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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If you are looking for more materials for learning Serbian adjectives with your kids, check out Serbian Adjectives Gender Building Sentences