RAG MusicPlay & Recreation
Lovely Play & Recreation

For Elementary School Students: World Country Flags Quiz. Learn Them as a Set!

There are so many countries in the world that trying to memorize them all can be tough.

If you include their flags, there’s even more to learn.

Elementary school is a time when kids absorb new things like a sponge, so why not use this opportunity to learn some national flags? There are many flags you see often—famous ones you encounter on TV—and others you rarely come across.

This time, we’re introducing a quiz for elementary school students: look at the flag and name the country, focusing on must-know and easier ones.

Knowing these might give you a little advantage or just make you feel good.

Give it a try—no pressure!

[For Elementary School Students] World Flags Quiz: Learn Them in Sets! (11–20)

A country rich in nature. It is famous for Niagara Falls and maple syrup.

A country rich in nature. It is famous for Niagara Falls and maple syrup.

2.bp.blogspot.com

See the answer

Canada

The distinguishing feature of the Canadian flag is the red maple leaf depicted at its center. This maple leaf is a symbol of Canada, and the number 12—combining the pointed tips of the leaf and its stem—is said to represent the number of provinces. Red signifies courage and endurance, while white conveys peace and sincerity. Canada is also notable for its vast natural landscapes, diverse peoples, and cultural hallmarks such as ice hockey.

Flag Quiz

Foreign Languages: Countries of the World ~Country~ National Flag Quiz! Upper Grades
Flag Quiz

Recommended for those interested in the flags of the world! Here are some ideas for a national flag quiz.

There are many flags around the world with a variety of colors and motifs.

Each flag often has origins and meanings that symbolize its country, making them perfect for deepening your knowledge about the world.

Of course, Japan’s flag is well-known, but if you want to memorize flags from around the world, please give it a try.

You could also quiz your friends or family on the flags you’ve learned.

Be sure to give it a try!

In conclusion

We’ve prepared a quiz for elementary school students where you look at national flags and guess the country’s name. There were probably questions you knew and ones you didn’t, but once you try it, you’ll find it much easier to remember! Please keep trying it again and again. I’d be happy if this becomes a fun way to start learning about countries around the world.