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How to Teach a Country Research Project
February 17, 2022 By Holly Rachel
I love teaching a research project on a country. They are so much fun and students gain so much from studying them in your social studies curriculum. I have found that students find them fascinating and love learning interesting facts and recognising the similarities and differences between the country they are learning about and their own way of life.
What is a country research project?
In simple terms, as part of social studies, students create a report on a country by researching facts about it. Their country report could be a wide range of presentation mediums such as a written project, an oral presentation, a poster, worksheets, a performance or even a video, you can be as creative as you like! Student can use a range of methods to research their chosen country. This could be through books, the internet, interviews or from teaching presentations and information sheets.
Why are country research projects important?
It is so important that we teach students about different cultures to their own and to accept and respect differences, as well as to look for the similarities between us all. This is especially important in the interconnected world we live in today.
There are so many benefits to teaching a research project on a country. These include:
-Gaining knowledge about new places and different culture
-Sparking curiosity and a love of learning
-Understanding and accepting differences
-Recognising that even though cultures may have differences, we all share similarities
-Gaining a deeper understanding of their own culture as they learn about others
-Because they are so much fun!
How to do a country research project
A research project on a country may be part of your curriculum, or you may teach the project as part of a whole school cultural week. Alternatively you could set the project as homework for your class. It’s also a great idea to use the project to support learning across other subject areas. For example, students could use the knowledge they gain from their country study and use it in their writing, such as a story setting or an information text. Students could recreate art from the country or develop map skills.
What to include in a country research project
This is the fun part! You may wish your students to lead their own research and report on the areas that interested them, or you may wish to give some guidance. Some great ideas for your research project on a country could include:
Identify the particular country on a map of the word. Where is it located? What continent is the country in? What is the capital city? You could look for physical geographical features such as mountains and rivers. Does the country border any seas? What are the neighbouring countries?
Research the country’s flag. What does the flag tell us about the country? What is the population? What sort of climate does the country have? Students could use graphic organizers to help them record the information they find.
Food is such a great way to learn about a country. It really tells us a lot about the sort of flora and fauna that can be found the country. It can also tell us a lot about the climate of the country. Is it common to preserve food in a particular way? For example through pickling or using spices? Why might this be?
This is such an important skill. As we become more globally connected, learning an additional language is such a valuable skill. You could start with some key phrases and greetings. Maybe choose certain activities where you could speak in language, such as greeting each other first thing in the morning, or asking. ‘How are you?’ after lunch.
Sight seeing
Learn about the iconic landmarks of the country. When, how and why where they built? What do they tell us about the country and the people who live there?
Recreate art from the country. This could be a study of a particular artist or art movement. Students could recreate a particular painting. What does the painting capture? What can we learn from it? Or perhaps use a painting from the country as inspiration for students’ own work, this could even span different subjects. Create a bulletin board of the students’ own work!
Teach students songs from the country. This is also a great way to learn a language. Listening to and singing songs can really help students gain a valuable insight into the culture.
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If you’d like to get started with a country research project, check out my FREE Sweden country study when you subscribe to my email list. These are perfect for your Social Studies 2nd Grade curriculum.
Included is a PowerPoint presentation with 10 slides packed full of information to teach your students all about Sweden. Slides include a map of Sweden, the Swedish flag, basic Swedish phrases, Swedish foods, Swedish landmarks, the Northern Lights and Dala horses, a traditional Swedish craft. That’s right, I have done all the research for you, so it is NO-PREP and ready to go!
Teach the topics as part of your social studies weekly lesson. Alternatively, allow students to complete the project at their own pace or assign out as homework.
Along with PowerPoint slide is an associated social studies worksheet for 2nd Grade students to complete with the information they have learned from the slide show. So this means no trawling the internet finding a worksheet to match a PowerPoint and spending hours making your own. It is all done for you!
Not only that, the activities are differentiated on two levels to support a range of ability levels in your class.
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Also include are summary activities about the project. This includes a worksheet for students to record their favorite facts and a postcard template. Students imagine they have visited Sweden and write postcard home about their travels!
