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8 Spanish Winter Traditions Reading | Gallery Walk + Individual Readings

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  • 8 Spanish Winter Traditions Reading | Gallery Walk + Individual Readings
  • 8 Spanish Winter Traditions Reading | Gallery Walk + Individual Readings
  • 8 Spanish Winter Traditions Reading | Gallery Walk + Individual Readings
  • 8 Spanish Winter Traditions Reading | Gallery Walk + Individual Readings
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Are you looking for an engaging Winter Activity in your Spanish Class? This set of readings on the culture of Winter Traditions is an excellent alternative lesson plan!

This set includes comprehensible readings about Winter Traditions. These 8 readings will teach students about various winter / Christmas / Hanukkah traditions throughout Latin America, The Caribbean, and Spain. New Year's Traditions are not included in this product, but you can find them all here!

Included Traditions: Tió Nadal (Spain), La Parranda (Puerto Rico), Las Posadas (Latin America), Jánuca (Argentina), Los Charramicos (Dominican Republic), La Comida de España (Spain), Día de las Velitas (Colombia), & Los Angelitos (Dominican Republic).

The variety of readings will keep your students engaged whether you choose to use them for a gallery walk, whole class readings, warm ups, or digitally. Each reading has glossed words at the bottom that may be less common to your students, and each reading includes a picture to represent the tradition. The text of this set is editable if you would like to change the wording; however, if you find an error please email me at profezulita@gmail.com I can update the resource!

Includes:

- 8 Readings in digital and printable format for Gallery Walk

- Editable text to change language or gloss new words

- Glossed "new" words for each reading

- Gallery Walk notes catcher sheet

- 8 Individual Readings with comprehension check questions - great for independent work or Sub Plans

This product contains a PDF download with a link to a Google Drive folder. You will need to make a copy of the files in the folder to access them.

 

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