Kids need a lot of repetition to learn the alphabet, especially the Serbian Cyrillic Alphabet. A few days ago, my son discovered colorful alphabet magnets. He was so excited. What letter is this? Mommy, is this A? He is too young to learn to identify each letter, but I was so proud that he was curious. These activities aim to motivate children to learn the Serbian Alphabet in a fun and playful way.
How to help kids practice the alphabetical order?
Suppose you feel overwhelmed or don’t know where to start. Not to worry. No child can’t resist a board game.
Start by printing the board game, and grab a dice and some playing pieces. Have your kids roll a die, identify the letter and pronounce it correctly. They must recognize the missing letter if they land on a blank spot. The winner is a player who gets to the end first. Check out this game and encourage your kiddos to practice identifying the letters of the Serbian Cyrillic Alphabet in alphabetical order.
Let’s practice beginning sounds in the Serbian Cyrillic Alphabet
You can start by printing the board game, recording sheets with images for each player, garb a die, and some counters.
Once you set up the game, it’s time to have some fun. Let your kids take turns rolling a die and moving the counters along the board. They must name the image they land on, identify the beginning sounds and find the image on the recording sheet that starts with the same letter. Easy to set up. Fun. Simple. Music to my ears. Not only will your kids master identifying the beginning sounds quickly, but they will also work on their Serbian vocabulary.
Here is one more way to master the beginning sounds
Once your kids are familiar with the Serbian Alphabet, it’s time for some handwriting practice. To set up this activity, you will need a board game printable, recording sheets with a tracing font, and pencils for each player. Grab a die and your favorite playing pieces.
The rules are super simple. Let your kiddos roll a die, name the image, identify the beginning sound and trace the corresponding letter of the alphabet.
This is a great way to keep kids engaged and practice writing the Serbian Cyrillic Alphabet. Handwriting practice doesn’t have to be boring. The trick is to keep it fun and playful. Get creative and turn the worksheet into a board game your kiddos will love.
Encourage your children to practice the Serbian Alphabet and arrange the letters in alphabetical order
Grab a board game, recording sheets, pencils, and a die, and place the playing pieces at the start. Ask a child to identify the letters and sound them out correctly. Next, they grab a pencil and a recording sheet and write the letters alphabetically.
If you decide to give these activities a try, your kids will practice:
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Whether you want to introduce Serbian Future Tense to your kiddos or revise what they have already learned, I have four quick, fun, and simple activities for you.
A great way to start learning Serbian Future Tense
How to introduce the Serbian Future Tense to your children? Before learning the Future Tense, you should revise the verb hteti in the Present Tense. I have a solution. A board game. You will have kids engaged and learning in no time.
Let’s set it up
Gather your materials. To set up this activity, you will only need three things. A board game printable, a die, and some playing pieces.
Start by printing the game. Grab a die and put the playing pieces at the start. The rules are pretty simple. Kids take turns rolling a die and moving along the board. Let your kiddos read the pronoun and choose the correct form of the verb hteti in the Present Tense. The winner is the child who gets to the end first.
Initially, this was a multiple-choice worksheet, but I created a hands-on activity instead.
Revise the verb hteti in the Present Tense using a simple worksheet
It’s time to reinforce what your children have already learned in 4 easy steps. You can start by printing a worksheet. Have your kiddos grab a pencil, read the pronoun and trace the verb hteti. Simple and quick. Right?
Let’s dive into learning Future Tense in Serbian
Once your kids master the verb hteti in the Present Tense, it’s time to introduce the Future Tense. I’ve got you covered. Here are two simple activities coming your way.
ACTIVITY #1 Serbian Future Tense Board Game
Start by printing a board game, recording sheets with images, and recording sheets with verbs for each player. Grab a die, playing pieces, and bingo markers. Let your children roll a die and read the verb as they land on it. Now, they must look for the image on their recording sheet representing the verb.
If they have the image, they say ja ću; if they don’t, they say ti ćes. Next, they mark the correct verb on the recording sheet.
When will you give this board game a try?
