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Basic Conversations Crossword Puzzle

For Students 6th - 9th
Hola! Some very basic greetings are covered with this crossword puzzle. The English words are given at the bottom of the page, and pupils must write the Spanish translations into the correct boxes to complete the puzzle. It's a basic...
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Conditional Tense: regular and irregular verb #2

For Students 9th - 10th
The conditional tense expresses probability, possibility, and wonder. Teach your class how to conjugate verbs in the conditional tense, and then give them this short practice.   There's a sentence provided in English, and then the...
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Interrogatives #1

For Students 6th - 9th
What words indicate an interrogative sentence? After reviewing the words qué, quién, cómo, cuándo, por qué, cuánto, cuál, and dónde, provide your beginning Spanish speakers with this practice opportunity. There are 15 questions, and...
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Past Participle: Participles in present perfect

For Students 6th - 8th
Is your class familiar with past participles? While reading the short paragraph provided on a trip to Disney World, beginning Spanish speakers conjugate the verbs in parentheses. Use this as a ticket to class to ensure all kids do their...
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Present Participle: Gerunds

For Students 9th - 11th
How do you form a gerund in Spanish? After discussing this special type of verb that functions as a noun, give your class this practice opportunity. Use it as a bell-ringer the day after you introduce gerunds, or send it home for...
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Preterite Tense: All Verbs #1

For Students 6th - 9th
Practice conjugating! Beginning Spanish speakers read the short paragraph, conjugating the verbs in parentheses. All verb types are included, so there are -ar, -ir, and -er verbs to conjugate in the preterite tense. 
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Direct Object Pronouns #2

For Students 8th - 9th
Distribute this quick practice sheet to your Spanish classes after introducing direct object pronouns. The 10 questions provided are short and simple, and the answers are even started for you! 
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Subjunctive vs Indicative (Pres. and Imp.) #2

For Students 9th - 10th
When do you use the subjunctive tense? When do you use the indicative? After reviewing these two tenses with your intermediate Spanish speakers, give them this practice opportunity. It's short, so consider opening up the day with this...
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Where Are You?

For Students 3rd - 4th
With this page-long worksheet, young Spanish speakers develop the vocabulary to name where they are using the Spanish word en. Six pictures and phrases are provided, and your pupils must rewrite the phrases in cursive. An example phrase...
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Cursive Writing

For Students 3rd - 4th
Help your budding Spanish speakers learn the difference between un, una, unos, and unas. Four objects are shown (a chair, desk, turkey, and trash can) in both singular form and plural. Youngsters write the Spanish words in cursive.
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Spanglish Exercise 2

For Students 7th - 9th
Are your English language learners using Spanglish when they don't know the appropriate word? Have them study the chart at the top of the page. First they match the Spanglish phrase to its proper English meaning, and then they translate...
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Saber vs. Conocer #1

For Students 6th - 8th
What is the difference between the verb saber and conocer? Although they are similar, they are used differently. Test your language learners with this short exercise. They complete the provided dialogue by completing the incomplete...
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Prepositions: de, del

For Students 2nd - 5th
After mastering Spanish articles, help your language learners better understand the prepositions de and del. Six pictures are provided, and your pupils must create a sentence using what they see.
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Living Books

For Teachers 1st - 2nd
Young scholars read stories using animated, interactive versions of electronic books. They practice word recognition to increase their reading ability through sight vocabulary. They translate sight word from English to Spanish. They...
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The Four Elements

For Teachers 2nd - 4th
Young, native Spanish speakers learn about the four elements: earth, fire, air, and water. As a group, discuss the different senses you might use with each element. This is a teacher-centered instructional activity, but consider having...
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Articles: un, una, unos, unas

For Students 2nd - 5th
Youngsters review Spanish words and the articles associated with each. Eight graphics are shown, and learners must decide if un, una, unos, or unas is the appropriate article. Note: although the task itself is not higher than an...
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¿A dónde vas?

For Students 2nd - 3rd
Where are you going? Beginning Spanish pupils identify where they are going (with the use of six graphics), and decide if the location needs a or al. Example locations include the beach, the doctor, and a movie.
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Reading Comprehension: The Seasons

For Students 7th - 8th
Use this short reading passage and the five accompanying questions as a quiz to assess the reading comprehension of your beginning Spanish classes. After they read the passage about the four seasons, they answer questions to distinguish...
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Reading Comprehension: el carpintero

For Students 8th - 9th
Assess your beginning and intermediate Spanish speakers and their reading comprehension with a short passage. The three-sentence paragraph describes Pablo the carpenter. Afterward, learners create a title, answer some basic comprehension...
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Who Are You With?

For Students 2nd - 5th
Use the Spanish word con to describe who you're with. This one-page document poses the question ¿Con quién estás? six times, providing learners six different answers to rewrite. The phrases are very short (example: con mi papá), so it's...
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¿Qué tienes que hacer?

For Students 6th - 8th
What do you have to do to get ready? Here are four graphics to inspire your beginning Spanish speakers to write simple sentences using the verb tener. The first one is done for them, but they must rewrite it in the space provided. Note:...
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Matching Words Using Con

For Students 5th - 7th
Beginning Spanish speakers match six pairs of words to describe pictures that are shown at the bottom of the page. An example is given that matches viste con eleganica. Answers are not included.
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¿Qué quieres?

For Students 7th - 9th
Help your beginning Spanish learners master the verb querer. Four images are shown, and learners must write a sentence for each image. The first is done for them.
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Vocabulary Match

For Students 6th - 8th
Assess your beginning Spanish speakers with this matching activity. Provided here are 12 pictures, and your class must match each to its correct phrase (shown below). After they finish, six questions are given. Have them translate each...

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