Paris: City of Light (Grades K-5)

🗼 Paris Video for Kids – A Fun Journey Through the City of Light

🇫🇷 Bonjour! Get ready for an exciting virtual field trip to Paris—just for kids in Grades K–5. This delightful Paris Video for Kids explores the most famous places in France’s capital city, like the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral, and the Louvre Museum, with fun facts and colorful visuals that young learners will love.

🎨 See the Eiffel Tower, Water Lilies & Rose Windows Up Close

Students will meet famous painters like Monet and Van Gogh, explore masterpieces like the Mona Lisa, and discover why the Seine River splits Paris into the Left and Right Banks. We’ll stroll through the Luxembourg Gardens, visit the golden-domed Les Invalides, and see the magical stained-glass windows of Sainte Chapelle.

🥐 Baguettes, Boules & Beautiful Bridges

Learn how Parisians live, eat, and play! Students will discover what boulangeries sell, how boules is played, and why bicycles and the Metro are such popular ways to get around. We also visit the Pont Alexandre III and Pont Neuf bridges, and learn about Bastille Day, France’s biggest national celebration.

📚 A Perfect Match for Elementary Geography & Culture Lessons

Whether you’re teaching world cities, culture, transportation, or European geography, this Paris video for elementary students is a must-have classroom tool. The pacing, narration, and visuals are designed to make learning engaging, educational, and age-appropriate for K–5 learners.

Video length: 15:30 minutes.

Worksheets

Quiz

If I Went To Paris

Draw A Scene

Country Report: France

My Own Stained Glass Window

Universal Resources

National Standards

Topics Covered In This Video

Location & facts about Paris

Eiffel Tower

Trocadero

Champ-de-Mars

Hôtel Des Invalides

National Assembly

Musée D’Orsay

Luxembourg Gardens

Conciergerie

Latin Quarter

The Panthéon

Notre Dame Cathedral

Pompidou Centre

Louvre Museum

Tuileries Gardens

Place Vendôme

Palais Garnier

Place de la Concorde

Grand Palais/Petit Palais

Champs Élysées

Arc de Triomphe

Montmartre

Palace of Versailles

Famous bridges over the Seine

Celebrations

Parisian daily life & lifestyle

Classroom Ideas 

Mapping

Have students print out a map of Paris and identify where the sites in the video are located.

 

Build the Eiffel Tower

Use various craft materials to build a model of the Eiffel Tower. Discuss how a model is a smaller version of a large structure.

 

Become "The Thinker"

Ask students to pretend that they are “The Thinker” in the famous statue. Prompt students to write about what he is possibly thinking about.

 

Labeling

Label items in the classroom in French.

 

Independence Day around the World

Compare/contrast celebrations such as Bastille Day (France) and National Revolution Day (Cuba). Explore the similarities and differences between Independence Day traditions in America and other celebrations around the world. 

 

Music

Listen to music from France.

 

Country Report

Have students write a report about France including: landmarks, population, how it is similar to the United States, history (how it came to be), type of government, economy, famous sites, architecture, interesting facts, languages spoken, food, etc.

 

If I Went to Paris...

Students create a list/powerpoint of their top five notable sites that they would like to visit and explain why. 

Explore the French Language

Create a T-chart with English words in one column, and French words in the other column. Compare/contrast words that are similar (bleu/blue) and words that are different (pomme/apple).

 

Greetings Around the World

Explore different ways to greet people across various cultures (Bonjour in France, bowing in Japan, saying holain Cuba, etc.).

 

International Landmark Geometry

Identify geometric shapes found in the famous structures such as the Louvre Pyramid in France and the Tower of Westminster in London. Create structures using various geometric shapes (toothpick tower, etc.)

 

French Cuisine

Explore signature foods from France. 

Create a recipe for a dish seen in the video from the country/city (uses fractions, measurements, + directions).

 

Stained Glass Art

Create stained glass art inspired by the windows from the Notre Dame Cathedral.

 

Art History

Recreate famous pieces of art from France, e.g. the Mona Lisa. 

Local Festivals

Have students research French festivals at the local, state, and national levels. 

 

Creative Writing

Write a story with Paris as the setting. The main character could be from another country (compare and contrast characters). 

 

Classroom Ideas for ALL Videos

Dozens and dozens of ideas that you can use in your classroom along with our videos!

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