The Complete Word Search Puzzles Set for Your Students and Kids
By Zaazoua Mostapha
The best way to teach vocabulary to kids is by playing educational games.
In this bundle you will get:
Also, I'm open to suggestions about other word searches to add to this set.
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42 Word Search Puzzles ( Growing Bundle ) - Solutions included
By Zaazoua Mostapha
Word search puzzles are incredibly helpful for learning new words. They're like fun games where you find words hidden in a grid of letters. When you do this, you remember the words better and also get better at spelling. It's like a puzzle adventure that helps you learn and remember words in a really enjoyable way!
What's included:
General topics:
Seasonal:
Astronomy:
Days & Months:
Animals:
Italian Days of The Week Word Search Puzzle Worksheet
By Zaazoua Mostapha
Days of The Week Word Search Puzzle Worksheet in The Italian Language
You will get a pdf file that contains the word search and the solution
Thanks a lot.
Italian Language Days of the Week and Months of the Year BOOM CARDS
By Matemaths
This set of cards is perfect to teach your students days of the week and months of the year, whether they are in class or in distance learning. Each card has voice with mother tongue pronounce.
Preview is here:
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To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge). Apps are available for Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and assign Boom Cards.
You will be able to assign the Boom Cards you are buying with "Fast Pins," (play provides instant feedback for self-grading Boom Cards).
Fast Play is always a free way for students to engage with Boom Cards decks.
Thanks to Dovie Funk For the borders.
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Italian Language Numbers from One to Twenty BOOM CARDS
By Matemaths
This set of cards is perfect to teach Italian numbers from one to twenty, whether they are in class or in distance learning. Each card has voice with mother tongue pronounce.
Preview is here:
PREVIEW
To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge). Apps are available for Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and assign Boom Cards.
You will be able to assign the Boom Cards you are buying with "Fast Pins," (play provides instant feedback for self-grading Boom Cards).
Fast Play is always a free way for students to engage with Boom Cards decks.
Thanks to Dovie Funk For the borders.
Copyright © 2020 Matemaths
All rights reserved by author.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Not for public display.
***YOU CAN EARN MONEY for future TeachShare purchases when you leave feedback on a resource you purchase. All you have to do is leave feedback on the purchased resource. In doing it, you earn TpT credits that credits can be redeemed and used for future purchases.
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Italian Heritage Month Digital Library || Italian Celebrations || Google Slides
By Pacific Street Playschool
Italian Heritage Month Digital Library
This Google Slide Digital Library was created to help celebrate Italian Heritage Month in your early childhood classroom.
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This resource includes:
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Valentine's Day English-Italian Translations Worksheets for Pre-K-4th Grade
By Pearlie Janes Creations
Elevate language learning this Valentine's Day with our engaging and festive worksheets! Featuring 52 thoughtfully designed 8.5 x 11-inch worksheets, each dedicated to translating Valentine's Day-themed words from English to Italian.
Each worksheet not only provides the English word but also includes a captivating image to aid understanding. Whether you're a teacher looking to enhance your language curriculum or a parent fostering multilingual skills at home, these worksheets offer a delightful and effective way to learn Italian vocabulary.
Highlights:
- 52 worksheets covering translations from A to Z
- Valentine's Day-themed words for a festive touch
- Engaging images accompany each word for visual learning
- Sized at 8.5 x 11 inches for easy printing and use in classrooms or at home
Transform language learning into a celebration of love and culture with our Valentine's Day Language Learning Worksheets. Purchase now and watch as language skills blossom in a fun and interactive way!
Italian Comprehensible Input Lesson Plans Bundle #2
By Frenchified
This is a bundle of four stories for Italian learners. Each story has a lot of repetition of the target structures along with activities for students to practice the vocabulary. There is also an animated doodle video to accompany each story - so you can tell the story, pause between scenes to ask questions and add details, or just watch the story all the way through for extra practice.
