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1st Grade/1st Grade - Countries & Facts

Germany

In Germany topic, 1st Grade students will learn about a European country known for history and culture. They will learn that Berlin is the capital city. Students will explore the German flag and major rivers.

What Children Learn

Students learn that Germany is in Europe. They understand that Berlin is the capital. They explore the black, red, and yellow flag. They hear about the Rhine River and forests. They practice finding Germany on a map.

Sample Questions Children Practice

1. What is the capital of Germany?

A. Berlin

B. Paris

C. Madrid

D. Rome

Why This Topic Matters

Learning about Germany helps students compare European countries and build map skills.

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