Would you like to help kids master verb and object agreement in Serbian? If so, don’t miss the opportunity to grab these simple activities and have your kiddos start learning sentence structure today.
Play and learn verb and object agreement in Serbian. Sounds great! Sign me up.
Learning a new language can be so much fun. All you need are engaging and simple hands-on activities. And the best part is? I will make them for you.
Why not start with a board game? Gather your materials: scissors, glue, colored pencils, and let’s not forget the free printables. You can begin by printing the dice 1, a board game, and recording sheets for each player. Use scissors to cut out the dice and glue to assemble it. Grab the playing pieces and place them at the start. Lay down the recording sheet in front of each child, and have them choose one colored pencil.
Are your little ones excited? Of course, they are. It’s game time. Have your kiddos roll the dice, read the verb and place the playing piece on the correct image, representing the corresponding object. Next, they grab the colored pencil, find the correct verb and color the right noun (object). The winner is the player who gets to the board game’s end first.
Roll. Color. Learn Serbian.
What is the best way to make learning easy? Activities that are simple and allow kids to have fun are the key. I’m obsessed with roll-the-dice games. Children move, have fun, and learn. Have them practice the alphabet, spelling, grammar, and sentence structure. The possibilities are endless, and I promise they will have a blast.
It’s time to set it up. Gather your materials: glue, scissors, colored pencils, dice 1, dice 2, and recording sheets printables.
Start by printing the pdf. Use glue and scissors to put the dice together. Please, make sure each player has a recording sheet and a colored pencil before they start rolling the dice.
The rules are simple: Kids roll dice 1, then dice 2, read the verb, and read the noun (object). If they match, players must grab a colored pencil and color in the right image. The child that colors one column first is the winner.
Here’s an easy way to revise verb and object agreement in Serbian.
The truth is, building Serbian vocabulary can be challenging. But what can we do to make it simple? With this in mind, I created my first building sentence set. Why do I love this activity? It is super easy to set up, and kids master Serbian grammar, new words in Serban, and sentence structure step by step.
Grab scissors and colored pencils. Print off the pdf. Use scissors to cut out the strips. Let kids grab one colored pencil and one building sentence strip. How to use the strips? Just follow the steps:
1. Have children look at the image, grab a colored pencil, and color in the correct pronoun.
2. Next, they must highlight the verb.
3. Finally, let kids color in the corresponding noun.
If you decide to try this activity, your kiddos will learn the following:
Serbian pronouns (on,ona)
Basic Serbian verbs
Verb and object agreement in Serbian
Please, note that all printables come in two versions. (Cyrillic and Latin Alphabet)
Will you grab these amazing activities today? Or you can pin it for later.
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Are you up for some fun activities? Would you like your kids to learn Serbian adjectives? Well, you’re in luck. I’ve got you covered. I have three fun and engaging activities your kids will love. No boring flashcards or worksheets here! Stay tuned to learn more and get your hands on these fantastic hands-on activities today.
Roll and learn Serbian adjectives.
Here is a simple way to help your kiddos learn Serbian adjectives. Do you have a long list of adjectives you want your kids to master? Please, leave it on the shelf. Instead, let’s start with just two adjectives. Yes. You heard that right. You don’t want your kids to be overwhelmed. This first activity will show your reluctant learners that learning Serbian can be fun and easy.
Gather your materials: scissors, glue, colored pencils, recording sheets, dice 3, and dice 4 printables. You can start by printing the pdf. Grab scissors and glue and assemble the dice.
Now, it’s time to learn and have fun. Have the first kiddo roll the dice 1, then dice 2, and sound out the adjective. Next, they grab the colored pencil and color the adjective and the image representing it. Did you color all the images first? We have a winner. Simple. Right? Try this activity and have your children learn the following adjectives. Happy ( srećan-srećna-srećni- srećne) and sad ( tužan-tužna-tužni-tužne).
Let’s play and learn Serbian adjectives.
You don’t have to fill out worksheets to revise Serbian adjectives. Why not play a game instead?
Gather your supplies: scissors, colored pencils, dice, playing pieces, and free printables. Start by printing the board game and a recording sheet for each player. Kids take turns rolling the dice and placing the playing pieces on the correct image. Now, they grab a colored pencil, choose the correct pronoun, and color the adjectives representing the image. The winner is the kiddo who gets to the board game’s end first.
You will love this domino game.
Why? It’s crazy easy to set up, fun to play, and a very effective way to build Serbian vocabulary in a flash. Would you like to learn more? Let’s set it up. Print out the board game, grab scissors, and cut out the domino pieces. Lay down the starting domino. Divide the domino pieces and have kids match images and adjectives. What if a kiddo doesn’t have a domino piece? They have to miss a turn. A player who uses all the dominoes is the winner. Hooray!
What will your kids learn :
adjectives in Serbian
to build sentences using adjectives
Will you give these fun activities a try? What activity do you like the best?
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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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Would you like to teach your kids Serbian days of the week?
Can learning Serbian days of the week be fun? Yes, it can. The trick is to prepare some simple activities your kids will love doing.
How to use bottlecaps to learn Serbian days of the week?
Reading my previous posts, you will notice that I use bottlecaps often. I am a huge fan of bottlecaps. The possibilities for using bottlecaps are endless. You could use them to teach kids to spell their first Serbian words, build Serbian vocabulary, learn basic grammar rules, and more.
Kids love to learn by doing. They move and touch objects and learn as they do so.
