Spanish Teaching Activities

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Audrey Said:

fun activities for high school spanish class?

We Answered:

OK, I'm in Spanish 300 right now. So we're having un Dia de los Muertos celebration soon. It's just a fiesta, like bringing in chips and salsa and making projects to do with this day. Do a phrase of the week in Spanish. Like Eenie meenie mynee moe, but in Spanish. Give out extra credit in the form of fake pesos for things. Play Spanish songs. Watch TV shows in Spanish. Have students act out skits in Spanish. Have students make mini-movies in Spanish. Have students write to pen pals that speak Spanish in another country. Take them on a field trip to some even spoken in Spanish. Have them do a project on a Spanish-speaking country. Design a brochure of your school all in Spanish. Each month-ish have a student bring in a traditional dish from a Spanish-speaking country to share with the class for extra-credit. If I get any more ideas, I'll repost them. Good luck!!!

EDIT: have a Spanish potluck night, play games in Spanish, for learning verb conjugation, have students stand up and go around the room saying the proper verb in the proper verb form, then they have to sit down if they get it wrong...the last one standing gets extra credit. There's just so much you could do, good luck!

Casey Said:

Need help thinking of a fun Spanish activity to teach young children?

We Answered:

Here is some MAJOR help! I AM in fifth grade, so here's some stuff I would like.
Have them get into two lines facing a partner in another line. Then tell them what to say, have them practice a few times, then the people on the first line would say the greeting with their partner's name after it. Then the second line peeps would do the same. Then the person on the end of the first line would move to the other end, and the first line peeps would all rotate partners. It would be fun!

Alberto Said:

Where can I find activities and lesson plans for teaching Spanish History?

We Answered:

Have you looked at lessonplanpages.com? Try that. Also try discoveryschool.com. They have tons of great lesson plans.

Marvin Said:

Any one familiar with the "teach me Spanish" books by Judy Mahoney? Specifically the teaching guide one?

We Answered:

nope sorry.

Thelma Said:

What are some out-of-school activities I can do with Spanish?

We Answered:

Tutouring sounds good. Also you could take Spanish flamenco dancing classes if you like to dance, it has nothing to do with the actual language but it is something Spanish and you could learn about another aspect of the Spanish culture. You could also get a Spanish pen-pal. You'd have someone to meet when you're over there, a new friend and you could exchange information. Try getting someone who is trying to learn English or another language you may be fluent in (apart from Spanish) and you guys can help each other out.

You could also look for local community groups that offer courses in things like Spanish cuisine for example or Spanish history maybe. It'd teach you a lot of new things and would be a lot of fun (if you're into whatever they offer).

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