ACTIVITY#2 A simple worksheet to practice Serbian Future Tense
Have your kids read the pronoun and write the verb in the Future Tense.
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Would you like to motivate your reluctant kiddos to practice Serbian Tenses? Keeping kids interested while learning, especially Serbian grammar, can be challenging. If you are looking for activities that don’t involve using worksheets, you are in the right place. I prepared three fun, quick, hands-on activities perfect for busy parents, teachers, and homeschoolers.
How to learn Serbian Tenses through play?
Kids enjoy playing games, so why not use a board game to revise Serbian Present, Past, and Future Tense? Today I am sharing a fun game to get your kids excited about learning.
Please, explain to your children how to form Serbian Present, Past, and Future tenses before they start playing.
Print, play, and revise Tenses in the Serbian language.
board game printable
recording sheet
dice 1, 2 printables
colored pencils
glue
scissors
playing pieces
Start by printing the board game, a recording sheet for each player, and dice 1 and 2 printables. Grab the scissors and glue and assemble the dice.
Let’s have fun and learn.
Have your kids roll dice 1, place the playing piece on the correct image, name the correct verb the image represents, and read the Tense. Let your kiddos roll dice 2 and read the pronoun they just rolled. Your child must grab a pencil, and a recording sheet, find the same pronoun as on the dice, and color the verb in the correct Tense.
If they land on a blue circle, they can go one space ahead; if they land on a red circle, they must go back one space. The winner is a player who gets to the end of the board game first.
Simple bottle cap activity to master Serbian Tenses
This hands-on activity is an excellent alternative to worksheets and is super easy to set up.
Here is how to set it up
large bottle caps
tenses cards printable
bottle caps printable
scissors
glue
two plastic bowls
You can start by printing Serbian Tenses cards and bottle caps sheets. Use scissors to cut out the cards and bottle caps printables. Grab glue and place nouns and verbs on the tops of the bottle caps. Put the cards on the pile. Grab the bowls and arrange the bottle caps. The nouns go in the first bowl, and verbs in the second bowl.
Let your child choose one card, read the name, and find the bottle cap with the same name. Have your kiddos read the adverb of time, Tense, look at the image, and find the bottle cap with the verb the image represents in the correct Tense.
What I love about this activity is that kids practice Serbian Tenses without being overwhelmed.
How to help your children reinforce what they have already learned?
All you need to set up this activity are on/ona cards, scissors, and a pencil. Please, print off the cards and grab scissors to cut them out. Have your child read the pronoun (on/ ona), look at the image, name the verb the image represents and put the verb in Serbian Present Tense, Serbian Past Tense, and Serbian Future Tense.
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Are you ready to introduce Serbian Personal Pronouns to your kiddos? Is it possible to learn Serbian Pronouns without worksheets? Yes, it is.
I prepared five fun activities to encourage the most reluctant learners to master Serbian Personal Pronouns.
Quick bottle cap activity to learn Personal Pronouns in the Serbian language
This simple bottle cap activity is perfect if you want to give your kids a chance to learn Serbian Pronouns independently.
How to set up this activity and learn Serbian Personal Pronouns by doing?
Gather your supplies: 10 bottle caps, a free bottle cap printable, scissors, and glue. Start by printing the bottle caps sheet. Grab the scissors to cut out the images and pronouns. Use glue to place the pictures on the tops of the bottle caps. Next, flip the bottle caps and glue the pronouns.
Here is how you can use this activity
ACTIVITY#1
Lay the bottle caps in front of your kiddo, with images facing up. Let your children arrange the images in the correct order. Next, have your kids flip the bottle caps one by one and read the pronouns as they do so.
ACTIVITY#2
Place the bottle caps in front of your kiddo, now with the pronouns facing up. Have your kids arrange the pronouns in the correct order.
I love these bottle cap activities because kids can self-check. They flip the bottle caps and check the answer.
How to practice Serbian Personal pronouns using a board game?
Are you looking for a fun way to revise Personal Pronouns in Serbian? Look no more! I prepared a free and easy-to-set-up board game for you. But that is not all. This game comes in two versions.
