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1st Grade/1st Grade - Countries & Facts

UnitedKingdom

In United Kingdom topic, 1st Grade students will learn about a country in Europe made up of four parts. They will learn that London is the capital. Students explore the Union flag and famous landmarks like Big Ben.

What Children Learn

Students learn that the United Kingdom is in Europe. They understand that London is the capital city. They explore the red, white, and blue flag. Students hear about Buckingham Palace and Big Ben. They practice locating the country on a European map.

Sample Questions Children Practice

1. What is the capital of the United Kingdom?

A. London

B. Paris

C. Berlin

D. Rome

Why This Topic Matters

Learning about the United Kingdom strengthens Europe map skills and landmark knowledge.

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