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Dictionaries: Help or Hindrance? – Resources for your Spanish Classroom

Christine Mosso One of the most common questions parents of my first-year students asked me was whether they should buy...

Fall in Love with the Flavors of Fall – Resources for your Spanish Classroom

Andrea Roberson When I think of fall, I think of the warm colors that come with the change of seasons. The leaves are...

For the truly daring: Spanish class goes on a field trip!

Anne Smieszny Silva Once upon a time, there was a Spanish teacher who was tired of always being considered “just a...

¿El Día de los Muertos? = o ≠ Halloween?

Maria J. Fierro-Treviño ESTÁNDARES NACIONALES: COMUNICACIÓN, CULTURAS, COMPARACIONES ¿Crees que Halloween está...

Día de los Muertos: muerte, altares, calaveras y más

Maria J. Fierro-Treviño ESTÁNDARES NACIONALES: COMUNICACIÓN, CULTURAS, COMUNIDADES El Día de los Muertos es una...

Chili with Chocolate

Andrea Roberson Chocolate was first cultivated by the Native Americans in Mexico and Central America around 1100 B.C....

Food Fight

Andrea Roberson One of the best days in my teaching career came during the food chapter in the textbook. I wanted to...

Activity: Hispanos – Who are we? Where did we come from?

Maria J. Fierro-Treviño  NATIONAL STANDARDS:  COMMUNICATION, CONNECTIONS, COMMUNITIES One of the best ways to...

Activity: Who’s Who in Literature, Fine Arts, and Other Fields

Maria J. Fierro-Treviño NATIONAL STANDARDS: COMMUNICATION AND COMMUNITIES From Spain to the Americas, Hispanics have...

Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month

Maria J. Fierro-Treviño In 1968, President Lyndon Johnson declared the observation of Hispanic Heritage Week.  In...