Paris, France
Facts
Paris has long been considered one of the world’s most historically important cities and is also packed with iconic images. Explore the unforgettable buildings that took centuries to complete, such as Notre Dame, the Eiffel Tower, and the Arc de Triomphe. Students will gain insights into the reasons why Paris’ significance is so timeless.
Learn about the Traditions, Dance, Foods, and Language of Paris France
Football, or soccer as it is called in the United States, is one of the most popular sports in France. France has the distinction of being one of only three nations to have won back-to-back major tournaments, like FIFA World Cup, UEFA European Football Championships, and FIFA Confederations Cup.
France has been blessed with a staggering variety of beaches thanks to its miles of coastline bordering the Mediterranean Sea, Atlantic Ocean and the English Channel and some of the most iconic landmarks in the world.
Visit the Zoos and National Regional Parks
Read more about the Animals in their Habitats and Native Animals. Below are some animals native to Paris France that you might want to learn more about.
Habitats
- Seabirds
- Waders and waterfowl
- Alpine Ibex
- Dormice
- European Beaver
- Reptiles
- Wolf
Animals
- Lynx
- Chamois
- Marmots
- Golden Eagles
Map of France
Click on the Google Earth link above
and explore Paris France geography.
Show what you Know!
You have explored many aspects of Paris, France. Choose one or all of the following to represent your new learning.
- Draw a picture of your favorite fact.
- Create a Postcard… who would you send it to… what would you tell them about Paris France?
- Create a Google Slideshow about Paris France. Include new learning and interesting facts.