FREE Landmarks of France Notebook

Published:
September 17, 2020

Bonnie Rose Hudson

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Explore five famous landmarks and three famous cities of France and enjoy bonus reading comprehension questions with this FREE Landmarks of France Notebook.

Landmarks of France text with background image of the Eiffel Tower in France

Explore the sites of France from your own home with this FREE Landmarks of France Notebook. Students can learn about the nation of France as well as the cities of:

  • Paris
  • Chenonceaux
  • Marseille

They’ll visit five famous landmarks and write about the:

  • Eiffel Tower
  • Arc de Triomphe
  • Centre Pompidou
  • Chateau de Chenonceau
  • Marseille Cathedral

There is room for students to write about what they learn, reading comprehension questions to answer, space for them to sketch the landmarks (or cut and paste images), and map work.

It’s a great way to experience France with no passport or time away from home required! Scroll down to get your FREE instant download!

Go deeper in your study of France with these Resources for Learning About France! And don’t miss these FREE ways you can learn about the landmarks of the world:

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