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I teach Spanish I, II, and III. Every year I have a mix of students that take my Spanish III class. This class is mixed native Spanish speakers and non native Spanish speakers. I struggle with finding a happy medium were I have material that is challenging enough for my natives but not to challenging for my non native students. Any suggestions?
suleima My school used to divide them, but recently has decided it was too difficult to schedule. Would you put a student that knows how to do algebra in the same class with a student that is barely learning how to add? Hmm...

I am finding it difficult to do the same thing. We started reading a novel and my natives are reading one while my non- na...See More
Mar 28, 2016
maestra2012 not the best solution, I use viviana y su gran Aventura as extra work. I have the same problem.

On 3/28/16, suleima wrote: > My school used to divide them, but recently has decided it was > too difficult to schedule. Would you put a student that knows > how to do algebra in the same class with a student that is > barely learni...See More
Mar 28, 2016
Michelle I have Spanish 2 and native speakers in the same class as well. I wanted to meet the very different needs of my native Spanish speakers so I divided the class and got material specifically for native speakers that emphasizes literature and writing - the two skills they most need if they have only been schooled in English. I wish I could say that it...See More
Apr 18, 2016


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