AR+Verbs

=-AR VERBS=


 * Cubes** - One activity I did with my students is that I gave each student a cube cut-out sheet -- which will make TWO cubes. They will fill in one cube with pronouns and the other cube with verbs (this doesn't necessarily have to be done with -AR verbs, but I used it for this). Then, I have students trade their cubes (or dice?) with another student and they roll about 5 times, and write down the answers -- so for example if I get a dice that says "Yo" and another dice that says "Hablar" I'd write down "Yo Hablo" -- then trade with another student -- and you can have the students do this for as long as you deem necessary. [[file:cubes.pdf]]


 * - AR Notes & Powerpoint** [[file:ARverbnotes.pdf]] and [[file:arverbs.ppt]] (*Note: I didn't create the powerpoint, my mentor teacher gave it to me to use).

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 * AR Verbs Rap**


 * -AR Verb Stories**

Students can create their own -ar verb stories using photos like these user:chericem1

[|Conjugation Practice] Free self-tests re: tenses in French, German, Latin, & Spanish - registration required user:chericem1

[|Teaching Verbs] (with Manipulatives) - By Susan Shelby from FLTEACH

[|Teaching Verbs](with M&Ms or Skittles) - By Sharron Saam from FLTEACH (originally posted with the subject: Re: Looking for fun activities for teaching "ir" and "er" verbs.)

[|Teaching Verbs] (with Wind-up Toys) - By Bill Graf from FLTEACH