Bringing Games to the Classroom: Play a Spanish Guessing Game
Riddle me this: What sort of games will keep your students guessing?
Continue ReadingRiddle me this: What sort of games will keep your students guessing?
Continue ReadingPlanning a full slate of activities for Spanish club will help keep students engaged in the extracurricular activity while also developing their …
Continue ReadingGive your students a little extra homework–the extra credit kind–or quiz their knowledge with these classic word games. We also provide …
Continue ReadingNeed a new activity to get your students interested? Try playing these classic paper-and-pencil games on the classroom chalkboard.
Continue ReadingNow that your students are up and out of their chairs, keep them moving with more active language learning games. Your kinesthetic learners will …
Continue ReadingAre you and your Spanish students ready for a change? Use board games like Scrabble and Scattergories to jazz up your lesson plan.
Continue ReadingTeaching specialized vocabulary in Spanish is a good way to add variety to the lesson plan. This article provides a specialized Spanish vocabulary …
Continue ReadingTeaching specialized vocabulary in Spanish is a good way to add variety to the lesson plan. This article provides a specialized Spanish vocabulary …
Continue ReadingKeep your Spanish students learning over vacation and holiday breaks. Here are assignments and ideas to keep your students familiar with their …
Continue ReadingSpanish language movies can form the basis of an entertaining yet educational lesson plan. Learn more about using Spanish movies in the language …
Continue ReadingIn the series How Do Your Spanish Students Learn? we suggest classroom activities for those who learn best by listening. Some of these activities will …
Continue ReadingNot every active child is a kinesthetic learner. But for those that are, getting them directly involved in the classroom is the best way to engage and …
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