Finally it comes with a super cute cover sheet so your students can make their own booklet with the worksheets. Did I mention this is all FREE? Grab your FREE Sweden Country Study today!
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Our Country Research Project always starts with one of these country research sheets. There are two options to choose from. Years ago, my oldest did his research using a brainstorming sheet. We made it work, but it was much harder to organize his notes since they were random. The Country Research Sheets give students focus and guide them to information that would make a solid research paper. From experience, these research sheets make it easy to organize information for a 5 paragraph essay.
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Blank continent maps with outlines.
This set of Blank Continent Maps with Outlines coincide perfectly with the FREE Country Research Sheets. Whatever country your student is studying, print the corresponding continent map out. Your student can then locate, label, and color their country within its continent. The worksheet then instructs the student to label the countries bordering countries and oceans. This map is an excellent addition to the Country Research Project.
The second version includes the outlined map, but has no instructions written at the top. For those you wanting to use these to color all continents rather than one, then you can!
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Research paper.
Once my student completes the country research sheet, it is easy to sit with them and discuss what facts should go into each paragraph of their essay. We literally looked over the facts, and then wrote a 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 next to them. This was an easy guide for my student to follow when he sat down independently to write his country project paper. If the fact had a 1 next to it, that meant he was to include that fact into his first paragraph. 2 meant second paragraph and so forth. When I teach my kids to write a 5 paragraph essay, I like to break it down into an introduction paragraph, 3 body paragraphs, and then a conclusion or closing. Each paragraph should include at least 3 sentences, but 5 sentences are encouraged. You might be interested in checking out our 5-paragraph graphic organizers . They make creating an essay outline easy!
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Project visual.
Creating a visual for the Country Research Project is one of the last pieces of this assignment. Some kids will love this aspect of the project and this is where their creativity will shine. Other students will not enjoy this part of the project. No matter, encourage them to write notes and facts about their country, add a title, draw pictures, color it neatly, display a flag, and so much more. We choose to create a poster display. Your student may create a PowerPoint presentation, a hanging mobile, or a cardboard display. There are several options to choose from.
Country Project Presentation
End the Country Research Project with a presentation. For those of us who homeschool, this can be easily down at the dinner table. Allow your student to present to the family before dinner or after dinner. Encourage them to share their visual and what things they learned about their country. Some of my kids have read their paper out loud. In a classroom setting, presenting their project is a must. Public speaking is a skill that should be encouraged when possible. Some kids will really shine when presenting, while others will struggle. Regardless of their strengths or weaknesses, it is always a good rule of thumb to give your child the opportunity to share.
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Country Research Activities
Country research projects can be a powerful tool for helping students understand the diversity of cultures and the world around them. This type of project offers a unique opportunity for students to immerse themselves in another culture, learn about different customs and traditions, and broaden their perspectives. To make sure that your students are enjoying the process while they learn, it is important to incorporate fun and engaging activities into your country research unit. Here are six ideas to get you started.
I really like this project because it is an easy way to introduce students to different people, cultures and countries. Not a lot of people get to experience travel to other countries when they are young – this is the next best thing!
Virtual Tour
Take your students on a virtual tour of the country they are researching. Use Google Earth or other virtual tour tools to give students a visual experience of the country. I have used National Geographic on oculus. Here are some other resources to get your students excited and learning about the world.
Cultural Presentation
Have students present what they have learned about the country’s culture, including traditional customs, music, and food. Create a museum tour, where each student has a display on their desk representing their country and their research. Invite family to the event.
Music & Dance
Play traditional music from the country and have students learn and perform a traditional dance.
Arts & Crafts
Encourage students to create art projects related to the country they are researching. This could include creating traditional clothing, designing flags, or painting scenes from the country.
Have students learn a traditional theater art form or perform a traditional skit from the country that they researched.
Geography & Tech
Create an interactive map for students to use as they learn about the country’s geography and location. Have students mark important landmarks, cities, and geographical features.
These activities are designed to keep your students fully engaged and having fun while they learn about different cultures and the world. By integrating these activities into your country research unit, you will not only make the project more enjoyable for your students, but you will also increase the likelihood that they will remember what they have learned.
