Today I’m introducing a new product. For a limited time (through August 15, 2020), it will be free! Then, the cost will be $5. If you are studying world geography with your elementary students, you’ll love the Countries of the World Fast Fact Cards & Notebooking Pages!
Countries of the World Fast Fact Cards & Notebooking Pages
The “Countries of the World Fast Fact Cards & Notebooking Pages” contains 66 pages: 22 card pages (44 countries) and 44 notebooking pages (44 countries).
Instructions:
Print the fast fact card pages. Teach your students basic research skills by helping them locate resources to use to complete the cards and to learn about various cultures and countries. Cut apart cards on solid black lines. Fold on dotted lines. Gluestick together (or use double stick tape), if desired. Students can use the completed cards for review. There is a flag for each country and a world map so the student can locate where the country is.
Alternatively, you can use the notebooking pages to list the facts.
Countries included:
Afghanistan, Algeria, Barbados, Bolivia, Canada, Chile, China, Congo, Cuba, Ecuador, England, France, Germany, Guatemala, Iceland, India, Iran, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Jordan, Kenya, Laos, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mali, Mexico, Morocco, Namibia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Spain, South Korea, Sweden, USA, Ukraine, Vietnam.
I know there are countries missing! If you have a request for a certain country, please put it in the comments, and I’ll include it in the next revision.
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Countries of the World Fast Fact Cards & Notebooking Pages
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66 Pages
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Hiiii! I would love to see ROMANIA on this list of countries, please! 🙂
You got it!
I’ll include it in the next revision. 🙂
–Gena
Hi, Gena 🙂
Would you add Colombia?
Thanks! I’ll add that one to the list. 🙂