Learn Italian: picture-word match
Learn Italian: Fourth of July Things – Picture-Word Match for Kids
This match brings pictures and Italian words together. Your child sees the flags, stars and drums and, beside them, a colourful set of Italian names still looking for their partners. They read the Italian vocabulary, compare it with the drawings, and link each picture with the right line. In doing so your child practises connecting the written Italian word to what it shows — a gentle bridge into the new language. Because no word has to be written, it is all reading and recognizing, with no stress at all. Let your child work at their own pace and reconsider as often as they wish. There is no timer and no score, only your child, the pictures, and the pleasure of every Italian word matched correctly.
Which Italian name goes with which picture? Your child answers with a single line: they look at the flags, stars and drums, read the Italian words, and join each drawing to the right one. So they learn along the way how Italian names look in writing. A line may be redrawn at any moment. The loveliest moment is when every connection is in place. Until then your child may read and think entirely in their own rhythm, because here there is neither a clock nor a single right pace to keep. Italian has a musical sound, and many of its everyday words end in a bright -o or -a.
Has your child had so much fun connecting? Then there is plenty more to discover! The matches about the furniture and the ones with sea creatures hold fresh pictures and new Italian words looking for their partners. And once your child is in the swing of it, a whole free collection built around the Fourth of July things is ready to go — free to print or simply to play online. That way learning Italian stays varied and gives a little fresh pleasure each day, all at your child’s own pace. Have fun reading, thinking, and connecting together!