Colours in Italian: Year 3

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Colours in Italian: Year 3

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Colours in Italian
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Colours in Italian

Year 3 We Are Learning To recognise, say, and match colours in Italian Duration: 60 minutes

WALT - We Are Learning To
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WALT - We Are Learning To

Recognise, say, and match common colours in Italian Use Italian colour words confidently in speaking and listening activities Connect Italian language to cultural practices

Success Criteria - I Can...
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Success Criteria - I Can...

Say at least eight different colours in Italian with good pronunciation Listen and identify Italian colour words when I hear them Match colour words in Italian to the correct colour picture Try to use new colours in simple sentences with support

8 Italian Colours - Listen and Repeat
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8 Italian Colours - Listen and Repeat

Rosso (RED) Blu (BLUE) Giallo (YELLOW) Verde (GREEN) Nero (BLACK) Bianco (WHITE) Arancione (ORANGE) Viola (PURPLE)

Simon Says - Italian Colours
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Simon Says - Italian Colours

Listen carefully for the Italian colour word Show your coloured card when you hear it Only follow instructions that start with 'Simon dice...' Practice pronunciation as we play

Matching Activity
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Matching Activity

Match Italian colour words to the correct colours Work individually or with a partner Use the word bank if you need help Say each colour aloud as you match it

Creative Application - Colour and Label
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Creative Application - Colour and Label

Choose an Italian flag, fruit, or flower picture to colour Use Italian colour names as labels Say the colours aloud as you work Extension: Try making simple sentences like 'La mela è rossa'

Quick Review - Qual è questo colore?
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Quick Review - Qual è questo colore?

Teacher points to colored cards Students say the Italian colour word Partner practice: ask 'What colour is this?' Celebrate our progress with positive feedback!