Links
Technology in the classroom
Below are the websites, tools, apps, software, etc. that is used in the classroom. All sites have
been vetted by the district and deemed appropriate for your student.
The following sites are used to further a student's practice and skills orally, through writing,
and repetitive practice of the Spanish language to improve student skills.
Some sites listed below also provide extension activities as well as notes and lesson
to help struggling students. Data is only collected via Schoology.
What is your Learning Style? (VARK - Visual/auditory/read-write/kinesthetic)
http://www.educationplanner.org/students/self-assessments/learning-styles-quiz.shtml
General Links
Jefferson County Public Schools
Interactive Links
This class takes full advantage of the google apps including, but not limited to, google docs, google slides,and google forms.
https://edu.google.com/k-12-solutions/privacy-security/?modal_active=none
Schoology may be used for recording and practice assessments throughout the year.
https://www.schoology.com/privacy
http://www.spanishspanish.com/alfabeto_ipower.html
Good website that has all of the letters of the alphabet. When you pass your mouse over a letter, you will hear a native spanish speaker's pronunciation of the letter. It also includes notes about the different letters (ex. H is silent).
http://www.colby.edu/~bknelson/SLC/index.php
Good website with lots of information on different grammar topics.
Website that is a good review for all of Spanish grammar. On the left side there is a list of topics - you can read the lecture and then take the 'basic quiz' or 'mini-test' (these two options are free)
https://www.pearsonsuccessnet.com/snpapp/login/login.jsp
Website which allows you to access the textbook online. You need a user name and password.
http://www.trentu.ca/academic/modernlanguages/spanish/masarriba/index.html#Exercise%20Index
List of grammar topics and exercises. Includes recordings of native speakers.
Site where Spanish accents and other symbols are easy to access for writing assignments.
This is a really good Spanish dictionary. It also has forums where you can look up a topic (ex. Gustar) and it may have a blog regarding that subject. You can read those blogs postings to learn about grammar, vocab, etc.
Make word pictures
Link to Prentice Hall online work with webcodes.