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1st Grade/1st Grade - Countries & Facts

Israel

In Israel topic, 1st Grade students will learn about a country in Asia along the Mediterranean Sea. They will learn that Jerusalem is the capital city. Students will learn that Israel has deserts and also green areas. They will practice locating the country on a map of the Middle East. This topic builds regional geography skills.

What Children Learn

Students learn that Israel is in Asia near the Mediterranean Sea. They learn that Jerusalem is the capital city. Children learn that the Dead Sea is located near Israel. Students learn that parts of the country are desert while other areas are green and fertile. They practice locating Israel on a map and identifying nearby countries. Students compare desert land with coastal land. They connect seas and landforms to geography vocabulary.

Sample Questions Children Practice

1. What is the capital city of Israel?

A. Jerusalem

B. Tel Aviv

C. Amman

D. Cairo

2. Israel is next to which sea?

3. Fill in the blank. Israel is in the continent of ______.

4. The Dead Sea is a ______.

5. Some parts of Israel are ______.

6. Thinking question. If a country touches a sea, would it likely have beaches?

Why This Topic Matters

Learning about Israel helps students understand coastal and desert regions in Asia. It builds capital knowledge and map skills. Students connect seas and landforms to real world geography. This supports strong global awareness and vocabulary growth.

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