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If you’d like to have a go at producing your own resources (Twinkl style), head over to Twinkl Create where you’ll find all the tools you need to make something special. How long have humans been farming animals? The European city with the biggest population is Istanbul, in Turkey, which has a population of around 15.6 million people. If your children don't know what colour the flag needs to be, show them this set of printable World Flag Poster.
Colouring activities can be great as a warm-up exercise to get kids ready for learning, or just as a time filler if you've got a few minutes spare.Twinkl is home to a number of fantastic resources to aid your lessons and can be used at home or at school. They’re designed by our team of experienced teachers and illustrators to provide busy educators and parents with top-quality, time-saving teaching materials. Rural and Urban Areas PowerPoint is an informative visual aid to teach children about different areas, including advantages and disadvantages.
Why not travel to West Africa? Learn about the symbolism and history of Cote d'Ivoire's flag while colouring in the Côte d'Ivoire Flag Circle Art Worksheet. World flag facts: This delightful Countryside Colouring Sheet is a great resource for children to have the opportunity to develop their colouring know-how and knowledge. What's more, they can do this alongside practising their fine motor skills, hand-to-eye coordination, focus, and concentration. Whilst doing this, they'll also get to work on their mindfulness, which is a good skill to start doing from a young age if it's to become part of someone's daily routine. The countryside is said to be where few people live, either in small villages, or a fair distance from neighbours.
What comes with these flag colouring pages?
As well as helping them to gain familiarity with the flags of Europe, colouring is a fantastic way for children to develop important fine motor skills. It can also be a great settling activity for after break or lunch, or a particularly lively P.E. lesson. Why not use the finished flags to create a geography display board in your classroom?