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Pre-K Grade/Pre K - Countries & Facts

France

In France topic, Pre-K students will learn about a well known country in Europe. Children learn that France is a country and Paris is a city. They learn that countries can have special landmarks and famous places. They also learn that people in different countries can speak different languages. This topic uses simple facts that are easy to remember. Children practice saying France and Paris clearly.

What Children Learn

Children learn that France is a country in Europe. They learn that the capital city is Paris. They learn that many people in France speak French. They may hear that the Eiffel Tower is in Paris. Children practice matching the country name to the capital city name. They practice the difference between country and city. The focus is clear facts and gentle practice for young learners.


Sample Questions Children Practice

1. What is the capital of France

A. Paris

B. London

C. Berlin

D. Rome

2. France is in which continent

A. Europe

B. Asia

C. Africa

D. South America

3. Fill in the blank The capital city of France is ________

4. Fill in the blank People in France speak ________

5. The Eiffel Tower is in France or in China

A. France

B. China


Why This Topic Matters

This topic helps children learn that Europe has many countries. It builds early geography words like country and capital. Children practice memory when they connect France with Paris. It supports careful listening and clear speaking. It also introduces a simple landmark fact in a safe way. These skills help children feel ready for future learning about the world.

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