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Back to School Activities and Resources for Spanish Class - Find FUN teaching resources, bulletin board ideas, & engaging worksheets to add to classroom lesson plans for the first week of Spanish class. Check out these no-prep Spanish resources to get your classroom ready and activities planned for students for the first weeks of Spanish class! Engaging back to school activities that you & your beginning Spanish students will LOVE! Post Spanish word walls filled with cognates, greetings…

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A Cognate Wall is a helpful space for any classroom with language learners. Cognates are words that sound similar and have a similar meaning in two different languages. For instance, "chocolate" while pronounced a bit differently, is spelled the same in both English and Spanish and means the same thing. Cognates Word Wall, Spanish Cognates, Bilingual Kindergarten, Teaching English Language Learners, Dual Language Classroom, Ell Students, Bilingual Classroom, Language Classroom, Esl Classroom

A Cognate Wall is a helpful space for any classroom with language learners. Cognates are words that sound similar and have a similar meaning in two different languages. For instance, "chocolate" while pronounced a bit differently, is spelled the same in both English and Spanish and means the same thing.

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I GET A ROOM!!! Although, I'm trying to be circumspect since technically I had a room last year too. I only got to keep it for 7 days before getting pushed back onto the cart (my principal felt so bad that she bought me the Cadillac of carts AND the Calico Spanish curriculum so I was only slightly bummed.) They swear to me I should get to keep it this year. Like 99% sure. So here is a before pic... Before And after... The view from the hallway door - the other door leads to the 3rd grade…

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