
Note: I made the Category Cards below before I knew how many students would be in my class.

If you are using a 4” x 6” size index card file, print the flags and maps on regular paper, then have your students glue them on the index cards. Thanks!Īlthough two sizes are available (3” x 5” or 4” x 6”) for many of the pages, the flags and country maps are only available in the 3″ x 5″ size.
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These General Instructions are included in the PDF file below along with the Summary, Class Structure, Weeks 1 & 2 Lesson Plans, and Resource Checklists.Ĭlick on the thumbnail below and open the PDF file in Adobe Reader to read and print. For example, on the Wild Animals card, next to the picture, write other wild animals that are common in the U.K. On each card, write additional information as you learn it. Leave room to write on the card next to the image. Cut out images for each of the categories you are studying.
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Write the category and country name in the upper right-hand corner of the card (or use pre-printed cards – scroll down to download the free printables). On the back of the index card, write in your own words about something you learned about the country. Cut this out and glue to the front of an index card. Search on the internet for the current population. General Country Information Cardįill out the information on the general information card for the country you are studying. Trim pages so that the flag and map fit on a colored index card, then glue, one on each side. Choose the flag or map to be your “Cover Page” for this country. Laminate when glue is dry.īack Cover: Use 3” x 5” or 4” x 6” cardboard rectangle for back cover.Ĭolor the map. Instructions For Front and Back Cover Cardsįront Cover: Write name and date, write “Geography” or “Europe” with Sharpie or use letter stickers over the world map.
