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Flags of Africa 3 Part Cards - Digital Printable

ETC Montessori Digital

Price: $20.98 - $34.97
SKU:
ELCD-0505
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  • Immediate download of the file after checkout. Files may be downloaded using the link on your invoice twice (2 times) within five (5) days. 
  • We offer our digital downloadable materials under two license options:
    • an Individual License for individual homeschoolers, and 
    • Extended License for schools, co-ops, and multi-family homeschool groups.

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This Flags of Africa 3-Part Card Nomenclature Set introduces children to the national flags of the African continent through classic Montessori matching work. Each card supports visual recognition, vocabulary development, and early geography study as children match the flag image, country name, and control card.

Flags are more than colors and symbols. They give children a concrete starting point for learning about countries, cultures, people, and places. As children work with the cards, they begin to notice patterns, compare designs, recognize country names, and build curiosity about where each nation is located on the map.

This material is ideal for use alongside a map of Africa, puzzle maps, continent studies, cultural folders, or geography lessons. Children can match flags to countries, locate each country on a map, sort flags by region or color, and begin asking meaningful questions about the people and cultures represented by each flag.

The benefits go beyond memorization. This work helps develop concentration, visual discrimination, language skills, classification, map awareness, and global understanding. It also gives teachers and parents an engaging way to introduce geography as something alive, connected, and meaningful—not just names on a page.

Perfect for Montessori classrooms, homeschool geography studies, continent units, cultural studies, and independent shelf work.