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Monday, February 8, 2016

Making Every Day a "Viernes" in Spanish Class




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5 comments:

  1. ¡Hola Carolina! ¡Divertido!

    This opens in Keynote when I download it. How can I get it to roll the drums?

    Gracias....espero que estes bien.
    Sue

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    1. Hola Sue,
      Thank you for writing here! Not sure why it opens on Keynote. It was created on PowerPoint so I am not sure what's happening. To be able to listen to the sound you need to have the presentation on the "presenter mode" and click on the word "girar", you will hear the sound that way. I hope this helps!
      Carolina

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  2. Hi Carolina!

    I am a middle school Spanish teacher and I also love incorporating movement into the classroom through dance in order to keep the students engaged and immerse them in culture! I have been looking for different typed of "brain-breaks" with students. Do you do anything else in particular besides "mini-dance parties?"

    Thanks for sharing!

    Christina

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    1. Hi Christina,
      I use the ones in the post below with my K-3 students and they love them. I am sure that your middle schoolers will like them too. They are very generic.
      Here is the link: http://funforspanishteachers.blogspot.com/2015/11/brain-breaks-for-spanish-class.html
      Carolina

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  3. Me encanto! gracias Carolina por compartir todas esas ideas tan cheveres.

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