Ser and Estar

Teaching Ser and Estar (level 1) through a 19 page document. Included are an ID badge, guided notes packet, over four pages of worksheets, and a quiz. Answers to guided notes included.

Your students will finally understand the difference between SER and ESTAR through a clever acronym theme used throughout the lesson.

This unit is spelled out to make it easy for students to understand. Don’t leave yourself with all the questions kids have when they hear “temporary” vs. “permanent” – this lesson uses a method that explains WHEN to use ser and WHEN to use estar.

The age old question “To be or Not to Be” is finally answered with this lesson plan.

For Word file: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Ser-and-Estar-Unit-Lesson-Plan-Packet-Spanish-19-pages-Editable

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Another product is SER ESTAR BOOKMARKS cheat sheets / reference sheets. Print off these handy study tools and hand out to your students for them to use during their homework or for a prize. You’ll be surprised at how many students love getting bookmarks from their teachers.

And finally, a powerpoint to use with whiteboards for studying, reviewing, or as a game.

Great resources for Spanish 1 or Spanish 2. Whether you use Expresate, Realidades, or Avancemos you’re students will finally understand this topic in full detail.

About spanishplans

Spanish Teacher in Chicago. Have studied or traveled to Costa Rica, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Spain, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Argentina, and Uruguay. Have taught level 1 at middle and high school levels. Degree in Spanish and Master's in Teaching and Leadership. Blogger www.SpanishPlans.org
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