Would you like your kids to have a blast while learning the Serbian Cyrillic Alphabet? Here are seven simple, fun, and easy-to-set-up activities. When your kiddos finish the first activity, I promise they will ask for more.
Roll. Color. Learn the Cyrillic Alphabet.
I love Roll the dice activities. Here’s why. Roll the dice activities allow kids to have so much fun, compete, interact, and learn. Say goodbye to boring activities kids don’t like. Let’s have some fun and learn the Cyrillic Alphabet.
Gather your materials: Die 1 printable, recording sheets, glue, scissors, and some colored pencils.
Please note that you need the same supplies to set up all seven activities: free printables, scissors, glue, and some colored pencils.
You can start by printing the die and recording sheets for each player. Grab scissors and glue and assemble the die. Have your kids take turns rolling a die, sound out the letters they rolled, and color the letters in alphabetical order. The lucky player who colors one column first is the winner.
Let’s find the missing letter. This a quick and simple activity for young Serbian learners.
Are you up for a fun activity to practice letter sequencing in Serbian? No worries. One fun activity is coming your way. You can start by printing Die 2. Use scissors to cut out the die and glue to put it together. Next, print out the recording sheet for each player.
Let your kids choose one colored pencil, and you are all set. Now, invite your kids and give them directions. Have your kiddos roll a die, sound out the Serbian letters they rolled, use the colored pencil, and trace the correct missing letter on the recording sheet. The child who traces all the letters first wins.
Roll-a-die activities are fantastic. Why? I managed to sneak in some handwriting practice. Kids are so excited they don’t even realize they are learning the Serbian Alphabet. They roll, trace, and hope to win.
Do you want your kids to be excited about learning beginning sounds? I have a solution. Roll a Die activity. You will be amazed at how eager your kids will be to learn the letter sounds. All you have to do is to assemble the Die 3, prepare the recording sheets, and some colored pencils. Please sit back and watch your kiddos learning the Alphabet and having a blast as they do so.
A quick tip: Would you like to make setting up these activities stress-free? You may want to assemble the die and print the recording sheets the day before. The next day you pull out the sheets, grab a dice, and some colored pencils.
Let your kids take turns rolling a die, name the image, identify the beginning sound, and color the corresponding letter on the recording sheet. The winner is the one who colors all the letters first.
What letter comes next? A simple activity to arrange the Serbian letters alphabetically.
Are your kiddos asking for more activities to learn the Serbian Alphabet? I’ve got you covered. Let’s put together Die 4. Each kid gets one recording sheet and colored pencils.
Have your kids roll a die, sound out the letter, grab the recording sheet, and color the letter that comes next. Who is the winner? The child who colors all letters first.
Easy Serbian letter recognition activity, Cyrillic Alphabet.
How to introduce the Cyrillic Alphabet to your little ones? Let’s assemble Die 5, print the recording sheets and sharpen the colored pencils. Have your kids roll a die, identify the letter and use a colored pencil to label the letter on the recording sheet.
This activity is perfect for kids just starting to learn the Serbian Alphabet. It gives a lot of opportunities for success. Your kids will be so proud when they label their first letter. This is a fantastic way to make learning the Cyrillic Alphabet a fun and positive experience for the youngest.
Learning the Serbian Alphabet is easy-peasy.
Are you ready for one more quick and easy Roll a Die activity? Kids are engaged and having fun. Sounds great? Setting up Roll Die activities is super easy. To set up this activity, you can start by printing the recording sheets, grab 6 colored pencils and label 6 images at the top of the recording sheet. Grab glue and scissors, and you will assemble Die 6 quickly. Lay out the recording sheets and colored pencils in front of your kids.
Have your kiddos take turns rolling a die, name the image and identify the beginning sound in the word. Next, they must find the image on the recording sheet that starts with the same beginning sound. Grab the corresponding colored pencil and color the image.
Learning the beginning sounds in Serbian in a playful way.
What is the best way to encourage your kiddos to master the beginning sounds in Serbian? The trick is to find the activity they love. Do your kids think simple activities are boring? Here is an activity for those little learners who love a challenge.