Each item includes:
one mp4 file of the story with text
one mp4 file of the story without text
printable pdf story
comprehension question worksheet
"who said it?" worksheet
story retell worksheet
answer key
With many people doing distance learning these days, you might wonder if it is possible to use this story in this way. The answer is YES! Here are some suggestions on how you can make this work:
- Use the pdf of the story as reading practice. You might have students read it before or after you use the video.
- Use Zoom meeting (or whatever software of your choice) to tell the story with the video. Share your screen with the mp4 file. There is no sound for the video, this is done purposely so that you can use the story for storyasking. Tell the story a little at a time, pausing the video frequently to ask questions. This will help you to circle the vocabulary and structures. Add details! If the sentence says "there is a monster under the bed" - ask questions such as "is there a monster or a dog? Is the monster under or on the bed? What kind of a monster is it - big or little? Scary or nice? What is his name? Is there a monster under your bed? What kind of a monster is under YOUR bed?"
- Once you have done the storyasking part of the task, now it is time for the students to do the comprehension and retell. These are pdf files that you can send to the students. You can also share the link to the page with the mp4 stories, so the students can watch the video on their own - with or without the text - and practice retelling.
- Finally, you can have students do the retell. This can be done through Zoom, or you could have them use Flipgrid to record.
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Italian Comprehensible Input Lessons | Bundle #1 readings & activities
By Frenchified
This is a bundle of four stories for Italian learners. Each story has a lot of repetition of the target structures along with activities for students to practice the vocabulary. There is also an animated doodle video to accompany each story - so you can tell the story, pause between scenes to ask questions and add details, or just watch the story all the way through for extra practice.
Each item includes:
With many people doing distance learning these days, you might wonder if it is possible to use this story in this way. The answer is YES! Here are some suggestions on how you can make this work:
- Use the pdf of the story as reading practice. You might have students read it before or after you use the video.
- Use Zoom meeting (or whatever software of your choice) to tell the story with the video. Share your screen with the mp4 file. There is no sound for the video, this is done purposely so that you can use the story for storyasking. Tell the story a little at a time, pausing the video frequently to ask questions. This will help you to circle the vocabulary and structures. Add details! If the sentence says "there is a monster under the bed" - ask questions such as "is there a monster or a dog? Is the monster under or on the bed? What kind of a monster is it - big or little? Scary or nice? What is his name? Is there a monster under your bed? What kind of a monster is under YOUR bed?"
- Once you have done the storyasking part of the task, now it is time for the students to do the comprehension and retell. These are pdf files that you can send to the students. You can also share the link to the page with the mp4 stories, so the students can watch the video on their own - with or without the text - and practice retelling.
- Finally, you can have students do the retell. This can be done through Zoom, or you could have them use Flipgrid to record.
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Italian lesson Plan Comprehensible Input L'uomo Invisible
By Frenchified
Make learning Italian fun with these simple, comprehensible input Italian lesson plans and stories. Each lesson plan includes a story with targeted structures that can be repeated to give your students lots of repetitions. Comprehension activities to use after the story will allow you to engage your students and make sure that your Italian lesson is truly comprehensible input.
Each story and lesson has a set of target structures that are used again and again in the story. The target structures for the lessons are:
Filippo ha fame: del pane, lui/lei ha fame, lui cerca C’è solo
Il Cusco Cattivo: il cuoco cattivo, lui mette, troppo sale, lei è
Il Regalo Perfetto: il regalo perfetteo, lui vuole darle, nella sua tasca
L’uomo Invisible: innamorato di/innamorata di, non lo vede, le compra, più piccolo di/più piccola di
Each very simple story is told in two different ways. There is a printable text version, and an animated mp4 version. Tell the story as you watch it (pause if you want to stop and discuss or storyask!), or just watch it for comprehension. Each video is around 5 minutes long, with pause time for students to read the text. There is a second version of the video with only the illustrations - no text - so you can watch it and do story retells. With novice low and novice mid learners, you can tell the story as is. For novice high learners, you can add more details or write a parallel story. You could even use this story at higher levels by having students retell the story in the past.
