High school spanish classroom
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Get a look into Spanish classrooms from all over and see how ordinary teachers are setting up and organizing their rooms.

Andy Breeden saved to la clase
We have already been in school for a month, but I was putting this post off until I could take better pictures of my salón. That hasn't happened, like many things on my to-do list... ah, the life of a teacher and mother. I am teaching every period this year, with no planning period, and

Spanish Mama saved to Best of Spanish Mama
Use templates to improve your students' Spanish writing dramatically. Get a free All about Me Spanish writing project in this post.
Manuel Medina saved to Spanish worksheets
How often do you ask your students “¿Cómo estás?” and their response is “bien.” If I had a nickel for every time my students responded with...

Carla Ramos saved to Spanish
Here are some bulletin boards that I have done. This is a poster I made to track student understanding during class! This was a project that I came up with where students used the -IN…

Leticia Méndez saved to Creación educativa
Last year I did an introductory vocab lesson about clothing that had high-energy, engaging, and competitive activities, and lots of Spanish. What it definitely lacked was ANYTHING related to cultu…

Jessica Diaz saved to Spanish classroom
Exit Slip bulletin board with levels of understanding: Originally used in a high school class but could use a similar concept for elementary.
Okay. You got me. I’m a sucker for scrolling Instagram and Pinterest, looking at those BEAUTIFUL classrooms teachers have put together. You know, the ones that look like Hogwarts, or a cozy coffee shop, or are bright and airy? THOSE. But, as much as I love to look at them, that’s just not me. I ... Read More about Must Have Posters for Spanish Class

Elizabeth Sabins saved to For School
Inside: A peek into dozens of Spanish classrooms, of all kinds, shapes, and sizes! A well-designed room won’t make or break your teaching. Oh, but it can make a difference in how you and your students feel. Some of you have very limited options, and very tight budgets. There’s some serious classroom eye-candy here, but the

Wendy Peffercorn saved to School stuff