Are you looking for a fun way to practice Serbian Possessive Pronouns? I have prepared two hands-on, quick-to-put-together activities your kiddos will love.
Roll a die and learn Serbian Possessive Pronouns
Kids love to compete, and this is why Roll die activities are always a hit. They can’t wait to roll that dice over and over again and are eager to see who will fill up one of the columns first.
Gather your materials. Roll a die sheet, dice printable, glue, scissors, and colored pencils.
Setting up this activity is a piece of cake
Start by printing Roll a die printable, and a dice.
Grab the scissors and glue and put the dice together.
Let’s roll a die and have some fun
Kids take turns rolling dice. They look at the image they have just rolled and color the correct possessive pronoun on their recording sheet.
The lucky winner is a kiddo who first fills up one of the columns.
Three FREE board games to help your kids master Serbian Possessive Pronouns
What comes to your mind first when you think of Serbian grammar? Hard? Well, it doesn’t have to be. The best way to help your kids master Serbian is through games.
Games are fun, kids love them, and they make learning a new language stress-free.
Print, play, and learn Serbian Possessive Pronouns ( moj/moja/ moje)
You introduced Serbian Possessive Pronouns to your kids; now is the time to practice. This fun board game is a great way to encourage your kids to learn Serbian grammar.
Please, note that this board game comes in two versions.
Gather your supplies: a free board game (with images), recording sheets, some playing pieces, and a die.
Setting up this board game takes only a few minutes
You can start by printing a board game and a recording sheet for each player. Kids roll a die and move their playing pieces along the board. Have your kiddo name the image they land on, choose the correct possessive adjective on their recording sheet, and color the proper noun.
An excellent way to practice moj/ tvoj and moja/ tvoja
I am a huge fan of games. Kids move, interact and learn as they do.
Put the boring worksheets on the shelf because I have one more board game for you.
Please, note that this board game comes in two versions.
Version# 1
Gather your supplies: a board game (with images), recording sheets, dice, and some playing pieces.
Let’s set it up
Kids roll a die and move their playing pieces. Let your kiddos name the image they land on and check if they have the image on their recording sheet.
If they land on a book and have a book on their sheet, they say mojaknjiga, and if they don’t have a book, they say tvoja knjiga.
What I love about this board game is that it helps kids really understand the meaning of moj/tvoj.
Version#2
Print the board game ( moj/ tvoj +image) and recording sheets (with nouns). Grab a die, counters, and colored pencils. Kids roll a die and put their playing pieces on the board. Let your kids read the pronoun and name the image. Now, they must choose the correct picture representing the possessive pronoun they landed on, garb the colored pencil, and color the proper noun.
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Are you looking for a fun and simple way to introduce Serbian verb to have to your kids? Check out these FREE, fun, and hands-on activities.
How to learn the Serbian verb to have using bottlecaps?
Do you have a kiddo who loves to learn by doing? This easy-to-set-up activity is perfect. Even the most reluctant learners will be eager to move, arrange the bottlecaps and learn without realizing it.
You will need:
24 large bottle caps
the verb to have bottle caps printable
scissors
glue
two plastic containers
It’s time to set it up and introduce Serbian Verb to have
Grab scissors and cut the Serbian verb to have bottlecaps printable. Use glue to place the pronouns and verb to have on the top of the bottle caps.
Now, it’s time to arrange the bottle caps in two containers. Pronouns go in one container and verb to have bottle caps in another container.
Here are two simple ways how you can use these bottlecaps to learn verb to have
Activity#1
Invite your kids and have them place the pronouns in the correct order. Now, they must grab bottle caps with the Serbian verb to have and place them next to the correct pronoun.
Activity#2
When kids finish activity#1, grab a few bottle caps with the verb to have and put them in a container.
Instructions
The task is quite simple. Kids must place the missing bottle caps next to the correct pronoun.
Give this activity a try, and I promise your kids will master the Serbian verb to have in no time.
Roll a die and learn Serbian grammar
You introduced the Serbian verb to have to your kids. Now, what? It’s time to practice.
