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Decorating your classroom shouldn’t drain the bank! 🛒💸 | 5 Free Downloadables for Your Class!

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¡Hola mi gente linda! If you’re new here to The Cultural Classroom, my name is Allison and I am a Spanish Teacher with over a decade of classroom experience! One of my greatest joys is sharing my love and passion for the Spanish language and culture, while also uplifting marginalized groups. I know that the start of the school year can be hard: we want to create inclusive and welcoming communities, but with what budget? I get it because I’m there with you. Many of these resources were made because I personally couldn’t afford to buy them or I couldn’t find versions that were “inclusive” enough.

Personal note: For me, inclusion goes beyond simply race and ethnicity. I believe that it is essential to explore gender, religion, access, and sexual identity because these qualities (and more) are reflected in everyday Spanish language & culture. Therefore, my work & resources reflect that. Should you have any questions, feel free to email me at theculturalclassroomtpt@gmail.com.

For more resources, please explore my free and paid resources available at Teachers Pay Teachers:

1. Posters | Gender Inclusive Pronouns

These Gender Inclusive Pronouns Poster is a must-have for modern language classrooms. Foster an atmosphere of respect and understanding by incorporating gender-inclusive language–starting with the basics! Download here or below!

Related resources:

-Blog post on Gender Inclusive Language in Spanish Class & Language

-My recommended Non-binary/Gender Inclusive Language Resources on TpT

2. Posters | Social Justice & DEI Vocabulary Posters

These posters introduce students to social justice language and ideas which are important aspects of being a global citizen in the World Language classroom. Download here or below!

Related resources:

Blog post on Social Justice in the Spanish Classroom

Second blog post on Social Justice: Presentation w/ Resources

-My recommended Social Justice Resources on My TpT

3. Posters | Classroom Vocabulary Decor

Language learning is all about communication, and our inclusive posters with common classroom commands & vocabulary in Spanish will spark engagement and interaction. These vibrant visuals celebrate diversity while teaching essential vocabulary. Download here or below.

Related resources:

-My Favorite Back To School Resources on TpT!

4. Slides/Word Wall | Introductory Spanish Google Slides Presentation & Word Wall

Introducing your students to Spanish has never been easier! This Google Slides presentation serves as both an engaging introductory lesson and a versatile word wall. Enhance language retention and cultural exploration with this dynamic resource. Download here or below.

Related resources:

Blog Post of additional freebies getting-to-know-each-other resources

5. Posters | Technology-Free Environment Posters in Multiple Languages

Maintain focus and foster a productive atmosphere with our technology-free environment posters. Available in English, Spanish, and French, these posters gently remind students to keep distractions at bay for a more immersive learning experience. Download here or below.

Related resources:

-Get to know your students with these back-to-school icebreakers: Blobs & Lines and Reto de Bingo.

Thank you for reading this post! I hope that I helped you on your journey to creating a warm and welcoming classroom this year! A fellow teacher (shoutout to Pepa!!!!) who follows me shared a photo of some of my printables that she posted in class! See below. I hope that you feel the sense of community that she worked hard to create!

Con mucho amor,

Allison

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Hi! My name is Allison Perryman. I have taught Spanish for over a decade and enjoy exploring diversity within world language communities. I am passionate about inclusion, Afro-Latinidad, and diversity. I founded The Cultural Classroom to help other teachers integrate authentic culture into their curriculum. I have presented at various conferences and was the Keynote speaker at The Fellowship of Language Educators of New Jersey (FLENJ). If you have any questions, feel free to email me at theculturalclassroomtpt@gmail.com!

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