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☆ START HERE: Freebies Class Guide Download
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📓 Free Back-To-School Summit
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🎒 Free Beginning-of-the-year Kit8 Materials
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Back-To-School Checklist
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First Day Student Survey (Printable and Google Form)
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Class Rules, Procedures, and Syllabus Booklet Template
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Ethical Use of AI Lesson Plan
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Preliminary Lessons 1: Classroom Commands Mini Lesson Plan
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Scenes from Latin America and Spain Printable Posters (Los Países Hispanohablantes)
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Google Translate: Friend or Foe? Lesson Plan
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Cultural Calendar for Google Calendar
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Back-To-School Checklist
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Lesson Plans7 Materials
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The Spanish Language Changes Lives Lesson Plan
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Present Indicative Regular -AR -ER -IR Verbs Lesson Plan (Infinitive Verbs)
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Subject Pronouns, Personal Pronouns Game and Lesson Plan
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Gender and Nouns in Spanish – Exceptions to the Rules Lesson Plan
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Present Subjunctive - Traveling, Planning a Trip, the Airport Lesson Plan
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Irregular Preterite Verbs - Hiking, Outdoor Activities, the Weather Lesson Plan
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Present Subjunctive with Conjunctions - Caring for the Environment, Endangered Animals Lesson Plan
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The Spanish Language Changes Lives Lesson Plan
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Substitute Lesson Plans3 Materials
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Scaffolded Cultural Activities2 Materials
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Biographies in Spanish - Notable Hispanics/Latinos4 Materials
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Culture & Tradition Presentations with Activities2 Materials
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Spanish Songs3 Materials
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More Resources3 Materials
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Present Indicative Regular -AR -ER -IR Verbs Lesson Plan (Infinitive Verbs)
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Topics: el presente indicativo, los verbos regulares, los verbos infinitivos, el infinitivo
Students learn verbs’ classification into three categories by trying to classify some verbs on their own. Later, they watch a video where conjugation of regular verbs in the present indicative is explained. After preparing a cheat sheet, they practice conjugation in a team contest that includes: a. identifying to which conjugation belongs each verb, b. conjugating it in all its persons, and c. after throwing a die, making a simple sentence in the corresponding person with the help of some expressions that are provided.