Happy homeschooling! This printable was created by Jennifer Guest. Copyright © 2020 by Guest Hollow, LLC All rights reserved. You may make copies of this printable for your immediate family, co-op, or classroom. Copying and Distribu�on Policy No part of this work may be reproduced or transmi�ed in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, or by any informa�on storage or retrieval system without prior wri�en permission of the copyright owner unless such copying is expressly permi�ed by federal copyright law, or unless it complies with the Copying and Distribu�on Policy above. www.guesthollow.com www.facebook.com/guesthollow/ Cut and fold on the two dotted lines so that the word “menu” lines up. Glue the next page to the inside of the menu. nu Cut out the shape. Write about a country's main religions on the inside. Glue the bottom of the shape to your lapbook or notebook page. Glue this part to your lapbook or notebook page. Glue this side to your lapbook or notebook page. Me Cut and glue to the inside of the menu. Write the name of your country (or restaurant inside the banner). itemsshape. from the country you are studying to enter a Cut outChoose the Write about into the different sections. Illustrate some of these dishes on the fold out sidesreligions of the menu. country's main on the inside. Glue Suggestion: of Younger childrenshape may enjoy gluing inyour pictures lapbook the bottom the to from the Internet of local dishes instead of using this menu insert. or notebook page. Breakfast Lunch Glue this side to your lapbook or notebook page. Dinner Cut out the shapes and fold them accordion style on the lines where they meet. Cut out the shape with the ore cart and paste it on the cover of this shape book. Fill in the information using this site or another resource: www.studentsoftheworld.info Natural Resources of Things that grow Cut out the shape with the resource pictures and paste it on the cover of this shape book. This is what a paper looks like folded accordion style. Animals used as food Minerals Paste the blank bottom of your shape book onto your notebook page or lapbook. Highest Point ount Kosciuszko (Australia) M Vinson Massif (Antarctica) Mount Elbrus (Europe) Kilimanjaro (Africa) Aconcagua (S. America) Mt. Everest (Asia) Meters Mt. McKinley (N. America) Draw a bar at the end of the graph inside the flap book to represent the highest point of land in the country you are studying. Write in the name of the highest point and where it is found in parenthesis. Glue the rectangle with the mountain and the words “highest point” onto the cover of your flap book. Place the flap book onto your notebook page or lapbook. Cut out the diamond shape. Fold it in half so that it turns into a triangle. Glue the cover onto the top triangle. Glue the blank bottom of the bottom triangle to your lapbook or notebook. Glue this cover shape onto the cover of your triangle flap book. People Statistics Fold line Population: Life expectancy: Average number of children: Median age: Pretend you are sending a postcard from the country you are visiting. Draw a picture or glue pictures from the Internet or a magazine on the blank side. Write about your adventures on the message area. Fold the postcard via the dotted line and place it in the postcard pocket on your lapbook or notebook page. Message: Address: Glue this pocket down only on the non-folding flaps where it says “glue here”. Cut out the “You’ve got mail!” rectangle and paste it onto the front of the pocket. When the glue is dry, you can put your postcard inside. Glue here Glue here Glue here The flag of This flap folds over the top of your matchbook. Fold line Write the country’s name on the line. Fold line Glue this side to your notebook page or lapbook. *Optional: Glue the section above inside your matchbook and write some facts about the country’s flag on the lines. Draw and / or color the flag to match the flag of the country you are studying. Cut out the flaps and staple them together at the top. The dotted line indicates a fold, where you can flip each flap up. Color in the temperatures for each season for the country you are studying. Glue the bottom of the flap to your notebook page or lapbook. Write facts about each season underneath the flap. Spring Summer Glue under this flap. or staple on each flap to make a booklet. Don't glue past the dotted lines! Fall Winter Seasonal Temperatures and Information This is the cover flap that goes on top of the others. Highest Point ount Kosciuszko (Australia) M Vinson Massif (Antarctica) Mount Elbrus (Europe) Glue this side to your lapbook or notebook page. Kilimanjaro (Africa) Aconcagua (S. America) Mt. Everest (Asia) Meters Mt. McKinley (N. America) Cut out the shape. Write about a country's main religions on the inside. Glue the bottom of the shape to your lapbook or notebook page. Write down important or interesting events about your country on the timeline. Fold it accordion style and glue the very bottom square’s back onto your notebook page or lapbook. Glue the cover image onto the top fold. If you need a longer timeline, just glue the first square of an extra timeline onto the last square of this one to extend it. Timeline This is what a paper looks like folded accordion style. Extra flap to extend the timeline. Glue here or cut off if not needed. Cut out the “pocket”. Apply glue only on the strips where it says “glue here”. Place the glue side down on your notebook page or lapbook. Cut out the square that says “traditional clothing and paste it on the outside of the pocket.When the glue dries you can place your figures inside. Cut out the figures. Draw and color features and clothing that match the people of the country you are studying. You may want to use one figure for a boy and the other for a girl. Glue here Glue here *Optional idea: You can also create clothing from fabric scraps or colored paper. You can add yarn or other items for hair and accessories. Glue here Traditional Clothing Write information about a country on these strips. Staple or glue them together to make a booklet. Paste the blank bottom of the bottom strip to your lapbook or notebook page. Some ideas to write about: • Famous people • Famous people • Traditions • Famous people • Culture • Inventions • Languages • Scientific Achievements Color and decorate the cover of the facts booklet. Color in and label the country you learning about on the map above. When you are finished with all of the booklet pages, staple them together where the light gray lines are on the left. You can then glue the last page onto a notebook page or lapbook. Country Facts Book This book is about: By: You can use this site to find out the median income for countries across the world: https://tinyurl.com/countrylapbookincome Median income: Types of jobs and responsibilities Wild Animals Pets Crops & plants Time zones The time where I live. Famous landmark(s): The time in Wide ruile style paper: Use this page for writing, copywork, or narration. HWT style paper: Use this page for writing, copywork, or narration.