Sunday, April 3, 2011

¡Más sitios de Internet!

Quia.com

Imperfect vs Preterite Spanish Tenses Battleship Game. Battleship is a well-liked game. Why not incorporate some Spanish tenses into it? Like traditional battleship, the opponents guess where they think their opponents ships may be positioned on the board. However, when a student guesses correctly, there will be a sentence presented that asks what tense would be used? If guessed correctly, the student gets a "hit" on one of the battleships areas. This game would be a perfect ending to an Imperfect vs Preterite lesson because these two tenses are commonly confused and misused. This game can be used as a review for an assessment.






SpaLeOn.com (Spanish Learn it-Online)

Word of the day and Spanish verb drill charts.
This website would be great for words of the day. Each day a new word is posted with a definition. This is a great tool to help build vocabulary. The daily words can be used to obtain extra credit points on assessments each week. In the conjugator tab of the website, the top 100 most commonly used and searched verbs are listed. For each verb,  full conjugations are mapped out. The students would create their own verb charts as projects to keep for themselves.





1 comment:

  1. The first website looks really fun for the students and they wouldn't even think they are actually doing work. They get to play against their class mates and learn at the same time. The game would really benefit the students and make the class period go by a lot quicker. You could also be walking around the room helping the students with different problems that come up during the game. I also like the word of the day for the students because its not a lot to memorize each day and they have a reason to memorize it, extra credit. These look like great websites and could really help break up the class period.

    ReplyDelete