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Love super fun, no prep digital activities AND saving lots of money? Check out this bundle of 165 engaging, easy-to-grade Spanish digital mystery pictures! Your Spanish students will get a ton of practice as they answer a variety of questions in Google Sheets.
Best part? These no-prep Spanish pixel art activities are self-checking! If a student’s answer is correct, part of the hidden picture will be revealed. If a student’s answer is incorrect, the image will not change. That lets the student know he/she needs to try again. The instant feedback really helps students improve their skills! Plus, they LOVE these mystery pictures!
You save over 30% when you buy the bundle, plus you get all additions to the bundle FOR FREE once you own it. That’s over $200 in savings! The price will increase each time I add a new one to the bundle. Get it now before the price goes up!
Test drive this bundle with this free Numbers 1-30 Digital Mystery Picture!
MYSTERY PICTURES INCLUDED IN THIS BUNDLE SO FAR:
Adjectives – Catedral de Granada, Nicaragua
Adjectives – Teens
Adverbs of Frequency – Papel Picado
Affirmative Tú Commands – Tulum
Affirmative and Negative Tú Commands – Spanish Dancer
Affirmative and Negative Words – Iberian Lynx
Cognates – Día de Acción de Gracias
Cognates – Día de San Patricio
Cognates – Día de San Valentín
Cognates – La Navidad
Cognates – La Primavera
Conditional Tense – Alebrije
Definite and Indefinite Articles – Rafael Nadal
Demonstrative Adjectives
Direct Object Pronouns – Costa Rica
E-IE Stem-Changers – Mitad del Mundo
ESTAR – Snowman
ESTAR & Prepositions – Lin-Manuel Miranda
False Cognates – South American Harpy Eagle
Formal Commands – Tonina
GUSTAR – Gaucho
GUSTAR + Infinitive – Spanish Flag
Imperfect Tense – César Chávez
Imperfect Tense – Flag of Uruguay
Imperfect Tense – La Navidad
Indirect Object Pronouns – Angel Falls
Indirect Object Pronouns and Direct Object Pronouns – Diego Rivera Painting
Intro to Spanish – Hola/Hello
IR – Casa Azul
IR- La Navidad
IR – Puerto Rico
Irregular Present Progressive Verbs – Palacio de Bellas Artes
Irregular Yo Verbs – Marc Anthony
Llevar + Spanish Clothing Vocabulary
Long Possessive Adjectives – Salsa Dancers
Me Gusta + Infinitive – Incan Artifact
Noun/Adjective Agreement – Antigua
Numbers 1-30 – Galapagos Green Sea Turtle
Numbers 0-100 – Mariachi Singer
Numbers 100-1,000 – La Mano in Punta de Este, Uruguay
Numbers up to 1,000 – Dali Painting
O-UE Stem-Changers – José Martí
Past Participles
Past Subjunctive – La Malinche
Present -AR Verbs – Tango Dancers
Present -AR Verbs – El Invierno
Present -ER/-IR Verbs – Segovia Aqueduct
Present -ER/-IR Verbs – El Invierno
Present -ER/-IR Verbs – Una Dama Mexicana
Present Perfect – Churros y Chocolate
Present Perfect – Líneas de Nazca
Present Progressive – Dali Painting
Present Progressive – Día de San Valentín
Present Stem-changers – Cuenca’s New Cathedral
Present Stem-changers – El Invierno
Present Stem-Changers – Mariachi Band
Present Subjunctive – Picasso
Present Tense – Los Reyes Magos
Preterite -AR Verbs – Alhambra Palace in Granada
Preterite -AR Verbs – Felices Fiestas
Preterite -CAR/-GAR/-ZAR Verbs – Ecuadorian Floral Market
Preterite -ER/-IR Verbs – Quetzal Bird
Preterite -ER/-IR Verbs – Parrot
Preterite -ER/-IR Verbs – La Navidad
Preterite I & J Verbs – Rosie Perez
Preterite Reflexive Verbs – Tikal
Preterite Sandal Verbs – Easter Island
Preterite U Verbs – Idalys Ortiz
Preterite Y Verbs – Semana Santa
Preterite Tense – el Año Nuevo
Preterite Tense – Chichen Itza
Preterite Tense – Salvador Dali
Preterite vs Imperfect – Flamenco Dancer
Preterite vs Imperfect – El Invierno
Preterite vs Imperfect – Una Mujer
Questions Words – ¿Hablas español?
