North America worksheets offer an engaging way to dive into the continent’s wonders.
Designed for both classroom and homeschool settings, these resources make learning about North America’s geography, culture, and languages both educational and fun.
Activities range from map labeling and detailed fact sheets to flag matching and lessons on greeting in 10 different languages.
All are aimed at familiarizing students with key locations and enhancing memory skills.
Additionally, word search and scramble games enrich vocabulary, making these free printable geography worksheets a comprehensive tool for exploring the diverse beauty of North America.
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Fun and interesting facts about North America that kids might enjoy:
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There are 23 different countries in North America.
There are 2 different maps of the continent of North America. One with the countries on the side to make it a little easier, and one with no country names.
The students can either color in the different countries or add the names to the correct country.
I also recommend these North American maps. The 100 infographic maps featured in this unique atlas reveal a wealth of new discoveries that will make you feel like North America is the most fascinating place on earth. Regardless of how well you thought you knew it before.
Add mapology world map game to this unit study.
There are 10 questions about the continent of North America. Plus the top 10 countries by population, by land area, and the top 10 cities by population in North America.
For even more fun learning about the world, I highly recommend the World card game.
English and Spanish are the two most widely spoken languages in North America. English is the dominant language in the United States and Canada (approx 334 million speakers). And Spanish is widely spoken in Mexico, Central America, and parts of the Caribbean (approx. 200 million speakers).
But there are other languages you will hear when visiting North America.
French is spoken in Canada and Haiti (approximately 18 million speakers)
Chinese is spoken in the USA, Canada, and Mexico (approximately 5 million speakers.)
Tagalog, which is a language spoken widely in the Philippines, has about 2 million speakers in North America, making it the fifth most-spoken language on the continent.
Nahuatl an indigenous language spoken in Mexico has about 2 million speakers.
Vietnamese is spoken by about 1.5 million people in North America.
Mayan languages are another indigenous language spoken in Mexico with about 1.5 million speakers.
Next up is German with about 1.3 million speakers in North America.
Approximately 1.3 million people speak Arabic
There are 10 ways to say hello in 10 different languages, and the children need to label the correct greeting with the correct language.
This match the flag worksheet is a lot of fun. The children need to research what colors to color in the maps of 10 North American countries.
When they have colored them in correctly, they need to add a line to the correct country.
The country flags included are:
You will also enjoy the 100 pics card game. Can you identify the countries from the flag?
The North American countries and cities can be found, horizontally, vertically, diagonally, frontwards, or backward! Just to make it that much more difficult.
I have also added the word search answers, as some of the words are a little tricky to find!
Tip: I recommend either using a highlighter pen or circling around the letters. Do not cross the letters out if you have found a word, as it may be used in another word!
The 17 North America countries to find are:
Free word search printables are an excellent school activity for when the kids just need a break. They are educational, but more importantly, they are fun.
There are no clues in our free word scramble, other than the 12 countries are all in the continent of North America.
The 12 North American countries to find are: (I have included an answer sheet with the download.)
This free word scramble printable is great either for the classroom, the library, or homeschooling.