Incorporating a mix of hands-on activities, creative projects, and interactive experiences will help keep students motivated and interested throughout the project. Whether they are creating a virtual tour of the country they are studying, designing a cultural festival, or cooking a traditional dish, students will be learning in an engaging and memorable way.
If you are looking for more direction on how to plan and execute a successful country research project , be sure to check out my country research project for kids packet. This comprehensive resource includes everything you need to get started, including a student introduction letter, a detailed rubric for assessment, and a step-by-step guide for conducting research. Whether you are a seasoned teacher or a beginner, this packet will help make your country research project a success.
I used this during the World Cup for my students to become more engaged! We worked on our country project while we played the world cup in the background. Students got to choose a country that was currently still in the running, and we made a bracket to see whose country would win!
Such an engaging resource that was seamlessly integrated into our curriculum! Very little hassle, but with great outcomes! Thank you!
This resource was amazing. I needed something to connect to our curriculum for writing about countries and this was it. It matched up perfectly, but honestly presented better writing than what would have come from just our curriculum.
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Grade Level(s): 2-5
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Explore and compare 20 countries from around the world!
Develop global awareness through country research projects .
With these research projects, students take the role of explorer. Using a variety of resources, including our kid-friendly Country Profiles , they investigate the geography and culture of different countries to create a final product.
20 Countries: Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Egypt, England, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Thailand, United States
Each Country Research Project includes:
- Student Draft Book – step-by-step directions to guide students through the research process, with graphic organizers for note-taking; an answer guide is included
- Country Research Project Templates – presentation tools to create an interactive notebook, poster, or display board
- Choice Board – extension activities to inspire further exploration, including preparing a traditional dish and sharing a folktale
- 4-Point Rubric – assessment criteria for students to review before sharing and for teachers to apply while grading final projects
- Globe Trottin’ Kids Passport & Australia “ Stamp ” – learn about more countries, earn more stamps for your passport, and become an informed citizen of the world!
Please Note: These country research projects do not include information about the country. They will introduce and guide students through the research process to collect facts.
Topics & Activities include:
- identify the country’s location on a world map and continent map
- complete a compass rose
- create a map key
- label a country map according to the map key
Quick Facts
- record the country’s population, area, climate, products, and currency
- color the country’s flag
- describe the meaning of its color(s) and symbol(s)
- learn common words and phrases in the country’s official language
- create a menu for a day
- design traditional clothing (paper, fabric) for paper dolls
- identify popular sports and activities
- classify by animal group and display in a pocket chart
Influential People
- sketch a portrait and write a description of the individual’s contributions
Holidays & Celebrations
- create Save the Date cards using 4Ws (what, when, where, why) and 1 H (how)
🌎 Country research projects are a fun learning experience for the whole class, cooperative groups, or independent investigations.
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Research Project Template For Elementary Students
Hey teachers! Are you searching for one easy resource that keeps on giving, all year long? My Research Project Template for Elementary Students is perfect for you!
We all know that research skills are super important for students to have, but some of you may be wondering how best to fit research into a younger student’s curriculum. Typically when you think of research, you think of long hours in a college library and tons of citations. Well, it’s easier than you might think!
Seriously, you can do a simple research problem on pretty much anything. I’m talking bugs, states, countries, plants… you name it. And since younger kids are naturally super curious, they always get excited to embark on the quest to find out more about the things they like — and learning about completely new things, too!
It’s key for students to start to get some research experience while they are in elementary school because this will build their ability to question the world around them while they are young. It also helps them develop note taking skills and write out their ideas and observations, both of which are essential parts of good communication and good classroom habits. They will take these skills with them for the rest of their lives, so it’s never too early to start!
Here’s the good news: research projects for elementary students don’t have to get fancy at all. In fact, my Research Project Template is both incredibly simple for you to prep, and comprehensive on the students’ side of things. Plus, you can use it again and again all year round because it’s totally editable. Yay for reusable resources!
How does this Research Project Template for Elementary Students work?