Let’s face it; kids hate learning grammar. They think it’s boring. Don’t worry. I will help you make learning Serbian grammar fun.
If your kids are tired of using Serbian textbooks and worksheets, they will enjoy practicing Serbian verb to have with FREE Roll die printables.
There is something magical about rolling a die. Kids love it. They get so excited that they forget they are learning grammar.
Gather your supplies. Roll a die printable, dice printable, glue, scissors, and colored pencils.
This activity is simple and crazy easy to set up
Grab the scissors and glue, and assemble the die with Serbian pronouns.
Explain the rules to your kids. It is pretty simple. They roll a die, look at the image of the pronoun, and color the correct form of the verb to have.
The winner is the one who fills up one row first.
Free board game Serbian verb to have
How to make learning Serbian grammar more fun? It’s simple. Games.
Gather your supplies. Free Serbian board game, a recording mat with images, a recording mat with words, a die, and colorful counters.
Start by printing a board game and both versions of the recording mats for each player.
It’s time to play the game and learn Serbian Verb to have
Kids roll the dice and place a counter on the correct image.
If they land on an apple and have an apple on their recording sheet, they put the counter on the apple and mark the word jabuku to form a sentence Ja imam jabuku.
If they don’t have an apple, they say Ja nemam jabuku. The winner is the one who gets to the end first.
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Are you looking for an easy way to help your kids master the Serbian Accusative Case?
You introduced the Serbian Accusative Case to your kids. Do you feel overwhelmed? Do you need simple materials to practice Accusative Case in Serbian? Take a deep breath! I have created three fun, free, and super easy-to-set-up activities your kids will love!
A simple bottle cap activity to revise the Serbian Accusative Case
I love using bottle caps to create hands-on activities. Why? Because they can turn even a boring grammar lesson into a fun activity.
You will need:
bottle caps
Accusative bottle caps printables
scissors
glue
This activity is quick and easy to set up
You can start by printing the bottle caps printable. Use scissors to cut out the nouns. Place nouns in the Nominative on the tops of the bottle caps, flip the bottle caps, and glue nouns in the Accusative Case.
Lay down the bottle caps in front of your child, nouns in the Nominative facing up. Let your child pick one bottle cap, read the noun in the Nominative, and put the same noun in the Accusative Case.
I love how you can have your child work independently and self-check by looking at the bottle caps inside.
If you have competitive kiddos, you can quickly turn this activity into a competition. Just grab a piece of paper, and write down your kids’ names and correct answers. Let the fun begin!
Encourage your kids to revise Accusative Case using a board game
Learning Serbian grammar isn’t easy, especially if your students are kids. Using a board game is a great way to practice grammar. Keep it as fun as possible; your kids will be eager to learn.
Are you ready to set up this simple board game?
Gather your materials. Print one board game, grab a die, counters, and colored pencils.
Kids take turns rolling a dice and placing counters in the correct place. Ask your kids to read the noun they land on and put it in the Accusative Case.
If they land on a blue circle, they move the counters one space ahead, and if landing on a red circle, they must move one space back.
The winner is the kiddo who gets to the end first.
Roll a dice, play, and learn Serbian
The way children learn best is through play. If you are looking for an activity to get your kids excited about learning Serbian grammar, I have a perfect activity for you!
This activity is super easy to make
Gather your supplies. Start by printing. Roll a die sheet, a recording sheet for each kid, glue, and pencils.
Use scissors to cut out the die and glue to assemble it.
Kids roll a dice, look at the image they just rolled, name the picture, and put the noun in the Accusative Case by writing the missing letter on their recording sheet.
The player who fills up one column first is the lucky winner!
Your kids will be so excited about rolling a dice that it will not feel like learning.
Simple Serbian Accusative Case worksheets for kids
Do you need more materials to practice the Serbian Accusative? Don’t worry! I’ve got you covered.
These worksheets are great for practicing using the Accusative Case in a sentence. Kids look at the image and write the Accusative Case on the empty line. Now, they have to read the whole sentence.
