Spanish Links for Teachers, Parents, & Students...

MAS ARRIBA: SPANISH LANGUAGE EXERCISE
http://www.trentu.ca/academic/modernlanguages/spanish/masarriba/
This site is very helpful for teachers. It is a workbook where teachers
can get a variety of activities for their students to do. At the same
time it helps them in planning their curriculum.

HISPANIC AMERICANS AND LATINOS IN HISTORY
http://www.education-world.com/a_lesson/TM/WS_hispanic.shtml
This site is helpful for students. It gives them an opportunity to
learn about famous Hispanic Americans. Teachers can also
use this page for an assignment or an entry task, bell work.

MEXICO FOR KIDS
http://www.elbalero.gob.mx/index_kids.html
This site is directed towards kids although many parents and teachers
can browse through it as well. It provides students with a variety of
information such as history, government, and games just to name a few of Mexico or other coutnries in Latin America.
Thus it gives students the latest news and it is very fun and colorful
so it will catch their attention.

THE PEOPLE'S GUIDE TO MEXICO
http://www.peoplesguide.com/1pages/info/urls/1urlindex.html
In this site one
can find a variety of facts about traveling to Mexico and other parts
of Latin America. It talks about Mexican culture such as dance,
holidays, music and art. There are a lot of interesting things teachers
and parents can learn from.
WORLD HERITAGE SITES IN MEXICO
This site has a little more detail about the cities and what people can
find there. It is helpful for students to refer to when they are doing
a project. This can become a reference for them to learn new things
about.
PHOTOS AND PICTURES OF ANCIENT MEXICO
This site has many different facts about cities in Mexico. It would be
a helpful site for everybody from teachers, to parents, to students. It
provides a great deal of history and pictures of these cities that who
knows maybe one day you’ll want to visit.
PERIODICOS EN AMERICA DEL SUR/NEWSPAPERS IN SOUTH AMERICA
http://www.galiciavirtual.net/coruna/prensa/periodicos/sudamerica.htm
On this site, students, teachers, and parents can find a ton of
newspapers from different countries from South America. It is helpful
because it keeps you up to date with what’s going on in those
countries without even being there. It can also become part of an opening
discussion in the classrooms. As well as be a part of
students homework.

OODLES OF SPANISH GAMES
http://www.donquijote.org/spanishlanguage/games/
This site offers tons of activities students can do during their free
time. It is a way for them to perhaps share with other friends or even
their parents. As well, it helps them practice the Spanish language.

LIBROS EN ESPANOL
SPANISH-LANGUAGE BOOKS
http://www.uni.edu/becker/Spanish3.html
• Libros en español
• Mylibros.com books en espanol/Rich site!
• GOOGLE en Español
• Cuentos Infantiles
• El Cuentacuentos
• Algunos Sitios en Español
• Chistes y juegos de palabras
• Suenos y Sonrisas
• Para los Ninos
• Noticias de Espana
• Condorito
• Stories in Spanish
• Conexiones en Espanol
• El castellano.org
• Escolar.com
• Espanol.com
• Bilingual Educ Dept/San Antonio
• Pronunciacion, Gramatica, Proverbios, Ortografia y mas...
• Mágica tierra latinoamericana/muy bueno
• HOLA.com
• El espanol en el mundo
• Real Academia Espanola
• La Lengua Espanola
• Pagina de la Lengua Espanola
• La Lengua Espanola | Brighton UK
• Lenguaje.Com
• Cuentos interesantes
• Busqueda en el diccionario Salamanca
• Algunos enlaces sobre el espanol/Berkeley
• Enlaces Favoritos en Internet
• Recursos para profesores de espanol
• La Mansion del Ingles | Muy rico
• QUEPASA Website
• Biblioteca Impresionante
• Canciones con palabras
• Eduhound.com Espanol
• La Clase Magica
• Como lograr que sus hijos hablen su idioma
• CNN en Español
• Espanol.com
• El Sitio
• Recursos para ayudar espanol
• El Alfabeto Fonetico Internacional
• PARA LOS NINOS
• Sujetos Diversos en el Mundo Hispanohablante
• La Pagina del Idioma Espanol
This link is a fabulous resource for students, teachers, and parents
to browse through. Some of the stuff that they contain in them are
jokes, Spanish stories, and songs. When you get to the main link you
can browse through the other bulleted links to get those topics
information. Other links have CNN news in Spanish
and a variety of activities students can work on. Everyone can
learn a lot from them while having lots of fun.

LA COCINA MEXICANA/THE MEXICAN KITCHEN
http://www.cocina-mexico.com/invita/gent.html
This site provides teachers and parents with a lot of recipes to do.
This can also be helpful for when the Spanish department is going to
host a cultural fair at their school. Everyone can take it upon
themselves to create and try something different. Students can help there parents in making some of these recipes.

SPANISH DICTIONARY/TRANSLATOR
http://www.spanishdict.com/
On this site one can find a very useful translator to use when
translating English to Spanish or vise versa. Students can use it when
they are writing their essays or working on other homework. It can also
be used when someone wants to learn Spanish on their own time.
EL MUNDO LATINO CONTEMPORANEO/THE CONTEMPORARY LATINO WORLD
http://www.espanole.org/gente
This site is wonderful for all people. They give us a variety of things
to look at. It lists people for different categories such as, artists
of the 21st century, astronauts, athletes, singers, writers, movie
stars and so much more. Within these links one can browse to read a
little bit about these famous people. Everyone can learn something or
someone new that they had no idea about before.

OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INTSTURCTION
http://www.k12.wa.us/
This site is helpful for teacher and
parents as well as students. This site offers an anray of things. It
allows everyone to look at the WASL scores for not only your own
school but other schools around the state. The site provides
teachers with the state standards and expectations. Lastly, it gives the
demographics of a lot of schools. It is really helpufl for teachers and
parents.
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