A unique blend of fiction, myth, and history!
Deep in the dense Colombian jungle, a mysterious emerald has been plundered by an odd band of backstabbing pirates. An unlikely character, Sara Gomez, is thrust into the action. With fang-like teeth and inexplicable nocturnal walks, she is no longer safe in her vampire-frenzied community. But alas, in 1741 the high seas are just as dangerous as lingering with landlubbers…
Los bucaneros y el Templo del Jaguar is an easy Spanish reader guaranteed to hold the interest of your first- and second-year high school students. This entertaining story contains just 240 unique vocabulary words, many English-Spanish cognates, a complete glossary, and a verb conjugation chart.
This story is also digitally available on Flangoo. Sign up for a free trial and read it for free (no credit card required).
Level 2
Unique Words: 240
Tense(s): multiple
Glossary: yes
©2020 (Previous edition: La Vampirata, ©2017). Spanish. Level 2. High school. 64 pages.
Print Book: Softcover. 5 x 7 inches.
The Audio Book is a recording of the reader text read by a native speaker.
©2011. Spanish. Level 2.
Audio Book on CD: CD.
The Teacher's Manual on CD includes activities, authentic resources, tests, and teaching ideas.
©2013. Spanish, English. Level 2. 256 pages.
Teacher's Manual on CD: CD (PDF).
A Note From the Author:
“Vampires and pirates? When I visited the tomb of Mercy Brown, the last alleged vampire in Rhode Island, I stumbled upon lots of interesting history. Colonial Newport was once a haven for pirates like Blackbeard, Thomas Tew, and Captain Kidd. Piracy brought much wealth to Newport, and trade in the Caribbean greatly increased its prosperity… So it’s time to sail the seas of history and fiction. Hoist the sails and weigh anchor! Sail on, me hearties! Yo ho!”
—Mira Canion
About the Author
Mira Canion is an energizing presenter, author, photographer, stand-up comedienne, and high school teacher. Mira is best known for her spontaneous creativity and quick wit, not only as former CCFLT president and notorious pirate, but also in the classroom. She has been captivating middle and high school students for 20 years with her enthusiasm, high energy, and passion. She has developed innovative approaches to instruction that include storytelling, drama, novellas, music, videos, photos, and technology.
Los bucaneros y el Templo del Jaguar Spanish Level 2 Reader
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The Same Action-Packed Historical Adventure as the Previously Published La Vampirata, but with a New Look
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A unique blend of fiction, myth, and history!
Deep in the dense Colombian jungle, a mysterious emerald has been plundered by an odd band of backstabbing pirates. An unlikely character, Sara Gomez, is thrust into the action. With fang-like teeth and inexplicable nocturnal walks, she is no longer safe in her vampire-frenzied community. But alas, in 1741 the high seas are just as dangerous as lingering with landlubbers…
Los bucaneros y el Templo del Jaguar is an easy Spanish reader guaranteed to hold the interest of your first- and second-year high school students. This entertaining story contains just 240 unique vocabulary words, many English-Spanish cognates, a complete glossary, and a verb conjugation chart.
This story is also digitally available on Flangoo. Sign up for a free trial and read it for free (no credit card required).
Level 2
Unique Words: 240
Tense(s): multiple
Glossary: yes
©2020 (Previous edition: La Vampirata, ©2017). Spanish. Level 2. High school. 64 pages.
Print Book: Softcover. 5 x 7 inches.
The Audio Book is a recording of the reader text read by a native speaker.
©2011. Spanish. Level 2.
Audio Book on CD: CD.
The Teacher's Manual on CD includes activities, authentic resources, tests, and teaching ideas.
©2013. Spanish, English. Level 2. 256 pages.
Teacher's Manual on CD: CD (PDF).
A Note From the Author:
“Vampires and pirates? When I visited the tomb of Mercy Brown, the last alleged vampire in Rhode Island, I stumbled upon lots of interesting history. Colonial Newport was once a haven for pirates like Blackbeard, Thomas Tew, and Captain Kidd. Piracy brought much wealth to Newport, and trade in the Caribbean greatly increased its prosperity… So it’s time to sail the seas of history and fiction. Hoist the sails and weigh anchor! Sail on, me hearties! Yo ho!”
—Mira Canion
About the Author
Mira Canion is an energizing presenter, author, photographer, stand-up comedienne, and high school teacher. Mira is best known for her spontaneous creativity and quick wit, not only as former CCFLT president and notorious pirate, but also in the classroom. She has been captivating middle and high school students for 20 years with her enthusiasm, high energy, and passion. She has developed innovative approaches to instruction that include storytelling, drama, novellas, music, videos, photos, and technology.
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