France: An Introduction to the Art, Culture, Sights, and Food
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This slideshow helps elementary students quickly learn about famous landmarks, food, artists, and the culture of France. You can use this slideshow at the beginning of a unit on France or Impressionism. You can also print it out and use it as a book for student research. This slideshow also has 4 questions at the end of the slideshow to review what students have learned.
This download comes as a PDF file and is NOT editable as a PDF. However, you can open this slideshow in the TPT EASEL program and add or delete pages and add your own content. I have made a free EASEL activity for your students to use where they can answer questions, circle or highlight things, and write about what they have learned. That is included with this download.
This slideshow includes:
a map of France
popular foods: french bread, croissants, omelettes, cheese, pastries, escargot, and frog's legs
"Are french fries really from France?"
a few basic French phrases to learn
famous tourist destinations in Paris such as the Louvre, Eiffel Tower, and Notre Dame
Tour de France
famous Impressionist artists: Claude Monet, Paul Cezanne, and Edgar Degas
See more of my lessons about world cultures here.
Additional resources on France or French artists-
Art Detectives: Mystery of the Stolen Mona Lisa
Paul Cezanne Still Life Art Lesson
Mary Cassatt Poster (not a French artist, but she worked in France with the Impressionists)