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1st Grade/1st Grade - Countries & Facts

Singapore

In Singapore topic, 1st Grade students will learn about a small island country in Asia. They will learn that Singapore City is the capital. Students will learn that Singapore is both a country and a city state. They will practice understanding island geography and coastlines. This topic builds strong land and water vocabulary.

What Children Learn

Students learn that Singapore is located in Southeast Asia. They learn that Singapore City is the capital and largest city. Children learn that Singapore is an island country surrounded by water. Students practice understanding the word island and coastline. They learn that Singapore is close to Malaysia and Indonesia. Students compare island countries with landlocked countries. They connect land and water ideas to real world places.

Sample Questions Children Practice

1. What is the capital city of Singapore?

A. Singapore City

B. Kuala Lumpur

C. Jakarta

D. Bangkok

2. Singapore is surrounded by ______.

3. Fill in the blank. Singapore is an ______ country.

4. Which country is near Singapore?

5. Fill in the blank. A coastline is where land meets the ______.

6. Singapore is a small ______ state.

7. Thinking question. If a country is an island, would you travel there by crossing water?

Why This Topic Matters

Learning about Singapore helps students understand island geography and coastlines. It builds map skills and capital city knowledge. Students practice comparing island and landlocked countries. This strengthens geography vocabulary and global awareness.

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