Decorating with Postcards

I know we have all bought some beautiful postcards during our travels. Let’s use them to decorate our classroom and turn our hospital walls into a charming space that allows students to see the beauty of the target culture.

Decorating Spanish ClassroomStep 1: Buy postcards during your travels. I bought these in Bolivia.
Step 2: Buy a collage frame. Tip: I bought this one for $1.99 at a secondhand store.
Step 3: Use 3m hanging hooks to hang up frame in your classroom.

For a few dollars, you have a beautiful exhibit of the culture. You could do the same with any photos you have taken.

You can do the same with monthly calendars, or find out how to easily hang up those country flags.

How to Class up Your Classroom

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged , , | 5 Comments

Travel Theme

After coming back from a year of absence traveling South America, I want to bring my experience of travel to the classroom. So this year, one of our major themes throughout the year will be travel and the richness of culture.

We are going to kick it off on the very first day of class. When students enter the room for the first time they will find their seats by looking for an airline ticket with their name on it, which will be placed on the desk.

You can create your own airline ticket, print off our blank template. Or to make it extra easy, just type and print with our editable template.

Here is our student sample:
Student Boarding Pass Template
Our flight is our class number. The boarding time is the time the class starts, the gate is my
classroom number, the group is the class period, Editable Airline Ticket Templatethe seat is their position on the roster.
Stay tuned to see what other ideas we have planned for our travel theme.

What do you do on the first day of school to set the tone for the rest of the year?
passport booklets teaching treeCheck out these passport sticker books from the Dollar Tree. Available in “Nations of the World”, “Flags of the World”, and “Landmarks of the World”. You can order a box of  36 on their website.

You can also print your own with our Passport Template which also includes a Visa, and Foreigner ID Card.

Posted in Lesson Plans | Tagged , , | 2 Comments

End of Year Awards

In Colombia, students graduate at the end of year 11. The school celebrates with a ceremony during the school day where the 11th graders give performances. Some groups sing songs, others dance.  One of the activities was to present students with awards.  The following awards were given out a students: Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged , , | 1 Comment

Dia de la Madre

At a mall in Quito, Ecuador, the shopping center featured a campaign to promote Dia de la Madre y Dia del Padre with the concept of you better buy your parents something nice because of all they know about you. Below are the images displayed all over the mall. Continue reading

Posted in Authentic Resource | Tagged , , , , , , | Leave a comment

MoreThanSombreros

Thank you to all those who have participated so far in our #MoreThanSombreros campaign. Our goal is to celebrate the rich culture of the Mexican community and bring an awareness on how some images may be stereotypical.

We choose to highlight this on Cinco de Mayo, a day in which Americans thinks its ok to put on a sombrero and mustaches in order to “look Mexican” and drink Mexican beer/tequila and eat tacos.HIlarious or Offensive

Even our own teaching catalogs promote this. They reduce the culture to sombreros and donkeys. And they call it “hilarious”!

On twitter, we’ve been posting facts about Mexico using #MoreThanSombreros. Check out our pinterest board of images that promote the culture and history of Mexico.

Keep those tweets coming!

 

Posted in Culture | Tagged , , , | 1 Comment

Spanish Webquest

One of my favorite reasons for using webquests is to have students discover information Webquests for Spanish Classon their own. I can take a step back and provide any necessary help, but the students are the ones doing all the work. They are completely engaged. Here are my favorite webquests: Continue reading

Posted in Authentic Resource, iPads, Lesson Plans, Web2.0 Technology | Tagged , | 2 Comments

Using old maps for bulletin board

Use old maps to create inspiring bulletin boardTake those old road maps, or vacation brochures with maps and create an inspiring bulletin board. Use the die-cut machine and create messages such as “Travel” or messages in the target language to inspire your students to see the world.

If you get catalogs advertising traveling with students, those are full of amazing pictures you can post. Post your own travel photos or print out images from pinterest or post travel quotes. (more quotes here)

Posted in Bulletin Boards | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

March Madness Song Bracket

March Madness Music BracketThis is one of my favorite lessons. I’ve only done it once so far, but it was a big hit with my students. I love playing music all the time anyway, so this was just a fun way to incorporate some more songs.

It’s an easy plan too:
1. Choose how many songs you want to use. Print out a bracket and fill in the names of the songs. One idea is to choose different genres of music. For example, in a 16 team bracket, you might have 4 songs from Pop, Rock, Bachata, and Salsa.

2. Create a playlist of these songs on youtube. Either use the official videos (or lyric videos if the official video is too risqué). Share the link with your students, either in class, on your class website, or class management such as Edmodo.  Tip: If you are going to share in class or on a worksheet, Use bit.ly or QR code to make it easier so students don’t type in the wrong address.

3. Assign a bracket each night for students to listen to at home. They listen to two songs and decide which song they like better. Students who want to, can work ahead as well. As they listen to the song, have them make a list of 5-10 words they understood from the song and write the translation.

4. The next day in class, students vote on which song they like best and that song is the winner and advances to the next round. When you get to the second round, you can play the two songs in class and take a quick vote.

For an editable bracket, along with an editable, check out our World Language Music Lesson product, which includes a template for a 16 song bracket as well as a sample Spanish bracket with 16 Spanish songs and lyrics.Foreign Language Music LessonIf you do this activity in class, please share your brackets! You can email us at spanishplans@gmail.com, or tweet us @SpanishPlans.

Posted in Music | Tagged , , , | 8 Comments

Most Talked About

We thought we’d take the time to share some of our most provoking posts; ones that lead to some good discussions. We’d love for you to continue the discussions. We all learn when we share our perspectives. Click on each of the headlines below and add your own comments!
5 provoking Spanish Teaching posts

Why I don’t give my students Spanish names
I thought I was in the minority by not giving my students names in the target language. But looking at the comments, it pretty split down the middle. My biggest challenge to teachers that do give names is that they have a reason for doing so, and not because “it’s always been done”. I wonder where this tradition started because I don’t know any culture that assigns “English” names when learning English or any other language.
Continue reading

Posted in Discussion/Methodology | Tagged | 2 Comments

Last Chance

Today is the last day to enter our month long giveaway. tpt giveaway

We’re giving away a $25 gift certificate to TpT plus two of our teacher meme products.

All you have to do is post one of our memes from www.spanishplans.org/memes to….

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment