Unleashing the Fun of Learning World Languages with Emoji Scavenger Hunt

Have you heard of the Emoji Scavenger Hunt game?

🕵 The Emoji Scavenger Hunt game is a fun and interactive way to engage your World Language students and help them practice their language skills. This online game, created by Google, challenges players to find and identify real-world objects using only their smartphone camera and a set of emojis as clues. 

It's a great way to get students moving, thinking creatively, and using their language skills in a real-world context.

To use Emoji Scavenger Hunt with your students, you'll need a set of devices (smartphones or tablets) for each student or group of students. You'll also need a way to project the game's website (https://emojiscavengerhunt.withgoogle.com/) onto a screen or board so that the whole class can participate.

To get started, visit the website and click on the "Play" button. The game will automatically generate a set of emojis as clues. Each emoji represents a different object the students will need to find in their environment. For example, the 🚪 emoji might represent a door, while the 🍎 emoji might represent an apple.

Once the game begins, students will have a set amount of time to find and photograph each object. As they find each object, they can show the class and practice describing it in the target language.

The game can be used for a variety of language skills, such as vocabulary, grammar, sentence structure, and oral fluency.

Another way to use this game is to assign the students in groups and have them compete against each other. The group that finds the most objects in the time limit wins.

You can watch a quick demo about how to use it below. 👇👇

Emoji Scavenger Hunt is a fun and engaging way to get students moving and using their language skills in a real-world context.

It's a great way to break up the monotony of traditional classroom activities and give students a chance to practice their skills in a fun and interactive way.

My students and I love this game, so give it a try with your World Language students and see how much they enjoy it!

Looking for more ideas? Check out the Tech for World Language Teachers Facebook group community. You can also check out our online professional development community.

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How World Language Teachers Can Avoid Burn Out

Every year, thousands of World Language teachers worldwide reach a point of burnout. This is often caused by a combination of factors, including large class sizes, low pay, and a lack of administrative support.

Teacher burnout can seriously impact both the teacher and their students. When a teacher is burned out, they are less likely to be able to give their students the attention they need and deserve. This can lead to lower grades and a higher rate of discipline problems.

There are a few things that teachers can do to prevent burnout.

*First, making time for yourself outside of the classroom is essential. This can be difficult, but it is important to find a balance between work and personal life.

*Secondly, staying organized and having a positive attitude is important.

Third, take an assessment of your teaching practice. Where can you make changes to save time? For example, make time to review tech tools and no-prep lessons you can use to help you save time planning and grading.

The Tech for World Language Teacher Community and The World Language Teacher Tech Academy offer many resources and ideas for saving time in planning, grading, and teaching.

Finally, be sure to reach out to your support network, whether that is other teachers, family, or friends.

You can connect with other World Language Teachers inside of the Tech for World Language Teachers community on Facebook. It is a great place to get ideas, ask questions and get support.

If you are a teacher who is struggling with burnout, know that you are not alone. There are many resources available to help you through this difficult time.

Check out the Tech for World Language Teachers blog, the Facebook group, and the online professional development community.

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The Amazing Race Activities for Language Class

It can be a challenge to keep students engaged throughout the school year. That is why coming up with meaningful language and cultural activities is crucial to keeping your language students excited and engaged.

I recently hosted a live workshop about The Amazing Race Activities for Language Class.

In the workshop, my special guest Gerardo Gancz, a Spanish teacher with over 17 years of experience, shared about some super fun and interactive activities and how he is successfully using them with his students.

You can view the workshop here.

We are going to host The Amazing Race Activities for Language Class Workshop 2 on June 9th at 7:00 PM.

Workshop 2 will show you step-step- how you can create your own amazing interactive activities.

Below is a sneak peek at what's included when you sign up.

Enroll in the workshop here.

As you can see the resources are available in Spanish and French but can be easily adapted to any language or subject.

You can access the two workshops and the No-Prep resources here.

Hope you enjoy!

-Rachel

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Free Student Awards Certificate Templates

It’s official, the end of the school year is upon us and summer is just around the corner.

This is the perfect time to celebrate the achievement of our students. A great way to do that is by hosting a class/school awards ceremony.

Below are some really nice free Student Awards Templates you can use.

Virtual Graduation and End of Year Awards slides by Slides Mania

Fun free certificate template. EOY Awards by Slides Mania

Class Awards Certificates by Slidesgo

Student Awards Templates by Canva

As you can see there are so many beautiful designs to choose from, your awards ceremony is surely to be a success!

Hope you enjoy! 

