Middle School Other (World Language) Homework

Present Tense Spanish Story Worksheets | La Bella Durmiente | Sleeping Beauty

By Senorita Creativa

Do your students struggle with the conjugating verbs in the present tense? Then this amazing fairy tale activity is just what you've been looking for! This awesome resource with the classic story of la Bella Durmiente is an easy-to-use and low-prep way to practice the present tense, along with reading comprehension skills.

Students love these stories because they are stories that they are already familiar with, making them more comprehensible, turning this dry and boring grammar topic into something engaging and fun!

The familiar story of Sleeping Beauty is a perfect way to practice and assess your students’ knowledge of the present tense in Spanish with easy differentiation.

This file includes two versions of the same story:

  • Version A has the verbs already conjugated, and the students must choose between two different forms of the verb.
  • Version A also includes true/false comprehension questions and students must correct the false statements.
  • Version B includes only the infinitive, so they must fill in the blank with the correct present tense form of the verb.
  • Version B also includes comprehension questions to be answered in complete sentences in Spanish.

Both versions of the story are two pages long, with a separate page of comprehension questions. The two different versions make differentiation simple!

Also included in this download is:

  • a mini pictorial vocabulary list in color and black and white
  • an eight-slide mini-PowerPoint (great for pre-teaching key vocabulary)
  • a blank six-box storyboard (great for students to illustrate their comprehension of the story or summarize the story in six parts)
  • answer keys for the stories AND the comprehension questions
  • a teacher tips page

All of these great resources are included as a zipped file. Make sure to download the preview to see everything included!

The stories include regular verbs, stem-changing verbs, reflexive verbs (olvidarse, dormirse, despertarse, and enamorarse) and irregular verbs (ir, ser, estar, tener, “yo-go” verbs, etc).

This story would make a great emergency sub plan (2 days’ worth of material), homework assignment, or formative assessment. These stories are great for the end of Spanish 1 or as a review of the present tense in Spanish 2.

© 2018-2019 Rachel Bailey (La Señorita Creativa®) All Rights Reserved

$5.00

Picture Talk Engagement Slides for Spanish Learners

By ARIANA PEREZ

Versatile product that I think you will really like! Contains 60 slides of unique clipart, questions and activities to get your students speaking, typing and writing in Spanish.

Google Slide document

There is no one way to use this file.

I like to use it in my warmups in order to provide students with opportunities to practice what they have learned, or to expose them to something new. The clipart included is amazing and will definitely engage your students. I also like to add these to google slides so that students can see how much they actually now. You can have them write the answer, type them or record an audio. It is customizable to your needs.

Type

Write

Speak

Endless possibilities

100 ACTIVITIES

Compare and Contrast

True and False

Find it!

Name it

Write It

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Present Tense Spanish Story Worksheets | La Bella y La Bestia

By Senorita Creativa

Do your students struggle with the conjugating verbs in the present tense? Then this amazing fairy tale activity is just what you've been looking for! This awesome resource with the classic story of la Bella y la Bestia is an easy-to-use and low-prep way to practice the present tense, along with reading comprehension skills.

Students love these stories because they are stories that they are already familiar with, making them more comprehensible, turning this dry and boring grammar topic into something engaging and fun!

The familiar story of Beauty and the Beast is a perfect way to practice and assess your students’ knowledge of the present tense in Spanish with easy differentiation.

This file includes two versions of the same story:

  • Version A has the verbs already conjugated, and the students must choose between two different forms of the verb.
  • Version A also includes true/false comprehension questions and students must correct the false statements.
  • Version B includes only the infinitive, so they must fill in the blank with the correct present tense form of the verb.
  • Version B also includes comprehension questions to be answered in complete sentences in Spanish.

Both versions of the story are two pages long, with a separate page of comprehension questions. The two different versions make differentiation simple!

Also included in this download is:

  • a mini pictorial vocabulary list in color and black and white
  • an eight-slide mini-PowerPoint (great for pre-teaching key vocabulary)
  • a blank six-box storyboard (great for students to illustrate their comprehension of the story or summarize the story in six parts)
  • answer keys for the stories AND the comprehension questions
  • a teacher tips page

All of these great resources are included as a zipped file. Make sure to download the preview to see everything included!

The stories include regular verbs, stem-changing verbs, reflexive verbs (despertarse, dormirse, sentirse, olvidarse, and transformarse) and irregular verbs (ser, estar, tener, “yo-go” verbs, etc).

This story would make a great emergency sub plan (2 days’ worth of material), homework assignment, or formative assessment. These stories are great for the end of Spanish 1 or as a review of the present tense in Spanish 2.

© 2018-2019 Rachel Bailey (La Señorita Creativa®) All Rights Reserved

$5.00

Present Tense Spanish Story Worksheets | Hansel y Gretel

By Senorita Creativa

Do your students struggle with the conjugating verbs in the present tense? Then this amazing fairy tale activity is just what you've been looking for! This awesome resource with the classic story of Hansel y Gretel is an easy-to-use and low-prep way to practice the present tense, along with reading comprehension skills.

Students love these stories because they are stories that they are already familiar with, making them more comprehensible, turning this dry and boring grammar topic into something engaging and fun!

The familiar story of Hansel and Gretel is a perfect way to practice and assess your students’ knowledge of the present tense in Spanish with easy differentiation.

This file includes two versions of the same story:

  • Version A has the verbs already conjugated, and the students must choose between two different forms of the verb.
  • Version A also includes true/false comprehension questions and students must correct the false statements.
  • Version B includes only the infinitive, so they must fill in the blank with the correct present tense form of the verb.
  • Version B also includes comprehension questions to be answered in complete sentences in Spanish.

Each version of the story is two pages long, with a separate page of comprehension questions. The stories include regular verbs, stem-changing verbs, reflexive verbs (llamarse, despertarse, perderse, and morirse) and irregular verbs (ser, estar, tener, “yo-go” verbs, etc). The two different versions make differentiation simple!

Also included in this download is:

  • a mini pictorial vocabulary list in color and black and white
  • a ten-slide mini-PowerPoint (great for pre-teaching key vocabulary)
  • a blank six-box storyboard (great for students to illustrate their comprehension of the story or summarize the story in six parts)
  • answer keys for the stories AND the comprehension questions
  • a teacher tips page

All of these great resources are included as a zipped file. Make sure to download the preview to see everything included!

The stories include regular verbs, stem-changing verbs, reflexive verbs (olvidarse, dormirse, despertarse, and enamorarse) and irregular verbs (ir, ser, estar, tener, “yo-go” verbs, etc).

This story would make a great emergency sub plan (2 days’ worth of material), homework assignment, or formative assessment. These stories are great for the end of Spanish 1 or as a review of the present tense in Spanish 2. © 2018-2019 Rachel Bailey (La Señorita Creativa®) All Rights Reserved

$5.00