Learn about Saudi Arabia for Kids with these printable worksheets to read, color, and learn about the middle east.
Introduce your learners to the 17 countries of the Middle East one country at a time with this bundle of worksheets! For each country of the Middle East, your students will read a brief introduction to that country (location, capital, flag, language), write the capital next to the star on the map, color the small map, and use the map and compass to answer questions on page 2. Answer key included. Colored pencils and a pen or pencil are needed for this activity. No other prep needed. Basic Geography worksheets with simple maps to introduce each country of the Middle East and practice cardinal and ordinal directions. For use with Interactive Notebooks: After the worksheets for each country are completed, students can cut out the map and flag and paste into the notebook under the topic of Middle East/Sub-Topic: (country). Under the map and flag, students can write a summary in their own words of what they now know about that country. Add one country at a time until the Middle East is complete! Countries included in this bundle: BAHRAIN CYPRUS EGYPT IRAN IRAQ ISRAEL JORDAN KUWAIT LEBANON OMAN PALESTINE QATAR SAUDI ARABIA SYRIA TURKEY UAE (United Arab Emirates) YEMEN Also included as a bonus: MIDDLE EAST WORD SEARCH PUZZLE Thank you so much for using my Geography worksheets in your classroom! I hope you find them useful and fun. Reviews are welcome and very much appreciated! Please FOLLOW THIS STORE for more worksheets!
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Contains a map of the Middle East for students to match the letter to the correct country. ...
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