Samoa Coat Of Arms Worksheet
Choose from two worksheets for the Samoa coat of arms below. The first asks the children to find out about the coat of arms, when it was awarded and the significance of the different parts.
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Choose from two worksheets for the Samoa coat of arms below. The first asks the children to find out about the coat of arms, when it was awarded and the significance of the different parts.
Fill in this Venn diagram with details about your own life and life in Samoa. Any similarities should go in the intersection where the two circles overlap.
How do Samoa and the country where you live compare? Do some research then use our worksheet to find out.
Find out a little about Samoa, then draw 5 pictures of things you might see there in this fun printable picture gallery.
Our postcards from around the world (like this one for Samoa) are a great way to get to teach the kids how to address mail and encourage writing skills. Why not have a classroom postbox so the kids can send postcards to each other?
Do some research on Samoa, then write a postcard to a friend or family member as if you are visiting there. You can draw your own picture on the front, too!
Print this lovely poster of Samoa to use as part of your studies or displays.
Help the kids learn to recognise the flag of Samoa, which features the white stars of the Southern Cros, by printing and displaying our poster.
Create your own 3-fold tourist leaflet encouraging people to visit Samoa. We've added the front page for you...
This national flower colouring page for Samoa features the Tuila flower. Teuila flowers can vary from lighter shades of pink to bold red shades, with red being the most traditional colour in Samoa - so you might like to choose pink or red shades for this pi
Nauru is one of the least visited islands on the planet, so most of us in the rest of the world will never have been there! Can you do some research into life on Nauru and write about it in the diary entry?
Nauru has just 30km of roads - a lot less than most other countries around the world! Can the children make some other comparisons between where they live and Nauru?
The pretty Calophyllum is the star of this national flower colouring page for Nauru.
Fun Fact: Traditionally Calophyllum wood was used to construct the keel of canoes by Pacific Islanders.
Can the kids draw 5 pictures in the frames on this Nauru picture gallery printable? They might need to do a little research first...
This is probably one of our most stunning postcards, featuring the fascinating island of Nauru. Use it for practising postcard writing skills.
The kids get to draw their own postcard of Nauru with this fun printable. Remember to write the postcard and address too...
This interesting poster of Nauru gives you an idea of the size of this small island. Print using the borderless settings on your printer for best results...
Print this poster of the Nauru flag for your Commonwealth or Around the World topic displays...
A lot of people might not be familiar with the small country of Nauru, so the kids will need to add some interesting and useful information to this tourist leaflet...
Nauru is said to be the least visited country in the world. Can you encourage more visitors to go there by writing about the country in this travel brochure worksheet?