This blog has always been about growth and connection. It began here on WordPress, then moved to Wix for a time, and now it’s back where it started. 👉 You can still read my Wix-era posts here: Middle School Señora Wix Page. Going forward, all new posts will be published here on WordPress. I’m excited... Continue Reading →
Fin de año – Ideas, thoughts and resources from my Middle School Spanish Classroom
"Se acabo lo que se daba" the phrase that comes to my mind when ending this school year! My sweet Mom had many "dichos Cubanos" and now that she is no longer physically with me, it seems that I hear those sayings more and more in my head! Nothing defines this year more than this... Continue Reading →
Ideas, resources and thoughts on Realidades 1 CapĂtulos 2B y 5B
I needed Spring break so much! I didn't realize how tired I was (how exhausted we must all be!). Hard to believe we have all been figuring out our curriculums, teaching remote, teaching in class or a combination of both for over a year! On a positive note, now that Spring break is over, my... Continue Reading →
Digital Readers to complement Realidades Units, movies and spring break
Mi gente, it's been a week (well more like two)! but I'm looking at spring break next week and I can't wait. Seems like the students are feeling it too because they are just as ansy as I am! In my last post, both 7th and 8th graders were starting to read Flangoo Digital Readers after wrapping... Continue Reading →
Quinceañeras, un fin de semana fantástico y verbos -ar
I am wrapping up the La Familia unit with my 8th graders this week. We have had such a great time talking about our families! We talked about family relationships, practiced the grammar structures of tener and adjetivos posesivos, we all talked about how our pets are part of our family too with the mini... Continue Reading →
Ideas, thoughts and resources for the School Unit Part 2
7th graders have recently begun talking about their school day and as mentioned in the previous post, it is a topic that they really enjoy as they are new to the middle school wing of our school and are new to having multiple teachers. We've been using vocabulary to talk about the school day, subjects,... Continue Reading →
“Tu dĂa en la escuela”, resources, ideas and thoughts for the school unit
I work in a K-8 school where Middle school is in the same building. Our middle schoolers, 7th and 8th graders have their own wing and follow a 9 period day. 7th graders are always excited about the topic of talking about school. It’s the first time they have multiple teachers and have to switch... Continue Reading →
ÂżCĂłmo eres? Adjetivos descriptivos, artĂculos definidos/indefinidos e ideas/ recursos para el dĂa de San Valentin
ÂżCĂłmo eres? Adjetivos descriptivos... Are you into bulletin boards? I used to not be. I would come in at the beginning of the school year decorate my class along with the one bulletin board in my classroom. That would be it, the same bulletin board up the entire year. It didn't really bother me, I... Continue Reading →
Marco y su Mascota – A Digital Reader to complement Realidades B Capitulo 5A La Familia
It's difficult sometimes to find a reader that fits perfectly with the theme of the unit that you are required to teach as part of the curriculum established by your school district. I've tried many, but I am so happy that I tried and ultimately got a subscription to Flangoo by Teacher's Discovery. (Disclaimer: I am not... Continue Reading →
La Familia Unit, Realidades 5A and resources to make it fun and engaging
My school has a World Language curriculum that I follow, based on where students should be with their knowledge and proficiency when they enter high school. Normally I am not at this unit at this point in the year but it's 2021 and as we all know school has been quite different. I have some... Continue Reading →
Nurturing a love of language learning, the pandemic and keeping it real
Like many teachers, my job changed in March, quickly and swiftly. I had to alter everything I was doing with my classes in the same manner. Quickly and swiftly. Even the most "techy" of us had to deal with the Zoom/Google Meet classes that were glitchy, video cameras on or off, the tried and true... Continue Reading →