Learn Swedish: picture word search
Learn Swedish: Colors – Word Search for Kids
Here your child goes hunting for Swedish words. The names of the reds, blues and greens are hidden across and down among a crowd of letters, and your child finds and circles each one. They glide their eyes along a row, recognize a Swedish word they know, and ring it. Spotting whole Swedish words inside the grid — instead of building any of them from scratch — is what makes this practice. The picture list tells your child which words to seek, so the search is the heart of it, never wondering what the answers might be. The familiar Swedish words keep every hidden answer short and clear, so your child can scan steadily, catch one word at a time, and feel the quiet pleasure of "found it."
Early reading in a new language grows from recognizing familiar words quickly, and a word search rehearses exactly that. The picture list supplies the Swedish words for the reds, blues and greens, the grid hides them, and your child supplies the careful eyes that find them. Because your child reads across rows and down columns to spot each one, it builds the on-sight recognition that learning Swedish depends on. The words stay concrete and recognizable, and each Swedish word your child circles is a small proof that they can catch a known word in a busy field of letters — free to print or to play online. Swedish has three extra letters at the very end of its alphabet — a, a and o with little marks — that English does not use.
Does your child love searching for Swedish words? Then there is plenty more to hunt for! The word searches about the tools and the ones with winter things hide fresh pictures and new Swedish words to find and circle. And once your child is in the swing of it, a whole free collection built around the colors is ready and waiting — free to print or simply to play online. That way learning Swedish stays varied and gives a little fresh pleasure each day, all at your child’s own pace, with no timers and no scores.