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Color the Flags
Color the Flags
Color the Flags
Color the Flags
Color the Flags
Color the Flags
Color the Flags
Color the Flags
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YOUR FAITH YOUR FAMILY YOUR FLAG. These are principles that make up who we are. This excellent Flag Day activity increases awareness of our expansive world. Help your students learn their flag while gaining pride in their own ancestry. Learn the flags of the world with a review of the seven continents and 21 of their largest countries. Students will create a workbook that includes a picture of each country's flag and then pages for students to color their own to help them memorize. Various activities for learning using the different modalities: flash cards of each flag so they can quiz each other, a number line to place the countries smallest to largest and then create a bar graph to incorporate this data, an explanation of why we have flags with comprehension questions, a page for learners to design their own flag for their family, and a chance to place the countries in alphabetical order. Also if you have access to the app Quiver, it includes a "design your own flag" page in their education pack! Students can design their own and watch it come to life waving in the breeze! So much fun and a nice complement to this unit on flags.

COMMON CORE STANDARDS

ELA-Literacy/RH/6-8.7 and 10

Math/Content/6/NS.C.6c

Table of Contents:

Student Workbook Cover

Countries Information Sheet

VISUAL Country Flag Pictures and Coloring Sheets

VISUAL Design your own Flag

INTRAPERSONAL What Do You Think?

The Seven Continents and Largest Countries

SPATIAL The 7 Continent Worksheet

INTERPERSONAL Flag Flashcards- students write country on the back.

Then quiz each other and memorize what country the flag

belongs to.

VERBAL/LINGUISTIC Put the Countries in Alphabetical Order

VERBAL/LINGUISTIC Why Have Flags?

LOGICAL/MATHEMATICAL How Crowded is It? Number Line and Bar Graph

The Countries included are:

Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Columbia

Ethiopia

France

Germany

India

Ireland

Italy

Japan

Mexico

New Zealand

Nigeria

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Turkey

United Kingdom

United States

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Color the Flags

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YOUR FAITH YOUR FAMILY YOUR FLAG. These are principles that make up who we are. This excellent Flag Day activity increases awareness of our expansive world. Help your students learn their flag while gaining pride in their own ancestry. Learn the flags of the world with a review of the seven continents and 21 of their largest countries. Students will create a workbook that includes a picture of each country's flag and then pages for students to color their own to help them memorize. Various activities for learning using the different modalities: flash cards of each flag so they can quiz each other, a number line to place the countries smallest to largest and then create a bar graph to incorporate this data, an explanation of why we have flags with comprehension questions, a page for learners to design their own flag for their family, and a chance to place the countries in alphabetical order. Also if you have access to the app Quiver, it includes a "design your own flag" page in their education pack! Students can design their own and watch it come to life waving in the breeze! So much fun and a nice complement to this unit on flags.

COMMON CORE STANDARDS

ELA-Literacy/RH/6-8.7 and 10

Math/Content/6/NS.C.6c

Table of Contents:

Student Workbook Cover

Countries Information Sheet

VISUAL Country Flag Pictures and Coloring Sheets

VISUAL Design your own Flag

INTRAPERSONAL What Do You Think?

The Seven Continents and Largest Countries

SPATIAL The 7 Continent Worksheet

INTERPERSONAL Flag Flashcards- students write country on the back.

Then quiz each other and memorize what country the flag

belongs to.

VERBAL/LINGUISTIC Put the Countries in Alphabetical Order

VERBAL/LINGUISTIC Why Have Flags?

LOGICAL/MATHEMATICAL How Crowded is It? Number Line and Bar Graph

The Countries included are:

Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Columbia

Ethiopia

France

Germany

India

Ireland

Italy

Japan

Mexico

New Zealand

Nigeria

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Turkey

United Kingdom

United States

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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November 22, 2020
My students were very engaged with the material, keeping the class focused and learning important skills like critical thinking.
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Oh that makes me so happy! Student engagement is the goal!

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Find and position integers and other rational numbers on a horizontal or vertical number line diagram; find and position pairs of integers and other rational numbers on a coordinate plane.
Integrate visual information (e.g., in charts, graphs, photographs, videos, or maps) with other information in print and digital texts.
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