Learning Serbian Past Tense can be fun and easy. Yes, you heard that right! If you want to engage your kiddos and make learning Past Tense in the Serbian language easy and breezy, I have three activities for you.

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Print, play, and learn Serbian Past Tense.

Would you like your kids to practice Serbian Past Tense without realizing it? It’s time for one more game. Children play, learn and have fun. Perfect! Right?

Serbian Past Tense free board game

Here’s how to set up this board game.

Gather your materials. You will need a board game, dice 1, 2, recording sheet printables, colored pencils, glue, scissors, and some playing pieces.

You can start by printing the board game. Place the playing pieces at the start.

Now, it’s time to print dice 1 and 2 and assemble them. Grab the scissors and cut out dice 1. Use glue to put it together. Cut out dice two and assemble it, too.

Serbian Past Tense for kids

Let’s play and learn Serbian Past Tense.

Lay out the board game in front of your kiddos. Each child gets one recording sheet and colored pencils. Once you set up everything is time to have some fun. It’s game time.

Kids roll dice 1 and move their playing pieces along the board. Now, it’s time to roll dice 2. Let your child read the verb they landed on and the pronoun (ON/ ONA) they’ve just rolled.

Next, they grab colored pencils, look for the same pronoun on their recording sheet, read On/Ona je, and color the correct past adjectival participle.

recording sheet

This game is a fantastic way to practice Serbian Past Tense for the third person singular and a great way to learn Serbian grammar by doing.

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Print, roll and learn Serbian Past Tense.

Roll-a-die activities are awesome. You can use them to teach Serbian grammar, spell Serbian words, practice reading Serbian, and much more.

If you want to get your kids excited about learning the Serbian language, Roll-a-die sheets are the way to go.

roll a dice sheet to practice serbian past tense

Let’s set it up.

This activity is quick, simple, and so easy to set up. Quick. Simple. Easy. It’s all you need to make learning Serbian grammar a fun and positive experience.

Start by printing a Roll-a-die sheet and a die. Gather your materials: glue, scissors, and colored pencils. Use scissors to cut out a die and glue to assemble it.

Have your kiddo roll a die, look at the image, name the correct pronoun the picture represents (ON/ ONA), say On/Ona je, and color the correct past adjectival participle.

The winner is the kiddo who is lucky to fill up one of the columns first.

free printables for kids

Here is a simple way to practice Serbian Past Tense (3. person singular) step by step.

If your child is having a hard time learning Serbian Past Tense, these building sentence cards are perfect.

I was so happy when I came up with my first set for building sentences in Serbian. The possibilities are endless. You can practice building sentences in Serbian and step-by-step Serbian grammar, revise vocabulary, learn new Serbian words, practice reading, and more.

Use Serbian Past Tense in sentences

Let’s set it up.

Gather your materials: FREE building sentence cards, scissors, and colored pencils. Start by printing the cards. Use scissors to cut the cards along the dotted line. Have your child pick one card from the pile. Let your kiddo choose a colored pencil, look at the image and read the verb aloud. Next, your child must look at the picture again and mark the correct pronoun the image represents (ON/ ONA), read the verb to be in the present Tense ( je), and write the proper ending (-o/-la) on an empty line next to the verb stem.

If you are up for practicing Serbian Past Tense with your kids, download your free printables today. Or pin them for later.

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If you are looking for more materials to practice Serbian Past Tense with your kids, check out Serbian verbs in Past Tense

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