Let’s set it up. Use glue and scissors to put Die 7 and Die 8 together. Print out the recording sheets and sharpen the colored pencils.
Have your kids roll Die 7 and sound out the letter. Next, they roll Die8, name the image and identify the beginning sound. Now comes the tricky part. If the beginning sound of the image on Die8 matches the letter sound on Die 7, kids grab a pencil and color the image and the letter on the recording sheet. The winner is the child who colors in one column first.
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Are you up for some fun activities to introduce plural nouns to your kiddos? It’s no secret that learning Serbian grammar takes a lot of practice. What can you do to have your kids learn Serbian without being overwhelmed? The best way to make learning a new language fun and effective is to offer your kiddos loads of simple and fun activities.
Read. Flip. Check.
This activity is as simple as the title suggests. Quick and simple. Sounds great? If you want your kids to learn plural nouns in Serbian step by step, this activity is a great way to start.
I love bottle cap activities for so many reasons. As I mentioned in my previous posts, kids love to move, touch different manipulatives, learn by doing and interact with each other. Grab some bottle caps. It’s time to prep a hands-on activity.
How to set it up?
Gather your materials: large bottle caps, free printable, scissors, glue, or blue tack. You can start by printing the pdf. Grab scissors to cut out the nouns. Use glue to place the singular nouns on the tops of the bottle caps, flip the bottle caps, and glue the plural nouns. Arrange the bottle caps in front of your child with singular nouns facing up. Have your kiddos read the noun and put it in plural form.
You need to try this simple bottle cap activity.
This activity is perfect for busy parents. Why? Kiddos can use this activity independently. They flip the bottle cap over and check the answer. You can sit back and drink your coffee while your kiddos are learning Serbian.
It’s exciting to know that the answer is on the inside of the bottle cap. Why? Well, children don’t like when you correct them. This time they are in charge and can do this activity independently. My boy is so happy when he can turn off the light or throw something in the trash. He is so proud when he can do things his way.
Print. Play. Learn Plural Nouns.
Playing games is a great way to encourage kids to learn. Do you have a kiddo who loves to compete? Competitive children are focused on winning and not on learning. They have so much fun, so playing board games doesn’t feel like learning. With this in mind, I created a simple board game to motivate reluctant learners.
Let’s set it up and learn plural nouns.
Do you love print-and-go activities? Of course, you do. Then you will love how easy this game is to set up. You can start by printing the game and a recording sheet for each player. Grab a die and some playing pieces.
Now, let’s explain the rules. Have kids roll the die and move the playing pieces. Next, they read the noun, grab the recording sheet and write down the plural form of the noun. The winner is a kiddo who gets to the end of the game first.
Please note that you can also use the recording sheet as a worksheet.
Roll a die. Have fun. Learn Plural Nouns.
If you want to transform a boring worksheet into a fun activity, Roll a die sheet is a way to go. Please, note that this activity comes in two versions.
Version#1 Fill in the missing letter
Grab your supplies: Roll a die sheet ( feminine and neuter ) or ( masculine), die pdf, pencils, scissors, and glue. Start by printing the pdf. Grab glue and scissors and put the die together. Have your kids roll a die and read the noun they land on. Now, they grab a pencil, fill in the missing letters, and write the plural form of the noun. The winner is the child who fills out one of the columns first.
Version#2 Color in the plural noun in Serbian
To set up this activity, you need scissors, glue, Roll a die pdf, and a die printable. Grab the scissors to cut out the die and glue to assemble it. Let kiddos take turns rolling a die and name the image they land on. Next, they color the singular or plural form of the noun. Who is the winner? All you have to do is color one of the columns first.
Will you try these activities with your kiddos? What activity do you like best?
Are you looking for free printables to encourage your kids to learn new Serbian words? I have prepared three fun and easy-to-set-up activities. Fun activities are the key. Learning a new language is a piece of cake when your kiddos are having fun. If you offer your kids engaging activities, they will be eager to learn. It’s as simple as that.
