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A very decorated high school classroom! - I do something very similar on one of my bulletin boards
Do you want to have a little fun and connect to your students in a relatable way? I know I do! By the time my students reached 5th grade, they have seen all the classroom rules before. My first 2 years in 5th grade, I did the same thing. We came up with the classroom rules as a class and signed an agreement to follow them.
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Dual language education provides a unique and powerful opportunity to strengthen children's highest cognitive brain potentials.
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A clip chart with a twist! Behavior management is a snap with this behavior chart. Whole-class and individual clip charts mixed with brag tags make your classroom management easy to maintain day after day. Click to find out more!
Ms. Walters 6th grade Language Arts Classroom My Exit Slip board. The numbers are actually folders for students to put slips in.
These banners feature quotes IN SPANISH from 32 influential African Americans for Black History Month. Each banner features the person's name, an illustration, and a quote.⭐⭐This is the SPANISH version. If you would like the quotes in Spanish, you can find the English version HERE. Because of the
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This set of 23 Spanish Flag Pennants makes a great banner for your classroom! Each pennant features a different flag, one from each Spanish speaking country, including Equatorial Guinea- string them together to add culture to your room! (There are two sets of pennants, one with a cursive font, authe
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Because the Fluent Spanglish videos are especially interesting for middle school learners, they could be assigned as homework or extra credit for students to watch and respond to outside of class. Students might make cultural comparisons—either writing about similarities and differences between Costa Rica and the U.S. (or their home country), or for making connections between different Hispanic cultures.
4. “Ferdinand”. In this charming movie about a gentle bull who doesn’t go want to be involved in bullfighting, names like Moreno (Blackie), Guapo (Handsome), Valiente (Brave), Máquina (Machine) and El Primero (The First) provide students an opportunity to learn Spanish even if they watch the film in English.
One reason film works so well for teaching culture is that videos can demonstrate cultural characteristics in real, authentic ways that students see firsthand in a real-life context rather than through explicit teaching.
Natural Conversations: The videos you teach with on FluentU are real Spanish videos, comprised of real Spanish speakers having real conversations. This means that your students don’t have to bother with unnatural conversations that aren’t practical in everyday life.
FluentU combines versatility with effectiveness, bringing you a curriculum that can be adapted to virtually any situation. You can use its videos, games, flashcards and other interactive resources as part of a standalone lesson, or you can use video clips to supplement lessons on grammar, speaking, listening, cultural activities and more.
Depending on their Spanish level , students can watch videos in English with Spanish subtitles, Spanish with English subtitles or Spanish with Spanish subtitles. This is a way of killing two birds with one stone—teaching Hispanic cultures and reinforcing language instruction at the same time.