Spanish

[|Spanish Flash Cards and Games] (Weblink) (Quizlet) Learn new words and phrases and play games that help you remember them.

[|Create Your Own Comic Strip] (Weblink) Type in any language.

[|Spanish Word of the Day] (Weblink) Learn a new word a day and hear it used in a sentence.

[|Spanish Games] (Weblink) A variety of simple games to practice Spanish vocabulary. Examples include: Word Search Millionaire Hangman (Some activities do not display on some browsers though.)

[|Spanish Practice] (Weblink) Lessons and activities for Spanish students to learn: the days of the week in Spanish, to talk and write about activities they do in the week, to guess the meaning of new words in context, and about the present tense of verbs in Spanish.

[|Spanish at Loquella] (Weblink) Practice Spanish by reading and listening to phrases.

[|Destinos Videos] (Weblink) //Destinos// teaches speaking, listening, and comprehension skills in Spanish. This //telenovela,// or Spanish soap opera, immerses students in everyday situations with native speakers and introduces the cultures, accents, and dialects of Mexico, Spain, Argentina, and Puerto Rico. Understanding of Spanish and appreciation of many Hispanic cultures increase as students become absorbed in the mysterious and entertaining story. Closed captioning in Spanish can be used as a teaching and literacy resource. There are practice activities with each episode.

[|Spanish Adjectives & Yo Verbs Guessing Game] (Flipchart) Using the reveal tool in this flipchart, students guess famous characters or people according to clues given in Spanish. Clues are written in first person with many adjectives taught in beginning Spanish. Many of these are student written. It is a great activity.

[|Destination Death] (Weblink) Practice Spanish with this role-playing mystery game.