Print.Play.Learn Serbian
How to make learning Serbian fun and easy? Play games. It’s no secret kids of all ages love games. Would you like your children to have a blast and learn the alphabet, new words, or even grammar? Sounds great?
With this in mind, I prepared a simple and low-prep game. To set up this game, all you need are a board game printable, a dice, and some playing pieces. You can start by printing the game. You are all set if you have a die and playing pieces at the start. Let the fun begin!
Have your kiddos take turns rolling a die, name the season they land on, and point at the image that represents the season. The players must name the missing season if they land on the blank spot.
Learn Serbian words without worksheets
Are you sick of using worksheets your kids don’t like? I feel you. Do you need a quick, effective activity that doesn’t require a lot of prep? These task cards are perfect for you. I was so excited when I came up with my first set of cards to help kids learn the alphabet. I was on a mission to create a great alternative to worksheets.
Now, let’s go back to setting up this activity. Gather your supplies. You only need two things: free printables and scissors. Use scissors to cut out the task cards and lay down the cards in front of your child.
Have your kids read and answer the questions correctly:
Read a word, and look at the image. Are they matched correctly?
Check out the image and name the correct season the image represents.
Read the words and say what season is missing.
Read the name of the season and say what season comes next.
Read the months and name the correct season.
Worksheets can be effective, too. But sometimes, you need a break from them. If this is the case, check out these cards and have your kids revise seasons and months in Serbian quickly and easily.
Print. Roll a die. Learn
If you are looking for a more active way to help kids build their Serbian vocabulary, the Roll a dice activity is a way to go. Trust me. Kids love to learn by doing. Use every opportunity to get them excited about learning. Kids roll a die, compete, have so much fun and learn as they do. Another thing I love about this activity is that you can roll a die, too. Why not? Grab a die and have fun rolling the dice with your kiddos.
Gather your supplies: free printable die, recording sheet, scissors, glue, and bingo markers. Let’s assemble the die. Use glue and scissors to put it together. Use scissors to cut out the recording sheets for each player.
Please, note that recording sheets come in two versions:
sheet with images
sheet with words
Each player will get one recording sheet. Have your kiddos roll a die, read the season name and use bingo markers to cover the correct image/ word representing the season. If the player rolls a circle, they must miss a turn. The winner is a child who covers all the images/ words.
Will you try these activities with your kiddos?
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Are you looking for a quick and easy way to help your kiddos learn the Serbian Alphabet? Do you have a set of magnetic alphabet tiles? Would you like to use the tiles to have your kids master the alphabet? I have a solution if the answer to these three questions is YES.
I am so excited to share printables that are fun for kids and easy for parents to set up. It’s a win-win! Wait! You don’t have the alphabet tiles. Not to worry. Just grab a pencil and print out the pdf.
Fun Beginning Sounds Match Up for Young Serbian learners.
Today, my little boy discovered letters on the shirt I was wearing. Soon, he started asking questions about the letters. When your kids show interest in learning, don’t miss out on the opportunity to offer them a fun, hands-on activity to feed their curiosity and encourage them to learn.
Grab the magnetic alphabet tiles, a bowl, and your free printable to set up this activity. Start by printing the sheet. Pop the tiles into a plastic bowl and place the printable in front of your kiddo. Have your child name the image and find the tile with the corresponding letter.
What letter comes next?
Children love to learn by doing. With this in mind, using manipulatives is a great way to introduce the alphabet to kids. You can use magnetic alphabet tiles, toys, and puzzles. You name it. Have your kids touch, sort, arrange and move around various manipulatives and learn the Cyrillic Alphabet in a fun and effective way.
Now, let’s go back to our activity. Grab the bowl with tiles and print out the free sheet. Invite your kiddo and explain the rules. Have your child sound out the letter and find the tile with the letter of the alphabet that comes next.
Let’s learn to arrange the letters alphabetically.
