| Jobs for Teachers |
|
PE Teacher (50%)
Brandeis Hillel Day School San Francisco, CA |
|
On-Site School Nurse
Middlebury Interactive Languages Swarthmore, PA |
|
Get Away to an Adventure: Teach in China!
Learn Yu Wen, Inc. Boston, MA |
|
Reading Teachers Needed in Taiwan
Knowledge Tree New Taipei City, Asia |
|
Science Teacher (Middle School)
Brandeis Hillel Day School San Francisco, CA |
| More Teaching Jobs Like These... |
Hola listeros,
I am writing to see if anyone has a really good graphic
organizer for Spanish verbs. This is my first year teaching
Spanish II, and it seems that students have "forgotten" all
the verb forms they learned in Spanish I! Rather than going
backwards, I would like to build some sort of tangible,
user-friendly reference sheet for them to fill in. Of
course we will begin with the present tense forms (seperate
sections for regulars, stem-changing, etc.), and as we
learn new verb forms we will build sections to categorize
them. I'm just not quite sure what the best way to do this
is. Any and all ideas would be greatly appreciated!
Muchísimas gracias de antemano,
Mónica
Posts on this thread, including this one