Here’s what you’ll get in these Italian Comprehensible Input Lessons:
• Links to the videos both with and without the text
• A printable pdf version of the stories
• Comprehension question worksheets
• "Who said it?" worksheets
• Story retell worksheets
• Answer keys
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Italian lesson Plan Comprehensible Input Il Regalo Perfetto
By Frenchified
Make learning Italian fun with this simple, comprehensible input Italian lesson plan and story. This lesson plan includes a story with targeted structures that can be repeated to give your students lots of repetitions. Comprehension activities to use after the story will allow you to engage your students and makes sure that your Italian lesson is truly comprehensible input.
Giuseppe wants to find the perfect gift for his mother's birthday. But somehow, his gifts don't work out. Can he find the right gift to show his love for her, or will she be disappointed? There are three targeted vocabulary structures that are used multiple times throughout the story. The targeted structures are:
Il regalo perfetto
Luivuole darle (he wants to give her)
Nella sua tasca
This very simple story is told in two different ways. There is a printable text version, and an animated mp4 version. Tell the story as you watch it (pause if you want to stop and discuss or storyask!), or just watch it for comprehension. The video is just over 5 minutes long, with pause time for students to read the text. There is a second version of the video with only the illustrations - no text - so you can watch it and do story retells. With novice low and novice mid learners, you can tell the story as is. For novice high learners, you can add more details or write a parallel story. You could even use this story at higher levels by having students retell the story in the past.
Here’s what you’ll get in this Italian Comprehensible Input Lesson:
• Links to the videos both with and without the text
• A printable pdf version of the story
• Comprehension question worksheet
• "Who said it?" worksheet
• Story retell worksheet
• Answer key
Click HERE to join my mailing list and get a free article about adapting a textbook to CI!
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Italian lesson Plan Comprehensible Input Tu hai un cattivo odore
By Frenchified
Make learning Italian fun with this simple, comprehensible input Italian lesson plan and story. This lesson plan includes a story with targeted structures that can be repeated to give your students lots of repetitions. Comprehension activities to use after the story will allow you to engage your students and makes sure that your Italian lesson is truly comprehensible input.
Assunta loves cheese. She REALLY loves cheese - so much that she smells like cheese. Her boyfriend Pietro doesn't like cheese at all. How can Assunta reconcile her love for cheese with her love for Pietro? There are four targeted vocabulary structures that are used multiple times throughout the story. The targeted structures are:
tu odori di
non mi piaci più
molto formaggio
lei mette
This very simple story is told in two different ways. There is a printable text version, and an animated mp4 version. Tell the story as you watch it (pause if you want to stop and discuss or storyask!), or just watch it for comprehension. The video is just over 5 minutes long, with pause time for students to read the text. There is a second version of the video with only the illustrations - no text - so you can watch it and do story retells. With novice low and novice mid learners, you can tell the story as is. For novice high learners, you can add more details or write a parallel story. You could even use this story at higher levels by having students retell the story in the past.
Here’s what you’ll get in this Italian Comprehensible Input Lesson:
• Links to the videos both with and without the text
• A printable pdf version of the story
• Comprehension question worksheet
• "Who said it?" worksheet
• Story retell worksheet
• Answer key
Click HERE to join my mailing list and get a free article about adapting a textbook to CI!
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Italian lesson Plan Comprehensible Input Filippo ha fame
By Frenchified
Make learning Italian fun with this simple, comprehensible input Italian lesson plan and story. This lesson plan includes a story with targeted structures that can be repeated to give your students lots of repetitions. Comprehension activities to use after the story will allow you to engage your students and makes sure that your Italian lesson is truly comprehensible input.
