
1. Guess the Country (For teens / adults)
This activity focuses on recognizing world flags and matching them to their countries. Students see flag images and use letter prompts (with blanks) to guess the correct country name. The game is organized into rounds, covering a variety of countries. It is suitable for practicing geography knowledge, spelling, and teamwork in a fun, interactive way.
2. Guess the Colours (For kids)
This worksheet encourages students to identify countries by their flag colours. Each task shows a country’s flag, and learners are prompted to name the country (e.g., UK, Spain, Poland, Turkey, France, Germany, Italy). The activity strengthens visual recognition, colour vocabulary, and country knowledge while keeping students engaged in a guessing game format.
Offline Class Use
Warm-up game: Show the flag cards on the board or projector; students raise hands or shout the country name.
Team competition: Divide the class into groups. Each correct guess gives a point; the team with the most points wins.
Online Class Use
Breakout rooms: Put students into pairs/small groups; each group guesses a set of countries, then comes back to share answers.
Guess the colours challenge: Teacher describes a flag (e.g., “red, white, and green”), and students guess the country without seeing it.
Breakout rooms: Put students into pairs/small groups; each group guesses a set of countries, then comes back to share answers.
Guess the colours challenge: Teacher describes a flag (e.g., “red, white, and green”), and students guess the country without seeing it.
September 3, 2025