Reflexive Verbs – Día de San Valentín
Reflexive Verbs – Equatorial Guinea
Reflexive Verbs – La Navidad
Regular Present Progressive Verbs – Día de los Muertos
Regular Present Progressive Verbs – Día de San Valentín
Regular Present Progressive Verbs – El Invierno
Regular Present Tense Verbs – Carnaval
Regular Present Tense Verbs – Día de San Valentín
Regular Present Tense Verbs – Día de los Muertos
Regular Present Tense Verbs – Football
Regular Present Tense Verbs – Frida Kahlo
Regular Present Tense Verbs – Las Posadas
Regular Present Tense Verbs – Feliz Navidad
Regular Present Tense Verbs – Juan Soto
Regular Preterite Tense Verbs – Machu Picchu
Regular Preterite Tense Verbs – Día de San Valentín
Regular Preterite Tense Verbs – Día de Muertos
Regular Preterite Tense Verbs – El Otoño
Regular Preterite Tense Verbs – Lotería
Regular Preterite Tense Verbs – Tió de Nadal
SABER vs. CONOCER – Simón Bolívar
Saludos y Despedidas
SER – La Navidad
SER – Mariano Rivera
SER vs. ESTAR – La Sagrada Família in Barcelona
SER vs ESTAR – La Navidad (Poinsettias)
SER vs ESTAR – Músico
SER vs ESTAR – Día de Acción de Gracias
Short Possessive Adjectives – Copán
Short Possessive Adjectives – Frida Painting
Short Possessive Adjectives – La Navidad
Spanish Animal Vocabulary – French Bulldog
Spanish Body Part Vocabulary – Iguazu Falls
Spanish City Vocabulary #1 (Places in the City)
Spanish City Vocabulary #2 (Things in the City)
Spanish Clothing Vocabulary – Traditional Dress of El Salvador
Spanish Cooking Vocabulary – Chocolate con Queso
Spanish Daily Routine Vocabulary – Map of South America
Spanish Days of the Week and Months of the Year
Spanish Family Vocabulary
Spanish Food and Drink Vocabulary – Hamburger and Fries
Spanish Free Time Vocabulary – Sports
Spanish Fruit and Vegetable Vocabulary – La Sandía
Spanish Health Vocabulary
Spanish House and Chore Vocabulary – Hacienda
Spanish Medical Vocabulary – Doctor
Spanish Nationality Vocabulary
Spanish Occupation Vocabulary – Chef
Spanish Restaurant Vocabulary
Spanish School Subject Vocabulary
Spanish School Vocabulary – Students in Uniform
Spanish-Speaking Countries and Capitals
Spanish Technology Vocabulary
Spanish Travel Vocabulary – Patagonia
Spanish Weather and Seasons Vocabulary
Subject Pronouns – Karol G
Subject Pronouns and SER – Alebrije
Subject Pronouns and SER – Los Reyes Magos (Roscón de Reyes)
Subjunctive – Flag of Mexico
Telling Time in Spanish – El Año Nuevo
TENER Phrases – Presencias Tutelares Sculptures
Verbs like GUSTAR – Sloth
Verb Tense Review – Luchador
Yo Go Verbs
Each Spanish digital mystery picture includes:
- 20 fill-in-the-blank questions
- 5 find the error and fix it questions
- 5 multiple-choice translation questions
- 1 self-checking pixel art picture in Google Sheets
- Teacher directions
- Answer key
Spanish digital mystery pictures are great for:
- Test review
- Sub plans
- Centers or stations
- Homework
- Independent practice
- Early finishers
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
What will I need to assign this Spanish pixel art to my students?
You will need:
❶ Access to the internet
❷ A Google Drive account
How do I collect student work?
Your students will simply complete their own copies of the Google Sheet and turn them in to you. Instructions for making a copy are in the PDF.
How will I know when a mystery picture is added to the bundle?
You will receive the new mystery picture delivered straight to your inbox for free! How easy is that?!
Want to save even more? Check out my Spanish Google Activities Mega Bundle which is all my mystery pictures, Google Slides, Google Forms, and digital escape rooms at a savings of over 60%!
Questions about this bundle? Please don’t hesitate to email me at [email protected]. I’m always happy to help!
Thanks for checking out my Spanish pixel art bundle!
La Profe Plotts
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