http://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/quizreport.php?title=6th-7th-grade-review-test
This site is a pre-made quiz that includes a lot of lower level vocabulary. It is a good way to see what students remember from previous years of Spanish. It is also a site that I could use to develop my own quizzes. The nice thing about it is that I can see what percentages students are receiving and what percentages of students are getting certain questions right/wrong.
http://www.trentu.ca/academic/modernlanguages/spanish/masarriba/index.html
This is a link to Trent University’s Spanish language review page. It includes a lot of concept based vocabulary and workbook pages that help to review school, subjects, classroom, colors, countries, family, food, etc… , but also includes some upper level (high school) practices for those interested in expanding their knowledge or getting extra practice.
http://www.spanish.bz/games.htm
This site has a few, simple games such as hangman, crosswords, and picture puzzles that fit a lot of middle school concepts. It includes the Hispanic countries, days, months and seasons. Although not currently taught in JH, this site also includes antonym verb pairs, present tense verbs, and ordinal numbers.
http://www.spanishclassonline.com/games/index.htm
This website has concentration and hangman games for a variety of different levels. Concepts include: greetings, numbers to 100, colors, shapes, days/months/seasons, ordinal numbers, human body, school, geography, house, weather, and animals. It also is working on developing more for the upper level classes such as boot verbs, reflexive verbs, commands, etc…