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Tina's Weather Station Spanish Chart

$39.99
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Make Small Talk About the "Universal Topic": Weather

Description

Wherever you go, people are always talking about what the weather is doing and what they think about it! Use Tina’s Weather Station at the beginning of class to help students express their thoughts on the weather that day. Build up to using it as a starting point for “small talk” about what’s happening in students’ lives!

26 x 38 inches. Laminated. Includes info sheet.

Tina’s Small Talk routine is described in detail in Year One: A Natural Approach to Proficiency-Based Instruction for the First-Year World Language Classroom (1B6377).

Please Note...

To get the longest life from this dry-erase chart:

- Use only dry-erase markers.

- Do not leave the same writing on the chart for weeks or months. Erase chart when it is not in use, or change what is written on it often.

 

About the Author

Tina Hargaden is a MS French and Spanish teacher, teacher trainer, and writer on a mission to simplify CI instruction to the basics: delivering interesting comprehensible messages aloud and in writing.

 

 

Reviews (5)

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Bianca Emmons
Fantastic!

This chart has been very helpful in keeping students in check on writing the date and telling the weather every day. By the time we get to the weather topic, they are pros! Love it!

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gio pavia
very helpful material

I was worried about buying it. But I took the decision. The delivery was fast and on time for my classes. I laminated it. My students love it and they want to participate more often writing on it. I suggest it for all the Spanish teachers.

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Lizzette B. Nazario
Tina's Weather Station Spanish Chart

Love this calendar. I use it everyday. I teach high school Spanish level 1 and 2 and it works well with both classes. At least they can learn to talk about the weather. Beats the grammar drill and kill. Which killed about 99% of my students.

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Dawn Cornwell
Tina's Weather Station Spanish Chart

I haven't physically used this chart yet as I ordered it at the end of the year but my fellow French teacher used it all year and loved it so I decided to order it for the upcoming school year. I am excited to use it as a daily discussion on weather, days of the week and calendar activities.

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L. Nesbitt
Daily Date and Weather Display Chart

I love this daily date and weather display chart. It is so bright and colorful. We have been using it daily in my Spanish class. The only con I have found is that it does not include as many "weather phrases" as I thought. If you use normal Expo markers, they will stain the chart some. I bought some of the Dri Mark Dry-Erase Markers to use on it instead.

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Teacher's Discovery

Tina's Weather Station Spanish Chart

$39.99

Wherever you go, people are always talking about what the weather is doing and what they think about it! Use Tina’s Weather Station at the beginning of class to help students express their thoughts on the weather that day. Build up to using it as a starting point for “small talk” about what’s happening in students’ lives!

26 x 38 inches. Laminated. Includes info sheet.

Tina’s Small Talk routine is described in detail in Year One: A Natural Approach to Proficiency-Based Instruction for the First-Year World Language Classroom (1B6377).

Please Note...

To get the longest life from this dry-erase chart:

- Use only dry-erase markers.

- Do not leave the same writing on the chart for weeks or months. Erase chart when it is not in use, or change what is written on it often.

 

About the Author

Tina Hargaden is a MS French and Spanish teacher, teacher trainer, and writer on a mission to simplify CI instruction to the basics: delivering interesting comprehensible messages aloud and in writing.

 

 

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