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15 fun and easy games for Spanish class that help students learn and provide lots of input. These games are great for introducing vocabulary as well as reviewing with middle and high school students. #spanishclass #games #spanishgames #funactivities #spanishteacher #spanishteachers

Spanish Mama saved to Spanish Games
Inside: Find free downloads, a detailed gameplay tutorial, and differentiation strategies for playing Taco Tuesday with your middle and high school Spanish classes.

Cristina Rosado saved to Spanish Class
Printable Spanish board games with 3 sets of question cards for different level language learners. Board games are a fun and effective way to learn Spanish.

Thena Axiotis-Dahl saved to Spanish
Fun Activities for Spanish class to bring back that joy that is missing. No tech activities, as well as the best fun games using technology.

Esther Vieira saved to Comprehensible Input
{Affiliate links used.} I am closing out the school year with my Spanish lessons and wanted a way to review the vocabulary we have been working on. I came across on Pinterest a post about Kaboom! It was created for elementary classrooms, but I thought it would be perfect for language learners also! So here is how you go about it: First of all you will need... Jumbo Craft Sticks Sharpie Markers Cups (Not see through) Since I work with a lot of different levels of students I had several…

Yvette Quiros-Syrkett saved to Classes Ideas
Traditional Spanish games for kids teach language and culture. Find the best Spanish playground, board and card games from Spanish-speaking countries.
Spanish question game for any topic or level. Students pass paper "cabbage" like Hot Potato and peel off leaves with questions to answer. Low-prep fun!
For this guest post, check out how Diana Plotts from La Profe Plotts uses one of her favorite games to engaged and reinforce verb conjugations with students! After reading about...
Why are Spanish learning games so effective? Here are just a few reasons: Games are fun! When our students are absorbed in a good game, their affective filter is lowered. This means they are more relaxed and they can more easily acquire new language. Students are invested during games. Even if their main focus is winning, we get increased focus and engagement, which is a win for us. Games create good vibes. When we add that element of fun and competition, we trigger the 'happy emotions' in…

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