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Country Project
A fun cooperative learning activity was the Country Project. The students learned about different Spanish speaking countries and the completed maps and flags of the countries made great decorations for the classroom.
Materials Construction paper sheets of all the colors in each flag of the country. Scissors, glue, tape or stapler, rulers and markers. Large
blank construction paper for map. Magic markers and crayons.
Information question sheet on each state or country (e.g.: population,
area, neighbors, industries, etc.)
Procedure
Students are told that they will be researching particular country. They first do a complete profile of the country. Then, in the next phase they are given their supplies and told to make the flag of the country and a map. They are also to provide ten interesting facts about that country in any format they choose (play, poem, pictures, etc.). Travel brochures are also created. Maps of Spanish Speaking Countries
Profiles of Spanish Speaking Countries
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