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The Spanish Keyboard

For Students 6th - 12th
Is your school fortunate enough to have Spanish keyboards? Provide this short guide to help learners recognize the differences and learn the codes for Spanish accents. Consider providing them with example sentences to type (either in...
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Subject Pronouns

For Students 6th - 8th
With this basic worksheet, Spanish-speakers practice, practice, practice identifying the correct subject pronouns to be used with the people provided. There are twenty examples to practice with. 
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Subject Pronouns

For Students 6th - 8th
The words I, you, she, he, we, you all, and they are called subject pronouns, and they exist in Spanish too! There are a list of 20 subjects and you have to decide which subject pronoun to use in each case. 
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Division of Syllables

For Students 7th - 9th
Study diphthongs in the Spanish language. This resource contains a lot of information, so consider printing one for each learner to reference and walking them through it as a class. There is a short exercise at the bottom of the page to...
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El verbo tener-Explanation

For Students 6th - 8th
Introduce your beginning Spanish speakers to the verb tener. The chart at the top of the page details the basic present tense conjugation, and the examples that follow show the different ways that tener is used. While no practice...
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Expressions with Tener Explanation

For Students 6th - 8th
Study tener and show beginning Spanish speakers common expressions that use this verb. But wait! Tener can also serve as a form of the verb "to be?" There's a great chart that helps clarify the verb and its purpose in different situations.
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Worksheet 1-Expressions with Tener

For Students 6th - 8th
The basic Spanish verb tener is the focus of this worksheet. Fifteen fill-in-the-blank questions are provided to review basic verb conjugation. 
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Worksheet 1-Tener

For Students 6th - 8th
Are your Spanish speakers learning the verb tener? After covering the basics as a whole class, provide your learners with some independent practice. Use this to gauge where they might need extra help.
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Time Worksheet-on the Hour

For Students 6th - 9th
Use this as an introduction to telling time in Spanish. Your beginning Spanish speakers match 10 digital and analog clocks with the Spanish time expression. Include some oral practice through call-and-response to reinforce the new...
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Time Worksheet 2-On the Half Hour

For Students 6th
Have your learners recently been introduced to telling time in Spanish? This worksheet provides an extremely quick review of half-hour time increments. It features both digital and analog time clocks, which is great practice! 
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Time Worksheet 3-On the Quarter Hour

For Students 6th - 8th
Build your Spanish learners' confidence in telling time with this worksheet. Digital and analog clock illustrations are provided, and learners must match the correct time to each clock illustration. 
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Time Worksheet- Any Time

For Students 6th
Assess your scholars on their ability to tell time in Spanish. They'll match both digital and analog clocks with the correct, written-out time. Consider adding some of your own analog and digital clocks and having learners write the...
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Time Worksheet- On the hour

For Students 6th - 8th
If your Spanish speakers are learning how to tell time in Spanish, this should probably be one of the first worksheets you give them! Digital and analog clock illustrations are provided for your beginning learners. They identify the time...
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Tu o Usted? Explanation and Worksheet 1

For Students 8th - 9th
What is the difference between using tú or usted? This activity provides a thorough, clear explanation, and there's an opportunity to practice. The exercise lists different people and asks the learner to identify whether the informal or...
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Principle of Art Balance

For Students 9th - 12th
Reinforce a strong art vocabulary which can also apply to aspects of math and science. Kids read about various types of balance or symmetry found in art. They analyze three paintings based on vocabulary and read a how-to for creating...
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El verbo ESTAR

For Students 6th - 8th
Introduce your Spanish language learners to the Spanish verb estar. Start by reviewing the information given at the top of the page, and then walk your class through the conjugation chart provided. After discussing the verb and its...
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El verbo DAR

For Students 6th - 8th
Start by reviewing the verb chart provided for the Spanish verb dar (or consider whiting out the conjugations and having learners fill this in themselves). Following the chart are ten fill in the blank sentences. For each, your beginning...
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El verbo IR

For Students 6th - 8th
What does the Spanish verb ir mean? Start by reading the information at the top of the sheet, and then introduce your class to the verb conjugation table provided. There are 10 practice sentences that require learners to complete each...
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El tiempo presente de los verbos -er and -ir

For Students 6th - 9th
Did you know that -ir and -er verbs in the present tense are conjugated almost the same? They only differ in the nosotros and vosotros forms. Review the chart at the top of the page before diving into the rest of the resource! Learners...
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5 Question Review- Tener

For Students 6th - 7th
Tener, the Spanish word meaning to have, is an essential vocabulary word for beginning Spanish speakers. Provide them with these five questions to assess their understanding of the verb in context. Consider having them translate each...
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Singular Adjectives

For Students 6th - 7th
Several common singular adjectives are included here, but consider revising numbers two, three and four, as they could make certain learners uncomfortable. Consider have learners cross those off and create three new ones of their own!
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Shapes: Art or Geometry

For Students 4th - 6th
Budding artists or mathematicians read about,and then draw, two very different shapes. Geometric and organic 2-D shapes are defined. Learners use the definitions to draw examples of each.