It doesn’t get much easier for you and your students than this research project flip flap! All you have to do is print it for your students and you’re ready to roll. As easy as the prep is for you, students still get the opportunity to cut, color, and write about any research topic they’re assigned or that sparks their curiosity.
The research project template is a Powerpoint file, and complete instructions are included for you. This way, you can easily edit the text to suit your classroom’s needs!
Students will pick a topic that interests them, or you can assign a topic based on any unit your class is currently studying. Then, according to the topic, students will record their observations and more, including…
● 3 Interesting Facts
● Vocabulary word with pictures
● Illustrate what you learned
● Create a poem
● Can, Have, Are activity
The combination of writing, observations, and illustrations make this a comprehensive activity that covers ELA skills, STEM skills, and creative expression. And since it is customizable in the Powerpoint document, you can choose which sections to use and leave some out if they don’t best suit your lesson.
How can I use this Research Project Template in the classroom?
My favorite part about this research project template for elementary students is that you can reuse it in the classroom all school year long! Since it is a generic template and completely editable, it can easily fit with any kind of research project or activity you have in mind, from geography, to science, to art, and more.
Students can even pick their own topic they would like to research and complete their own mini project themselves! This option is great for centers. Flip flaps are amazing for centers because once students observe how to complete the flip flap once or twice, they can easily do it on their own in groups. You can assign a topic for the group to research or let students go their own way and work independently.
They can keep their research projects in their folders all year long if it’s important stuff to know, or they can bring them home and proudly show them off to their families. If you’d like, you could even have a research day where students present their findings to their classmates at the end of the day!
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This Research Project Template for younger students is totally worth returning to all year round! It’s super simple to prep, easy to edit, and can be used for any topic that you or your students want to cover. They will be able to practice their questioning, observational, note taking, and written communication skills, while everything stays low prep on your end. Have fun researching with your class, and enjoy!
What kinds of research do you like to do in your class? Do you plan on using this research project template? I’d love to hear from you all!
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Engage your students with this fun and comprehensive, 27 page resource to help your students produce a research report on a country or countries. It makes report writing easy! This report template can be used for your students to create, develop, write, edit, illustrate, and assess your students’ country report.
This template can be used as the actual formal report to be turned in, or you can utilize this template as a study guide or rough draft prior to your students typing the report. This packet contains the following:
Report Template includes:
1. Introduce your country and its location
2. Country Sketch
3. Geographical Features
5. Environment
6. Language and Educational System
8. Customs, Religions, Beliefs
9. Government
10. Economy and Resources
11. Interesting Facts
12. Current Events
13. Similarities and Differences between the country you studied and the country of your origin
14. A Day in This Country
15. Flag Illustration
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20. Bibliography
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Students love to research and use their digital skills to learn about the countries of the world.
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- The land area of the country
- Size of the population
- Language/s spoken in that country
- Currency of the country
- Landmarks of the country
- Flag of the country
- Traditional Food
- What continent the country is located on
- Research a famous person (or people) from that country
- Customs / Traditions
- Traditional and contemporary (present) art, music, and literature of the country.
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Need a fun project for researching a country ? Need a creative Distance learning activity?
Country Research Project is designed for success in middle school or high school. This activity includes a wide range of topics for students to research such as, government, economy, traditional dance, population, traditional clothing, cuisine, current event, and more! These comprehensive activities provide rigorous instruction allowing students to research and understand the country of their or the teachers choosing. Allows students to have a more creative take on it! This Lesson can be used in middle school or high school.
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There are so many benefits to teaching a research project on a country. These include: -Gaining knowledge about new places and different culture. -Sparking curiosity and a love of learning. -Understanding and accepting differences. -Recognising that even though cultures may have differences, we all share similarities.
Prepare the Room for Research Projects. world map to hang or project on a screen. world atlas - online or book. globe - physical or virtual. make it a festive environment with world flags decor. country map (s) - posters or printed. posters of famous landmarks, people, inventions, etc. vocabulary wall.