-Rachel

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How To Make Interactive Checklists In Google Slides

If you’re a teacher then you know the importance of staying organized and on top of things. Using checklists is a great way to get organized and get things done. Did you know you can easily create interactive checklist with Google Docs?

I created a quick tutorial for you to see how you can easily start using this Time-Saving feature. You can watch the tutorial below.


Looking for More Resources for Language Teachers?

Hello! I’m Rachel Lucas, I am a Spanish teacher and Ed Tech Trainer with over 17 years of experience. I am passionate about helping World Language teachers learn to use technology to Save Time, Engage their students, and Improve proficiency.

I help teachers through my online professional development community The World Language Teacher Tech Academy – where there are On-Demand Courses and No-Prep downloadable lesson resources.

All the courses and resources were designed to help save you time, engage your language students, and improve proficiency.

If you want simple, effective ideas for using technology in your World Language classroom, I would LOVE to help you inside the World Language Teacher Tech Academy.

Join TODAY to get unlimited access to ALL of our courses and resources for ONLY $5.

Jeopardy Labs Tutorial

If you are looking for a fast and easy way to make FUN interactive review games, check out Jeopardy Labs.

Jeopardy Labs allows you to create self-scoring Jeopardy-Style games much more easily than using a PowerPoint templates. Jeopardy is a Super FUN way to review material with your language students.

You can create your own game in minutes or browse from the game library.

Here is the review game I made for my Intermediate Spanish students. This review games covers the following topics: People, subject pronouns, the verb ser, the family, and the verb tener.

Click here to access the Spanish 1 review game.

I also made a quick tutorial for you to see how easy it is to create your own Jeopardy-Style review games. You can view the tutorial below.

Looking for More Resources for Language Teachers?

Hello! I’m Rachel Lucas, I am a Spanish teacher and Ed Tech Trainer with over 17 years experience. I am passionate about helping World Language teachers learn to use technology to Save Time, Engage their students, and Improve proficiency.

I help teachers through my online professional development community The World Language Teacher Tech Academy – where there are tutorial videos, courses, links, and No-Prep downloadable resources.

I like to focus on easy ways to incorporate technology into what you are already doing in your World Language curriculum through a range of creative projects. I also run live workshops and have presented at countless conferences.

If you want simple, effective ideas for using technology in World Language classroom, I would LOVE to help you inside the World Language Teacher Tech Academy.

Learn more and take a sneak peek inside here.

Engage Your Language Students With Authentic Music

Have you heard of the Locura de marzo? If you are a Spanish teacher this is an AMAZING way to get your students excited and engaged. 

So what exactly is the Locura de marzo?

It is a SUPER FUN music tournament that takes place each year in March (March Madness). It is organized and hosted by Ben Ashby of senorashby.com

The tournament works like this, each day two songs face off against each other. Students from all over the world listen and vote for their favorite song. The winning song moves on to the next round and the losing song gets eliminated. I have my students participate in the Locura de marzo each year and they LOVE it! 😍

Last year Sr. Ashby came Live on The Tech for World Language Teachers Community to explain all the details about this AWESOME music competition.

You can watch and get all the details below.

Want to connect with other Spanish teachers who are participating in the Locura de marzo? Be sure to check out Señor Ashby's Locura De Marzo Facebook group. There are tons of ideas and resources you can use with your Spanish language students. 

Not a Spanish teacher? No worries, you can still get ideas about how to get your students engaged and excited with authentic music. If you are a French teacher there is also a Facebook group called Musique Mercredi and a website where you can get all the details about the French music tournament, you find out more here.

Are you a member of the Tech for World Language Teachers Facebook group? We have over 15,000 language teachers just like you. We share tips, ideas, and resources.

How to record screencast video lessons with Loom

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One of the questions I get asked all the time inside of the Tech for World Language Teachers community is, how to record screencast lessons? Many teachers don't know where to start? With so many tools available it can be a challenge knowing which tool to select. My favorite tool for recording screencasts is Loom. Out of all of the tools, I have tried Loom is hands down the easiest to use. Not only is it super easy and friendly to use. There is no time wasted having to upload/download videos to share. Loom allows you to instantly share your screencast recording via the Loom link. You can use the Loom Chrome extension or the desktop app for more advanced features. You can even add call to actions and clickable links to your video. The best part is that teachers and students get FREE lifetime access when using their educational organization email address. You can visit Loom.com to get your free teacher account. Want to learn how to use Loom? Check out my step-by-step tutorial below.

Want more tech training resources? Check out our professional development community the World Language Teacher Tech Academy. We have lots of training and resources to help save you time and engage your students.