Let’s set it up
VERSION#1
You can start by printing the board game with images. Grab a die and some playing pieces. Kids take turns rolling a die and moving the playing pieces. Let your child look at the picture they land on and find the correct pronouns the image represents.
If they land on a blue circle, they can go one space ahead; if they land on a red circle, they must go back one space. The winner is a player who gets to the end of the board game first.
VERSION#2
Once your children are done playing board game #1, it’s time for a more challenging game. Print the board game with subject nouns, grab a die, and place playing pieces at the start. Kids roll dice and move the playing pieces along the board.
Let your kids read the subject noun they land on and choose the correct pronoun to replace it.
Roll a die and learn Serbian Personal Pronouns in no time
How to help your children revise Serbian Personal Pronouns without worksheets? If your kids need more repetitive practice to master Serbian grammar and spelling, reading Roll die sheets are perfect. Kids love activities that include a die.
Setting up this activity is super easy.
Gather your supplies. Roll a die sheet, dice printable, scissors, glue, and colored pencils. Use the scissors and glue to put the dice together.
Let’s roll a die and have some fun.
Have your kiddos roll a die, look at the image they rolled, and color the correct Personal Pronoun. The winner is a child who fills up one of the columns first.
Free Personal Pronouns worksheets
We all know that practice makes it perfect. I prepared four simple worksheets to help your kids reinforce what they have already learned.
Your little learners read the subject noun, use the correct pronoun to replace it, and rewrite the sentences.
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You introduced both Serbian Alphabets to your kiddos. Are you up for fun activities to help them revise the Serbian Cyrillic and Latin Alphabet?
Young kids don’t like to sit still. It would be best if you had loads of quick, simple, and fun activities to grab their attention. Don’t worry! I know you supermoms already have many things on your to-do list! I feel you! Today I want to share three activities for your little learners, and they are free, too.
FREE Serbian Latin Alphabet Board game to practice letter recognition
It’s no secret kids love games. Play and learn. Sounds great. Right?
This activity is super easy to set up.
Gather your materials: a free Serbian Latin Alphabet board game printable, Serbian CyrillicAlphabet recording sheets, scissors, dice, some playing pieces, a plastic bowl, and bingo markers.
Start by printing the board game and laying it on the floor. Place the playing pieces at the start. Grab the scissors to cut out the recording sheet for each player. Next, put the bingo markers in the plastic bowl. You can use colorful buttons if you don’t have the bingo markers.
Now, it’s time to have some fun! The rules are simple. Kiddos take turns rolling a die and moving the playing pieces along the board. Let your child sound out the letter of the Serbian Latin Alphabet they land on. Next, they must grab their recording sheet and one bingo marker and place it on the matching letter of the Serbian Cyrillic Alphabet. The winner is the kid who gets to the end first.
Here is another fun way to practice Serbian Cyrillic and Serbian Latin Alphabet
Are you looking for more hands-on activities to master the Serbian Alphabets? You must try this FREE domino game.
Print, play, and learn the Serbian Alphabets
Start by printing the domino game. Use scissors to cut out the domino pieces. Place the starting domino on the floor. Divide the domino pieces among the kiddos. Have your children match Serbian Cyrillic and Serbian Latin letters. If players don’t have the domino piece, they skip a turn. The lucky kiddo who uses all of the dominos is a winner.
FREE Serbian Cyrillic Alphabet Handwriting practice
After two games and a lot of excitement, it’s time to slow down. I prepared 4 Serbian Cyrillic Alphabet handwriting printables. Let your child sound out the letter of the Serbian Latin Alphabet and trace the matching letter of the Serbian Cyrillic Alphabet.
These printables make a great addition to your Serbian literacy centers or send-home activities.
Would you like to make this activity more fun?
Young kids love writing on the board. Let’s make mini dry-erase boards. It’s simple. Just laminate the printables and grab some dry-erase markers.
All three activities are fun, simple, and easy to prep. Download your free printables and start learning the Serbian Alphabets today.
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