Filippo is a squirrel, and he's hungry. And while his refrigerator is full, it doesn't have his favorite food - bread! How can he fill his stomach? Can his friends help him?There are four targeted vocabulary structures that are used multiple times throughout the story. The targeted structures are:
Del pane
(lui/lei) ha fame
Lui cerca
C’è solo
This very simple story is told in two different ways. There is a printable text version, and an animated mp4 version. Tell the story as you watch it (pause if you want to stop and discuss or storyask!), or just watch it for comprehension. The video is just over 5 minutes long, with pause time for students to read the text. There is a second version of the video with only the illustrations - no text - so you can watch it and do story retells. With novice low and novice mid learners, you can tell the story as is. For novice high learners, you can add more details or write a parallel story. You could even use this story at higher levels by having students retell the story in the past.
Here’s what you’ll get in this Italian Comprehensible Input Lesson:
• Links to the videos both with and without the text
• A printable pdf version of the story
• Comprehension question worksheet
• "Who said it?" worksheet
• Story retell worksheet
• Answer key
Click HERE to join my mailing list and get a free article about adapting a textbook to CI!
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Italian lesson Plan Comprehensible Input Il Cuoco Cattivo
By Frenchified
Make learning Italian fun with this simple, comprehensible input Italian lesson plan and story. This lesson plan includes a story with targeted structures that can be repeated to give your students lots of repetitions. Comprehension activities to use after the story will allow you to engage your students and makes sure that your Italian lesson is truly comprehensible input.
The chef is bad - really bad. He puts too much salt on EVERYTHING. He's sad and customers are angry. But is there a simple solution? There are four targeted vocabulary structures that are used multiple times throughout the story. The targeted structures are:
Il cuoco cattivo
Lui mette
Troppo sale
Lei è(formal)
This very simple story is told in two different ways. There is a printable text version, and an animated mp4 version. Tell the story as you watch it (pause if you want to stop and discuss or storyask!), or just watch it for comprehension. The video is just over 5 minutes long, with pause time for students to read the text. There is a second version of the video with only the illustrations - no text - so you can watch it and do story retells. With novice low and novice mid learners, you can tell the story as is. For novice high learners, you can add more details or write a parallel story. You could even use this story at higher levels by having students retell the story in the past.
Here’s what you’ll get in this Italian Comprehensible Input Lesson:
• Links to the videos both with and without the text
• A printable pdf version of the story
• Comprehension question worksheet
• "Who said it?" worksheet
• Story retell worksheet
• Answer key
Click HERE to join my mailing list and get a free article about adapting a textbook to CI!
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Italian lesson Plan Comprehensible Input I Pantaloni Brutti
By Frenchified
Make learning Italian fun with this simple, comprehensible input Italian lesson plan and story. This lesson plan includes a story with targeted structures that can be repeated to give your students lots of repetitions. Comprehension activities to use after the story will allow you to engage your students and makes sure that your Italian lesson is truly comprehensible input.
Marco loves his red pants, but all of the other kids laugh at him when he wears them. So he tries other pants - but they still laugh. Could the problem be something other than his questionable fashion choices? There are four targeted vocabulary structures that are used multiple times throughout the story. The targeted structures are:
lui si veste
brutti
non capisce
in offerta
This very simple story is told in two different ways. There is a printable text version, and an animated mp4 version. Tell the story as you watch it (pause if you want to stop and discuss or storyask!), or just watch it for comprehension. The video is just over 5 minutes long, with pause time for students to read the text. There is a second version of the video with only the illustrations - no text - so you can watch it and do story retells. With novice low and novice mid learners, you can tell the story as is. For novice high learners, you can add more details or write a parallel story. You could even use this story at higher levels by having students retell the story in the past.
Here’s what you’ll get in this Italian Comprehensible Input Lesson:
• Links to the videos both with and without the text
• A printable pdf version of the story
• Comprehension question worksheet
• "Who said it?" worksheet
• Story retell worksheet
• Answer key
Click HERE to join my mailing list and get a free article about adapting a textbook to CI!
