Based on the visual analysis of each flag in the "Flags of the World 2" worksheet, here is the complete solution:
1.
India
2.
Hong Kong
3.
Kenya
4.
Sweden
5.
Colombia
6.
Egypt
7.
Saudi Arabia
8.
Philippines
9.
Uruguay
10.
France
11.
Germany
12.
Qatar
13.
New Zealand
14.
Croatia
15.
Cuba
16.
Italy
17.
Switzerland
18.
Monaco
Explanation:
The worksheet contains 18 flags arranged in a grid. Although the numbering goes up to 15 and repeats for the last three rows, they represent 18 distinct flags. Each flag was identified by its unique design, colors, and symbols.
-
Flag 1 (India): The tricolor of saffron, white, and green with the Ashoka Chakra.
-
Flag 2 (Hong Kong): A red field with a white Bauhinia flower.
-
Flag 3 (Kenya): Black, red, and green stripes with a Maasai shield.
-
Flag 4 (Sweden): A blue field with a yellow Nordic cross.
-
Flag 5 (Colombia): Horizontal stripes of yellow (double width), blue, and red.
-
Flag 6 (Egypt): Red, white, and black stripes with the Eagle of Saladin.
-
Flag 7 (Saudi Arabia): A green field with white Arabic script and a sword.
-
Flag 8 (Philippines): A blue triangle with a sun and stars, next to red and white stripes.
-
Flag 9 (Uruguay): Nine horizontal blue and white stripes with a golden sun in the canton.
-
Flag 10 (France): Vertical stripes of blue, white, and red.
-
Flag 11 (Germany): Horizontal stripes of black, red, and gold.
-
Flag 12 (Qatar): Maroon and white with a serrated line.
-
Flag 13 (New Zealand): A blue field with the Union Jack and four red stars.
-
Flag 14 (Croatia): Red and white checkered shield on red and white stripes.
-
Flag 15 (Cuba): Five horizontal stripes (blue and white) with a red triangle and star.
-
Flag 16 (Italy): Vertical stripes of green, white, and red.
-
Flag 17 (Switzerland): A red square with a white cross.
-
Flag 18 (Monaco): Two horizontal stripes of red and white.
This completes the identification for all flags on the worksheet.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of flags worksheet.