Hands-on activities are my favorite. Leave a pencil in a pencil box and grab magnetic alphabet tiles. I have an idea. Let’s make this activity more fun. Why not turn it into a competition? Your kids will be so excited and motivated to learn Serbian. Ready? Set! Go!
Each kiddo will get one printable and a bowl with tiles. The set of alphabet tiles I have includes 60 letters, and we all know that the Serbian Cyrillic Alphabet has 30 letters. This means you will get two sets in one pack, which is fantastic because you can make short words.
If your kids are ready, it’s time for a competition. Let your children sound out the letters, find the matching magnetic letters and arrange them alphabetically. The child who finishes first is the lucky winner.
Here is one more activity to learn the Serbian alphabet’s beginning sounds
Is the printable in front of your child? Are the magnetic alphabet tiles in a bowl? Then, you are ready for the next activity. Have your kiddo look at the images, name them and if the words start with the same letter, they must find the corresponding tile and place it next to the pictures.
Play. Have fun. Learn the Serbian Alphabet.
Kids don’t like learning, but they love playing games. Why not use a game to sneak in learning the alphabet? The trick is to keep those little hands busy. The best way to do this is to offer them a game. So, here it comes. Gather your supplies: letter die printable, recording sheet with images, scissors, glue, and magnetic alphabet tiles.
Use scissors to cut out the die and glue to assemble it. Let’s talk about the rules. Have your kiddos take turns rolling a die, sound out the letter they rolled, and use a correct alphabet tile to cover one image that starts with that letter. The player misses a turn if the tile is already on the image. The winner is a child who covers all the images first. Easy-peasy to set up and fun to play. Wouldn’t you agree?
Will you try these alphabet activities with your kiddos?
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Are you looking for free printables to practice the Serbian Cyrillic Alphabet? Your kiddos are all grown up and ready to learn the alphabet. You must be excited and overwhelmed at the same time. Parents are often so excited and can’t wait for their kids to master the letters of the alphabet, so they push them too hard—no need to rush.
Have your kids learn the Serbian Cyrillic Alphabet with ease. Check out these low-prep hands-on activities and have your kids hooked. I can promise you that they will be eager to learn.
Free Roll and color in printable to help kids learn the beginning sounds
This activity is perfect for keeping those little hands busy and learning to recognize the beginning sounds quickly.
Grab your free printables, and let’s set up this activity
Gather your supplies: roll a die sheet, die1, die2 printables, glue, scissors, and colored pencils.
Start by printing off the free pdf. Use scissors to cut out the die1 and die2 and glue to assemble them. Invite your kiddos and explain the rules. Have your children roll die 1, then die 2 and name the images they land on. If the words start with the same sound, they must grab the recording sheet and a pencil to color the corresponding letter. The player must miss a turn if the beginning sound in words is different. The kid who fills one of the columns first is our lucky winner.
Why do you need to check out these free task cards?
What is so special about these cards? They incorporate learning to identify the beginning sounds, missing letter activities, and practicing alphabetical order.
To prep this activity, all you need are a printer and scissors. You can start by printing out the cards. Use scissors to cut out the cards and arrange them in front of your kiddo.
What will your kids learn if you give these free printables a try?
1. Identifying the beginning sounds
Let your child look at the image, sound out the letter, and say if they are a match.
2. Which letter comes next?
Have your child sound out the letter and say which letter comes next.
3. A missing letter
Your kiddos must look at the letters and sound out the missing letter.
Let your kids take a look at the letters, sound them out, and arrange them alphabetically.
All this in one activity? These simple yet effective task cards are fantastic. You could turn it into a competition to get your kids excited about this activity. Grab a blank sheet of paper and a pen and record the points every time the kids answer correctly.
Free Serbian Cyrillic Alphabet Word Hunt
Prepare Word Hunt sheets and pencils for each player. What do your kids have to do? It’s simple. Let them try to find something in their surroundings that starts with the sound, name it and write it down next to the corresponding letter. If you want you could turn this activity into a competition, too. The child who writes out more words is a winner.
Grab your free printables today and make learning the Serbian Cyrillic Alphabet fun and stress-free.
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