Italian School Supplies Come Alive
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Italian School Supplies Come Alive
WALT: Identify and use Italian vocabulary for school supplies Years 5 & 6 Italian Language 45 minutes of interactive learning
WALT & Success Criteria
WALT identify and use Italian vocabulary for school supplies WALT understand and produce simple sentences about classroom objects WALT engage in interactive vocabulary activities Success: Recognize 10+ Italian words for school supplies Success: Use simple sentences like 'Il libro è rosso' Success: Participate confidently in vocabulary games
Meet Your Italian School Supplies!
la matita (pencil) - 'lah mah-TEE-tah' il quaderno (notebook) - 'eel kwah-DEHR-noh' la penna (pen) - 'lah PEH-nah' il libro (book) - 'eel LEE-broh' la gomma (eraser) - 'lah GOHM-mah' il righello (ruler) - 'eel ree-GEHL-loh' Practice pronunciation together! Notice: 'la' for feminine, 'il' for masculine nouns
Masculine vs Feminine School Supplies
{"left":"IL (masculine): il libro, il quaderno, il righello, il banco (desk), il zaino (backpack)","right":"LA (feminine): la matita, la penna, la gomma, la lavagna (blackboard), la cartella (folder)"}
Vocabulary Relay Race Time!
Divide into groups of 3-4 students Match Italian words to pictures/objects Say the word aloud when you make a match Help your teammates remember words First team to match all items wins! Ready, set, via! (go!)
Making Sentences - Describing Our Supplies
Il libro è rosso (The book is red) La matita è lunga (The pencil is long) Il quaderno è piccolo (The notebook is small) La penna è blu (The pen is blue) Notice: adjectives agree with noun gender! è = is (pronounced 'eh')
Scavenger Hunt Challenge!
Find real objects in our classroom that match the Italian vocabulary Work in small groups to search and record Write the Italian name for each object you find Share your discoveries with the class Who can find the most items?
Extension & Reflection
Advanced learners: Create a classroom poster in Italian Use phrases like 'Mi piace la mia scuola perché...' (I like my school because...) Practice asking 'Dov'è la penna?' (Where is the pen?) Exit ticket: Draw and label one school supply in Italian Reflect: What Italian words will you remember best? Arrivederci! (Goodbye!)