This digital escape room is sure to engage students as an introduction to any Italian or geography class.
Students can work independently or collaboratively as they put their problem-solving skills to the test on a journey across Italy, discovering information on Italy ranging from history and culture, geography, the Colosseum, Leonardo da Vinci and Pompeii.
This escape room has several activities and puzzles for students to solve including:
Videos, Images and Readings
Word maze
Jigsaw
Caesar Cipher
Rebus
Pigpen Cypher
This easy prep resource includes a set of English to Italian sight words on food for early learners, along with phonetic transcriptions of the Italian words to help children learn how to pronounce them correctly. The set includes a range of common food and drink items, as well as their Italian translations, so children can start building their vocabulary in both languages.
The sight words have been carefully selected and presented in an easy-to-read format, with phonetic transcriptions of the Italian words to help children learn how to pronounce them correctly. The resource also includes handwriting practice sheets for each word, so children can practice writing the words and spelling them correctly. This provides a fun and engaging way for children to develop their handwriting and spelling skills, while also learning new words in Italian. The resource is also designed to print back-to-back to create easy-use laminated flash cards.
The resource is suitable for use both in the classroom and at home, and is perfect for children in preschool, kindergarten, or early elementary school who are learning Italian as a second language. Whether you’re a teacher, parent, or homeschooling parent, this resource is an excellent tool to support children in their language learning journey.
Buongiorno!
This task card set with 18 typical Italian greetings and introductions words and phrases, activities, and games is ideal for beginning work on Italian introductions, for homework, or revision.
Options for use -
Classroom Vocabulary List
Sheets 4-8 can be displayed in the classroom as a word wall. There are two blank cards to add additional words.
Matching and Workbook Activity
Sheets 9-13 can be given to students with the terms unmatched. Students can cut, match, colour and glue into books for their own vocabulary list.
Sentence creation activity
Students can use terms to create sentences and practice with other students.
Revision
Question cards used for revision (answers provided).
Word unscramble activity cards
Cultural information and research cards
Student research cards can be used for extension and cultural information.
Language Learning Games
Game of memory or snap with laminated or unlaminated cards 1-18.
Game board, pieces and rules for a game of language checkers.
Buongiorno!
This task card set with 18 colour words in Italian, along with activities, and colour-by-number sheets is ideal for beginning work on Italian colour words, for homework, or for revision.
Options for use -
Classroom Vocabulary List
Sheets 4-8 can be displayed in the classroom as a word wall. There are two blank cards to add additional words.
Matching and Workbook Activity
Sheets 9-13 can be given to students with the terms unmatched. Students can cut, match, colour and glue into books for their own vocabulary list.
Sentence creation activity
Students can use terms to create sentences and practice with other students.
Revision
Question cards used for revision (answers provided).
Word unscramble activity cards
Cultural information and research cards
Student research cards can be used for extension and cultural information.
Colour-by-number
2 colour by number sheets in Italian included
Looking to engage your students in a dynamic and interactive way while learning Italian? Look no further! Our Lingua-Sketch Language Learning Pictionary-Style Cards are the perfect resource to enhance vocabulary acquisition and foster a love for the Italian language.
This comprehensive set includes 120 vocabulary words carefully curated into 6 categories: food, objects, animals, verbs, places, and a mixed bag. With a range of topics, students will expand their Italian vocabulary and gain confidence in their language skills.
The versatility of our resource allows you to choose between two options. Opt for the ‘1 Word per Card’ format, where each card showcases a single vocabulary word, color-coded according to the category. This allows for focused vocabulary practice and targeted learning. Alternatively, choose the ‘6 Words per Card’ format, featuring an assortment of words from each category on a single card. This format encourages word association and broadens students’ knowledge across different topics.
The vibrant and visually appealing cards are designed to captivate learners’ attention. Each card features a clear and bold image corresponding to the vocabulary word, ensuring comprehension and retention. Additionally, the color-coded system enables easy categorization and quick reference.
These Pictionary-style cards can be utilized in various ways, including whole-class activities, partner work, small group games, and individual practice. Encourage students to draw, act out, or describe the words to reinforce vocabulary recall and foster creativity in language expression.
This resource is ideal for Italian language teachers, homeschooling parents, and language learning centers. It is suitable for both beginner and intermediate learners, providing a solid foundation for language development.
This Webquest is an excellent activity to introduce Italy to your students. Students are self-guided as they will research questions on Italy from the link provided.
Answer key included.