You will need:
7 large bottlecaps
Bottle caps days of the week in Serbian and in English
scissors
glue
plastic bowl
This activity is crazy easy to set up
Start by printing the pdf. Grab the scissors and cut out the days. Use glue to place days of the week in Serbian (blue) on the tops of the bottlecaps and days of the week in English on the bottlecaps’ insides.
Here are 2 simple ways to use bottlecaps to learn days of the week in the Serbian language
Activity#1
Place the bottlecaps in a plastic bowl. Your kid must arrange Serbian days in the correct order. If your child is struggling, you should step in and help them out. Over time, your kiddos will become more confident and be able to use this activity independently.
Activity#2
Lay down the bottlecaps on the floor, days in Serbian facing up. Now, arrange the days of the week in the correct order. Now, pop a few bottlecaps in a bowl. Invite your kiddos and have them find the missing days.
Why do you need to try this bottlecap activity today?
Using bottlecaps, your kids recycle and learn. Pretty awesome! Right?
Another thing I love about this bottlecap activity is that kids can use it independently. After arranging days of the week, they can self-check by flipping the bottle caps. If days in English are in the right place, then Serbian days are set correctly.
Free mats to teach Serbian days of the week successfully
Are you looking for more FREE and simple activities to help your child learn Serbian days of the week? Look no further. Please turn your printer because I have one more low-prep activity for you.
You will need:
English- Serbian days of the week mats
scissors
pencil
Is this activity easy to set up?
You can start by printing the free pdf. Cut out the mats along the dotted line. Grab a pencil. It’s time to write some days in Serbian.
Ask your kiddos to read the day in English and write the corresponding day in Serbian. Super simple! Easy and simple activities are the key when your child is learning a new language.
One more way to use these mats is to laminate them and practice days of the week without writing them down. Your kiddo reads the day in English and names the day in Serbian.
I promise your kids will master the days of the week in no time.
Roll a dice, play, and learn Serbian Days of the Week
Gather your supplies. Start by printing Roll a die sheet, a recording sheet for each kid, glue, and colored pencils.
Use scissors to cut out the die and glue to assemble it.
Kids take turns rolling a die, look at the day they just rolled, say the day aloud, and use a colored pencil to mark the day on their recording sheet.
Print, play and learn days in Serbian
Who doesn’t like board games? Kids love playing games, but what they hate doing are worksheets. Are you ready? One fun and simple board game is coming your way.
For this activity, you will only need a free board game, a die, and some playing pieces.
Let’s set it up
Place the board game in front of your kiddo. Grab a die, and your playing pieces. Kids roll dice and move along the board game. As they land on the day, they must read it aloud and name the day in English. If they place the counter on a blank space, they must say which day is missing. The player who reaches the end first is the winner.
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Do you want to help your kids build Serbian vocabulary? Are you looking for FREE Serbian language worksheets? I have created printables your young Serbian learners will love. Kids love stickers, which is why these activities are so much fun. Being a mom, I know that many parents don’t have time to create worksheets for their kids. Today, I am sharing 6 FREE worksheets you can use with any Serbian word list. These activities are super simple to set up, and you will use things you already have at home.
ACTIVITY# 1 Let’s build Serbian vocabulary using stickers
For this activity, you will need :
stickers
my stickers dictionary pdf
You can start by printing the printable, letting your kids choose the stickers, and pasting them on the worksheet. This hands-on activity will keep them occupied for a while.
ACTIVITY# 2 Serbian Words Unscramble-super fun and easy
You will need :
pencil
prepare to unscramble the words worksheet
My Serbian stickers dictionary printable
Instructions:
You will create a worksheet for your kids in no time. Look at the first sticker and write the letters on book number 1. Kids look for the sticker and unscramble the Serbian words on the line below the book.
ACTIVITY #3 Easy to set up Serbian words to match up
You will need:
stickers
pencil
match up printable
How to set it up:
Place the stickers in one column and write the Serbian words (mix the words) in the other column. Have your kids connect the matching words and stickers.
ACTIVITY #4 One more fun activity to help you build Serbian vocabulary
You will need :
a dice ( I used a wooden die I had at home)
pencils
Roll dice and spell a Serbian word worksheet
Let’s set up this activity
Have your kids choose six stickers and place them on the dice. After you have printed Roll a dice worksheet, write down the Serbian words matching the stickers on the dice. Note that you should write one word at the bottom of each column. Kids roll a die, read and write the Serbian words in the correct column. The one who gets to the top first is the winner.
ACTIVITY #5Learn why this Serbian board game is insanely easy to set up
You will need:
a board game printable
recording sheet printable
stickers ( I used animals stickers and green and yellow dot stickers. You can use a green and yellow marker instead of dot stickers)
game pieces
Let’s create a Serbian board game for any word list
Place the stickers on the printout. Write the words matching the stickers on the recording sheet.
Kids take turns rolling dice. If they land on an animal, they have to name the animal in Serbian and mark the correct word. A red dot sticker means you have to go back two spaces, and if you land on a green sticker, you go one space ahead.
ACTIVITY# 6 It’s time to create your first Serbian word search worksheet
You will need:
5 Stickers
pencil
2 x Stickers Wordsearch printout
Learn new Serbian words using a board game:
Place five matching stickers on both copies of the worksheet.
Use one worksheet to make a word search key. Write the matching words in the Wordsearch. Plan where each word should go. Then copy the words and letters to the other printable your kids will get. They should look at the stickers and find the matching Serbian words.
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