Chinese language learners match characters to pictures in this basic phrases matching activity. Students look at four lines of dialogue, then draw a line to the corresponding illustration.
Add some French flair to your fashionable kid's vocabulary! Your first grader will learn how to spell and pronounce the French words for basic clothing items.
Learn how to write in Chinese! The Chinese character for "me" is a picture of a person holding a halberd. Chinese writing is great handwriting practice!
Better have some snacks on hand! Your first grader will likely be hungry after studying and coloring this tasty French vocabulary worksheet. Bon appetit!
Learn how to write Chinese calligraphy in this "water" worksheet. Learning Chinese characters is a great way to inspire your child's foreign language interests!
Did you know Chinese is a pictographic language? Chinese writing uses characters that evolved from ancient pictures! Learn how to write the character for "big"!
Help children make the connection between Hindu-Arabic numerals, Chinese characters, Pinyin form, and quantities with this Chinese language coloring worksheet.
This Chinese calligraphy worksheet brings together art and language. See how the Chinese character for "home" evolved from a picture of a pig under a roof!