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7 Awesome Ideas for Day of the Dead
a. Sugar Skulls can be created out of candy. b. Coffins can be created with a template or havestudents create their own coffin. Inside the coffin they
What does the second week of AP Spanish Literature look like…
What to teach on the second week of AP Spanish Literature I made a general post for AP Spanish courses, but starting at week two
What to teach the First Week of AP Spanish Courses
The first week of an AP Spanish class is crucial for setting the tone, establishing expectations, and laying the groundwork for the rest of the
Interactive notebooks can be highly beneficial in an AP Spanish Literature class.
Interactive notebooks can offer significant benefits in an AP Spanish Literature class for several reasons: Active Learning: Interactive notebooks promote active engagement with the material.
Virtual Field Trip in the Spanish Classroom
Can’t afford to travel this summer or simply don’t have the time? Virtual field trips can be valuable additions to Spanish language classrooms for several
How to prepare for AP Spanish Exams
Preparing for the AP Spanish Literature exam involves a combination of studying literature, practicing language skills, and familiarizing yourself with the exam format. When it
Making Your Teacher’s Budget Last: Investments That Endure
Every year, as the season turns, educators face the familiar task of planning their classroom needs for the upcoming academic year. The annual email from
The magic of games in the Spanish classroom
It lies in their ability to engage students, make learning fun and interactive, and reinforce language skills in a dynamic and meaningful way. Here are
How to teach about 5 de Mayo
Before you start bringing out the Sombreros make sure you provide students with historical Context. Begin by explaining the historical background of Cinco de Mayo.