Thursday, March 7, 2013

Spanish Words On The Go

Are you looking for a new idea to get students to read and write their high frequency words? I created this cute way that students will remember to carry, read, and write their words. How about putting these words in a purse or carrying case that students can take wherever they go? It can be used at school during centers, recess, morning work, sub days, or whenever you wish. Just grab and go! Of course, you can also send it home. The students can practice their words in the car, at grandma's house, baseball practice while waiting for siblings to finish a game, etc.


I made a purse template for a girl and a Car (carrying case) template for a boy. I included 128 of the most common words that have been requested by teachers this past year. These are the same words found in my Read it. Write it. Build it. Packet. The teacher will choose the words that she wants to target each week. Then, the students will color, cut and assemble the purse or car carrying case. There is minimal assembly required. You will have the cover page, the word pages that the teacher selects, a back cover and the handle (oh, and the tires for the car). You can back the handle with card stock to make it a bit more durable. There are enough words in this packet for the entire year. If you want to, the teacher can number the list of words given each week. If this is done, make sure to number the front cover of the purse or car by week for organizational purposes. This will make it easy for students to find the past and current lists. As you can see, I included the list of words. Add it to the purse/car booklet each week so that students may practice reading the words at home.


The bundle includes both packets, the purse AND the car templates.
This product may be used by Spanish or English speakers.
Just use the cover page that you need to create your fun book.






3 comments:

  1. Lidia: I just found your blog, and I became a follower today. My class is almost 100% Latino. I just put up a lot of freebies about Dr. Seuss on my own blog. If you have a second, stop by! :)

    Sharon Dudley, NBCT
    Teaching with Sight

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  2. These are adorable!!!!! I follow you now!
    Michelle

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