A lovely Côte d’Ivoire Country Flag Colouring Sheet to hand out in your geography lessons.
A lovely Côte d’Ivoire Country Flag Colouring Sheet to hand out in your geography lessons.
The Côte d’Ivoire country flag has three vertical stripes in orange, white, and green. It's an easy one to colour in if you're trying to get children to keep within the lines.
Sometimes, learning geography and flags is hard, so it's nice to have a little break for a lovely colouring session. However, that doesn't mean the learning has to stop! Whilst colouring in this fun Côte d’Ivoire Country Flag Colouring Sheet, children will be slowly memorising the Côte d’Ivoire country flag, and if that's not learning geography, we don't know what is!
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If you're looking for a coloured version of this flag, you'll find one here.
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Colouring is a wonderful activity that children of all ages can enjoy. It's highly beneficial for children in multiple ways.
Colouring also improves motor functions and concentration in children. Whilst colouring, they'll be building up the tiny bones in their hands and wrists.
A lovely colouring session can also reduce stress and anxiety, as children can focus on the task and let other worries and thoughts melt away as they concentrate.
Colouring is a very visual activity which helps children to connect with the object of their colouring session.
Mindfulness colouring adds an extra level to the colouring process. Children have to follow intricate patterns, or use certain colours on a page. This helps them to calm the mind and focus their intentions naturally.
There you have it! Use colouring activities as part of your teaching agenda and children are sure to thrive.