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A shape puncher is a fantastic tool for educators. You can create so many hands-on activities using shape puncher stickers.
These free printables are perfect for those young Serbian learners who hate doing worksheets.
Today I am sharing 2 simple and low prep activities for learning Serbian prepositions iznad, ispod, na.
Activity#1
Building Serbian Spring sentences using stickers
Note that I created 3 versions of the sentences.
You will need:
colored pencils
scissors
Building Serbian Sentences pdf
self-adhesive colored paper
shape puncher
Is it easy to put together this activity? Yes, it is insanely easy.
Just print all 3 versions of the sentences and cut the mats along the dotted line.
Version 1:
Grab your colored pencils, let your child color the butterfly, and mark the correct preposition and noun case.
Version 2:
Your child has to read the sentence and color the correct butterfly.
Version 3:
Let’s make some stickers. Grab your shape puncher and colorful self-adhesive paper. Use the puncher to cut a lot of shape stickers.
I used a butterfly shape puncher. But you can use any shape you have. Kids peel off the stickers, read the sentence and place the sticker in the correct spot.
Activity#2
Free Serbian Spring Boardgame to learn prepositions
You will need :
Serbian Spring Prepositions boardgame printable
colored pencils or shape stickers
colored pencils or shape stickers
die
counters
Let’s set up this fun game:
Simply print off the game. I used the cardstock for durability. Use red and blue pencils and color the butterflies, as shown in the pictures below.
Print both versions of the recording sheets
Version#1
Kids use colored pencils to color the correct butterfly
Version#2
Your child places the sticker in the correct spot
If you decide to use recording sheet 2, note that peeling off the stickers from the backing paper can be tricky for kids. You should help them peel the stickers off before they start playing the game. Let your child place 15 stickers on their hand
Kids take turns rolling a die and moving the counters. They have to read the preposition they land on and place the counter in the correct space.
If they land on a red butterfly, they have to move one space back, but if landing on a blue butterfly, they move their counters one space ahead.
I enjoy creating hands-on activities. The best way to learn is by doing. If you want your kids to practice and master Serbian prepositions, these printables are for you.
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Do you want to teach your kids Serbian prepositions?
Learning Serbian grammar doesn’t have to be tricky or tedious. Look no further if you want your kids to master Serbian prepositions without worksheets. I have a fun and engaging activity for you.
Even if your children fill in the worksheets with the correct prepositions, this doesn’t mean that they have mastered Serbian prepositions.
You have to try this interactive activity to learn Serbian prepositions
The best way to learn Serbian prepositions is to have your child follow the directions and move various objects. I promise your child will know basic Serbian prepositions.
You will need
6 bottle caps
glue
scissors
bottle caps printable
blank mat printable
instructions mats with pictures
picture mats keys
sentences with instructions
How to set up
Use the scissors to cut out the bottle caps printable. Now, grab your colorful caps and glue the 6 different pictures on the top of the bottle caps.
Cut out blank mat printable, instructions mats with pictures, picture mats keys, and sentences with instructions.
How to use this spring activity to practice Serbian prepositions
Your kid will get 6 bottle caps with adorable spring pictures and a blank mat printable. Now, they have to choose one instructions mat with images. Place the correct instruction sentences in front of your kid.
In the picture below, you will see that I have used an instructions mat with pictures number 1 and instruction sentences for mat number 1
Have them read the sentences on the strips and place the remaining bottle caps in the correct spot. If you want your child to self-check, give them a picture mat with keys for picture instruction mat number 1.
Grab your free copy of Serbian Spring Prepositions using bottle caps today.
You will get:
summer, spring, fall, and winter-themed bottle cap printable
24 picture mats with instructions ( summer, spring, fall, and winter-themed)
24 picture mats with keys
100 instructions sentences
These FREE Serbian Printables are perfect to have your child practice:
Serbian prepositions ( ispred, iza, izmedju, pored)
reading Serbian sentences
following directions in Serbian
how to use Serbian prepositions in sentences
If you would love your child to learn Serbian grammar, this fun hands-on activity is for you.
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