Have I even really explained what a MagnetMat is??
Well, over the summer, the little wheels in my head began spinning, and I started experimenting on how I could create hands-on materials that would make my students eager to fill-in-the-blanks and practice conjugating Spanish verbs. Somewhere in my thought process, the idea of using magnets came up (maybe because my student were obsessed with them in our magnetism unit), and after a lot of refining, I finally came up with what I like to call "MagnetMats." (Maybe I should have spent some of my creativity on the name, sorry!)
Here are some pics to better explain myself:
Front Cover
Magnet Matching
Word Tracing and Number Word Matching with a Dry-Erase Marker
Back Page - Number Match, Activity Suggestions, Card Envelope
Inside View
So, that's an overview of one my MagnetMats (I think there are 22??). For now, the mats cover early elementary sight words, basic Spanish vocabulary, and Spanish verb conjugation.
I did mention this Crayons MagnetMat is FREE, right?
You can download from TpT.
Happy Teaching!
Thanks! These are great! Just found your blog. So nice to have found another Spanish teacher! I'm your newest follower :)
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