Our Country Research Project is ideal for older elementary students and middle school students. Before tackling this Country Research Project, we introduce, review, and solidify basic map skills with our FREE Printable World Maps & Activities.By the time my students reach 4th grade, they do one of these projects a year for the next two years.
Conducting Country Research. The next part is helping them to conduct the research. In general, when elementary students are conducting research it helps to give them a lot of guidance. My packet guides students in researching relevant and important information regarding the country with enough fun fact-finding to keep it fun and engaging.
The third graders country project is one of the biggest projects of the year in the elementary. Over the last six years as the teacher librarian at Van Meter it has been fun to see how this project has evolved and all the changes that it has taken on. ... We talked about how we could put a new twist on the country research project and make it ...
Geography & Tech. Create an interactive map for students to use as they learn about the country's geography and location. Have students mark important landmarks, cities, and geographical features. These activities are designed to keep your students fully engaged and having fun while they learn about different cultures and the world.
Country research projects are an absolute game-changer for upper elementary education! They go way beyond the usual classroom routines, igniting curiosity and raising global awareness in our kids. Through these projects, students become skilled researchers and compassionate individuals, embracing diverse cultures and traditions.
No-Prep Country Research Project Template. Our pack includes a variety of worksheets and graphic organizers that will help students explore a civilization at least 500 years old. They will learn about why the civilization settled in the location, what challenges they faced, and how they adapted to the environmental conditions.
Use the RESEARCH CHECKLIST to guide you in your project. 4. After completing your research you will write a research paper. 3-5 pages long. Written in a 12-point font. 5. You also need to include a picture of your country's flag. 6. You need a picture of one major landform in your country.
In the Country Research Project, students pick a country of their choice to study. Students will answer thoughtful, essential questions tailored to their grade (one for upper, a different one for lower elementary). Note-taking sheets are included, guided walk-through of researching a country, opportunities to learn about culture, government ...
Each Country Research Project includes: Globe Trottin' Kids Passport & Australia "Stamp" - learn about more countries, earn more stamps for your passport, and become an informed citizen of the world! Please Note: These country research projects do not include information about the country. They will introduce and guide students through ...
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Our Lower Elementary Country Project was the culminating project at the end of our spring semester of the 2015-16 school year. First, second and third graders completed this project in mixed-age groups, at the research and writing level that was developmentally appropriate for them. The students learned about the Fundamental Needs of Humans and ...
Country Research Project (upper elementary/secondary) Created by . L Digital Designs. Your upper elementary/secondary students will enjoy playing travel agent as they complete this informative 3-part research project! Allow students to choose a country from the list of 195 countries provided and review the project requirements with the class ...
The research project template is a Powerpoint file, and complete instructions are included for you. This way, you can easily edit the text to suit your classroom's needs! Students will pick a topic that interests them, or you can assign a topic based on any unit your class is currently studying. Then, according to the topic, students will ...
Here is a fun and simple fact sheet for researching an individual country. Students are asked to name the country and its inhabitants (such as "Norwegians" for Norway), then list the country's language(s), capital city, currency, population, religion(s, important rivers and lakes, things the country makes and grows, and three interesting facts about the country.
3) Provide " open ended questions" for inquiry. All research begins with inquiry questions. Either provide them for students or instruct them to write their own first, before they begin to research. So, just like anything else, you are going to want to break down the research process into small chunks. There are complicated 7-step research ...
About This Product. Engage your students with this fun and comprehensive, 27 page resource to help your students produce a research report on a country or countries. It makes report writing easy! This report template can be used for your students to create, develop, write, edit, illustrate, and assess your students' country report.
The Country Research and Write Activity is editable, allowing you to personalize for your classroom or allowing students to record their information right on the activity. This resource is an excellent way for students to work individually or with a partner to discover information about a country. If you enjoyed this Editable Country Research ...
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Country Research Project - Google Slides, ready to be uploaded to Google Classroom!Students love to research and use their digital skills to learn about the countries of the world.Students will research and learn:How to find a capital city on a mapThe land area of the countrySize of the populationLa. 21. Products. $20.80 $40.00 Save $19.20.
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