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By Real Language Learning
¿Cuántos pisos tiene tu casa? ¿Cuántos dormitorios tiene? ¿Cómo es tu casa ideal? Students will learn to ask and answer these questions as they practice using vocabulary related to homes. They'll learn words like el baño, el dormitorio, el sótano,
Subjects:
World Languages, Spanish
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Activities
$5.00
3
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By Real Language Learning
This set of 4 practice activities helps students practice their Spanish vocabulary related to locations around town as well as the verb IR in the present tense. Students identify common buildings and locations, such as la escuela, la biblioteca, el
Subjects:
World Languages, Spanish
Grades:
6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Types:
Worksheets, Activities
$2.25
14
Digital Download PDF (13.89 MB)
By Real Language Learning
¡Haz la cama, por favor!¡Estoy sacando la basura! These activities will help your students learn to talk about household chores, with words and phrases like poner la mesa, quitar el polvo, lavar los platos, y más. They will also practice using
Subjects:
World Languages, Spanish
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Activities
$4.00
3
Digital Download PDF (50.70 MB)
By Real Language Learning
This interactive Google Slide presentation gives students opportunities to practice vocabulary related to "La Ropa" in Spanish. They'll practice words like "la falda," "el suéter," and "los zapatos." Students will use the present tense to answer
Subjects:
Spanish, Foreign Languages
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Internet Activities, Google Apps
$2.50
2
Online Resource
Google Slides™
By Real Language Learning
This 9-page PDF packet is ready to print and go! Your students will practice using vocabulary related to clothing, such as "los pantalones," "la falda," "el vestido," and more. They'll also answer questions in the present tense, such as "¿Qué llevas
Subjects:
Spanish, Foreign Languages
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Activities, Flash Cards, Printables
$4.00
Digital Download PDF (5.81 MB)
By Real Language Learning
These two complementary vocabulary activities will help your students expand their ability to successfully communicate about el Día de los Muertos. Students will match pictures of iconic Day of the Dead items to both their name and description in
Subjects:
Spanish, Holidays/Seasonal, Halloween
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Activities, Handouts, Cultural Activities
$1.50
1
Digital Download PDF (10.02 MB)
By Real Language Learning
This is the perfect activity for the first week of school!This set of activities introduces students to the idea of cognates and familiarizes them with some of the most common Spanish/English cognates. Students will access their prior knowledge by
Subjects:
World Languages, Spanish, Back to School
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Activities, Printables
$2.50
Digital Download PDF (2.78 MB)
By Real Language Learning
This six-page, ocean-themed sub packet is designed to be an any-time sub activity that can be used in a pinch or as a plan! It is appropriate for students at the beginning and intermediate level of Spanish learning. Keep this on hand (or email it to
Subjects:
World Languages, Spanish
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Worksheets
$1.75
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

I began teaching in 2009. My husband´s career has had us moving to new states and even new countries every couple of years, but I've always been fortunate enough to find myself in a classroom full of students!

MY TEACHING STYLE

I believe that a foreign language classroom should be an environment where students can acquire a new language, rather than simply be taught the rules of one. I strive to create materials that are contextualized, meaningful, authentic, and engaging. My goal is to help create and facilitate an environment where Spanish can be acquired in an authentic, risk-free way that motivates and excites students. And now, after four years of living in Japan, I am working hard to share my love of Japanese culture with you, as well!

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MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

B.A. in Spanish and Secondary Education from Washington State University

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