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Italian lesson Plan Comprehensible Input Il cane alto
By Frenchified
Make learning Italian fun with this simple, comprehensible input Italian lesson plan and story. This lesson plan includes a story with targeted structures that can be repeated to give your students lots of repetitions. Comprehension activities to use after the story will allow you to engage your students and makes sure that your Italian lesson is truly comprehensible input.
Guilia has a dog, a really big dog. Her dog is causing trouble at school, because he keeps eating her homework. Will she be able to convince her teacher that the dog really is hungry enough to eat her homework? There are four targeted vocabulary structures that are used multiple times throughout the story. The targeted structures are:
ha mangiato
le domanda
non la crede
aveva fame
This very simple story is told in two different ways. There is a printable text version, and an animated mp4 version. Tell the story as you watch it (pause if you want to stop and discuss or storyask!), or just watch it for comprehension. The video is just over 5 minutes long, with pause time for students to read the text. There is a second version of the video with only the illustrations - no text - so you can watch it and do story retells. With novice low and novice mid learners, you can tell the story as is. For novice high learners, you can add more details or write a parallel story. You could even use this story at higher levels by having students retell the story in the past.
Here’s what you’ll get in this Italian Comprehensible Input Lesson:
• Links to the videos both with and without the text
• A printable pdf version of the story
• Comprehension question worksheet
• "Who said it?" worksheet
• Story retell worksheet
• Answer key
Click HERE to join my mailing list and get a free article about adapting a textbook to CI!
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Italian lesson Plan Comprehensible Input Fa male!
By Frenchified
Make learning Italian fun with this simple, comprehensible input Italian lesson plan and story. This lesson plan includes a story with targeted structures that can be repeated to give your students lots of repetitions. Comprehension activities to use after the story will allow you to engage your students and makes sure that your Italian lesson is truly comprehensible input.
Dad is watching the kids while mom's at work, but they keep ending up getting hurt. Will they make it through the day, or will disaster strike? There are four targeted vocabulary structures that are used multiple times throughout the story. The targeted structures are:
mi fa male
mi sono rotto/mi sono rotta
tu invece dovresti
Coasa facevi?
This very simple story is told in two different ways. There is a printable text version, and an animated mp4 version. Tell the story as you watch it (pause if you want to stop and discuss or storyask!), or just watch it for comprehension. The video is just over 5 minutes long, with pause time for students to read the text. There is a second version of the video with only the illustrations - no text - so you can watch it and do story retells. With novice low and novice mid learners, you can tell the story as is. For novice high learners, you can add more details or write a parallel story. You could even use this story at higher levels by having students retell the story in the past.
Here’s what you’ll get in this Italian Comprehensible Input Lesson:
• Links to the videos both with and without the text
• A printable pdf version of the story
• Comprehension question worksheet
• "Who said it?" worksheet
• Story retell worksheet
• Answer key
Click HERE to join my mailing list and get a free article about adapting a textbook to CI!
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Italian Halloween digital stickers
By Frenchified
No matter what digital platform you are using, digital stickers can make things a little more fun for students! This set of 12 digital stickers featuring Italian phrases and graphics with a Halloween theme will be a cute addition to your digital toolbox. Just copy and paste the image onto your student pages!
Italian Unicorn and rainbow digital stickers
By Frenchified
No matter what digital platform you are using, digital stickers can make things a little more fun for students! This set of 9 digital stickers featuring Italian phrases and graphics with a unicorn and rainbow theme will be a cute addition to your digital toolbox. Just copy and paste the image onto your student pages!
Valentine's Day digital stickers - Italian
By Frenchified
No matter what digital platform you are using, digital stickers can make things a little more fun for students! This set of 10 digital stickers featuring Italian phrases and graphics with a candy heart theme will be a cute addition to your digital toolbox. Just copy and paste the image onto your student pages!