Learn Italian: picture-word match
Learn Italian: Spring – Picture-Word Match for Kids
Read, think, connect — that is the whole idea of this Italian picture-word match. Your child studies the flowers, raindrops and kites and reads the Italian words offered beside them. Then they draw a line from each picture to the matching word. This task trains recognition of written Italian words, because your child has to read the name and join it to the right picture. It is an especially friendly way to practise early Italian, since nothing has to be spelled and nothing has to be searched for. Take your time together; what matters here is the calm, happy joining. When a clean line runs from every picture to the correct Italian word, your child can look proudly at the match they finished all on their own.
In this picture-word match your child links each drawing to the right Italian word. The flowers, raindrops and kites stand ready as pictures, with their Italian names beside them. Your child reads, thinks, and draws a line to the right word. So they learn to connect a picture with its written Italian name — no pressure, at their own pace, with no score. Because nothing has to be written, reading and recognizing take centre stage, and that is just what makes first steps into Italian so light and welcome for your child. 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 Christmas things and the ones with feelings 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 spring 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!