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JOURNAL ENTRY: Based on the this map of France, what predictions can you make about the French people? Think about the countries that surround France, languages,

France Lesson

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JOURNAL ENTRY:

Based on the this map of France, what predictions can you make about the French people?

Think about the countries that surround France, languages, oceans, and more!

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Geography of FranceGeography of FranceFrance is located in

Western Europe

France borders: West: Spain East: Germany,

Luxembourg and Switzerland

North: The United Kingdom

South: Italy and the Mediterranean Sea

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GeographyGeography

• France has 66 million inhabitants

• The capital is Paris• Paris has 2.2 million

inhabitants• The largest River is the

Seine River (runs through Paris and empties into the Enlgish Channel)

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POPULATION PYRAMID

How many males are 45-49? How many females 80+?

SPI7.3.20

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French RevolutionFrench Revolution• France was originally a monarchy.• After the French Revolution, the people stood

up against the monarchy and it became a republic. Predict why the people did not want to be a monarchy.

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People & ReligionPeople & Religion• Languages: French,

Russian, Italian, English, & Spanish

• Only 1% of French people are illiterate

• Diversity: Russians, English, Celtic, Latin, North African, and Southeast Asian What can we assume about

French people and religion based on the chart above?

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ClimateClimate• The climate in France is

temperate in the north.• It rains all the year and

in winter it sometimes snows.

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NatureNature• 25% of France is forest• 50% of France farmland• 25% of France is urban• Common animals in

France include fox and deer

• Most of the vegetation in France consists of chestnut, pine, and spruce trees.

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Government and EconomyGovernment and Economy

Type of Government:

Republic

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Typical foodTypical food• The Bagette is the

most popular bread in France.

• Common foods: onion soup, chocolate mousse, cheeses, and croissants

• Je voudrais du pain, s’il vous plait. (I would like some bread, please)

Bon appétit!

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Popular SportsPopular SportsPopular sports in France are:• Handball• Football• Basketball• Rugby

• Cycling (The Tour of France)• Running• Skiing• Surf

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TourismTourism• More people vacation to France

than any other European country• 80 million tourist per year

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Tour de ParisTour de Paris

Eiffel Tower

Notre Dame Cathedral

The Louvre

Mona Lisa

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Pack Your Bags!Pack Your Bags!• You and the person beside you are going to

Paris for an entire week. (1&2) (3&4)• Make a list of places you will go. Describe

the weather, language, sports you might play, and the foods you will eat.

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Can you

stump your

classmates?

• Use your notes and the information from your trip to France to write 2 true facts about France and 1 fake statement.

• Your group will read your 3 statements and see if you can stump your classmates!