Get Them Talking, Get Them Moving (6th and 7th Spanish)

In order to get our brains thinking in Spanish, we begin each class with some sort of preguntas (questions) activity.  Students practice exchanging information about their names, origin, age, birthday, likes and dislikes, favorites, feelings, and even capitals of Spanish-speaking countries. Most students love to chat and be active, so this is a great way to get them talking and moving in Spanish. The sixth and seventh graders did an activity this week called Tingo, Tingo, Tango, similar to Hot Potato. Check out the videos.  

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