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1st Grade/1st Grade - Countries & Facts

France

In France topic, 1st Grade students will learn about a country in Europe known for art and landmarks. They will learn that Paris is the capital city. Students explore the French flag and famous monuments.

What Children Learn

Students learn that France is in Europe. They understand that Paris is the capital. They explore the blue, white, and red flag. They hear about the Eiffel Tower and the Seine River. They practice locating France on a map of Europe.

Sample Questions Children Practice

1. What is the capital of France?

A. Paris

B. Berlin

C. Madrid

D. Rome

Why This Topic Matters

Learning about France builds understanding of capitals, landmarks, and European geography.

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