PM. Glad you liked it!
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The German Sektor: Berlin Airlift Activity
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Resources, activities and ideas to help German teachers inside and outside the classroom. Flickr: What does a German class look like? Follow my blog with Bloglovin. Friday, March 13, 2015. This week our school had a World Language Fair in the evening. Each of the languages at our school - French, German, Latin and Spanish - had students create displays and activities related to the language and culture that they're learning about. I used the Brandenburger Tor model my students created last year. Again, s...
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The German Sektor: January 2015
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Resources, activities and ideas to help German teachers inside and outside the classroom. Flickr: What does a German class look like? Follow my blog with Bloglovin. Wednesday, January 21, 2015. Clothes Pins and Sentence Circles. Here's another activity that I saw through Pinterest. It's an easy way to practice either grammar or vocab topics, especially if you plan on doing review stations for midterms. Same activity shown above). Monday, January 19, 2015. GermanSelfie Display Case Idea. I got this idea f...
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The German Sektor: Piggeldys Geburtstag
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Resources, activities and ideas to help German teachers inside and outside the classroom. Flickr: What does a German class look like? Follow my blog with Bloglovin. Wednesday, October 16, 2013. Maybe I should back track a little. Who's Piggeldy? Well, he's a character in a children's book and cartoon show called Piggeldy and Frederick. Every year students start by watching the Piggeldy und Frederick episode titled " Geburtstag. This year is actually the first year I've handed out these invitations - I se...
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The German Sektor: August 2014
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Resources, activities and ideas to help German teachers inside and outside the classroom. Flickr: What does a German class look like? Follow my blog with Bloglovin. Wednesday, August 27, 2014. Can-Do-Statements Self-Rating for Students. Posted by @ginlindzey on Twitter. Over the summer, I spent a lot of time thinking about how I could incorporate the ACTFL Can-Do Statements. This is the blank form students needed to fill out. This is an example of what students read through for each level. I asked studen...
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Spanish Teacher Blog - Throw Away Your Textbook!Ideas For a Fun & Focused Spanish Classroom
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Throw Away Your Textbook! Ideas For a Fun and Focused Spanish Classroom. True Stories from the Trenches. Cell Phones in the Classroom (5 Tips). When used properly, cell phones (especially smart phones) can be of great use in the foreign language classroom. Students can use them to access online dictionaries, take pictures of homework assignments or notes, or even learn more of the language as with our Cell Phone Activity. Here are 5 tips and tricks for managing cell phones in your classroom. 4) If only p...
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