I have a free new seven wonders of the world worksheet. Too, look at my pages Homeschool Geography and Ancient Civilizations for more hands-on and simple ideas.
In 2007, millions of people from around the world voted to choose new symbols of human creativity and history. This list is of some of the most breathtaking and historically important places still standing today.

These wonders come from many different cultures and time periods. The results became known as the New Seven Wonders of the World.
And look at this list.
- The Great Wall of China (China) – A massive defensive wall stretching more than 13,000 miles across mountains and valleys.
- The Taj Mahal (India)- A marble mausoleum representing eternal love and one of Asia’s most cherished wonders.
- Petra (Jordan)-A city carved into red sandstone cliffs, known for its impressive temples and the iconic Treasury.
- Christ the Redeemer (Brazil)- A towering statue of Jesus overlooking Rio de Janeiro, symbolizing peace and faith.
- Machu Picchu (Peru)- A mysterious Incan city hidden high in the Andes Mountains.
- Chichen Itza (Mexico)-A Mayan pyramid that served as a ceremonial site and ancient observatory.
- The Colosseum(Italy)-Rome’s enormous amphitheater, where gladiators once fought before cheering crowds.
BOOKS ABOUT THE NEW 7 WONDERS OF THE WORLD
First, look at these books about the new seven wonders of the world.
The New Seven Wonders of the World
These sites remind us of the creativity, skill, and imagination of people across history.
Angela FIsher's The Great Wall is an "awe-inspiring, impressive, black and gray illustrations set the tone for this history of the building of the Great Wall of China.
From its perch on the 2,310-foot-tall Mount Corcovado, Christ the Redeemer can be seen from miles away! This famous statue is a modern wonder and one of the worlds most popular tourist attractions. In this fascinating, fact-filled text, readers will explore the wonders history, from its original purpose to how it was built and how people use it today. Special features include a map, a timeline, a comparison graphic, a pop culture connection, and more!
Caldecott Honor-winner Ted Lewin takes readers on a thrilling journey to the wilds of Peru in this story of Hiram Bingham, who, in 1911, carved a treacherous path through snake-filled jungles and across perilous mountains in search of Vilcapampa, the lost city of the Incas. Guided the last steps by a young Quechua boy, however, he discovered not the rumored lost city, but the ruins of Machu Picchu, a city totally unknown to the outside world, and one of the wonders of the world.
The Emperor Titus opened the enormous Colosseum in AD 80 to host 100 days of games, and it will astound readers to learn what the ancient Romans found entertaining. Over 50,000 screaming fans watched
gladiators battling each other to the death, men fighting exotic wild beasts, and even mock sea battles with warships floating on an arena floor flooded with water. By AD 476 the Roman Empire had fallen, and yet
the ruins of the Colosseum remain a world-famous landmark of an unforgettable time.
The Taj Mahal may look like a palace, but it's actually a tomb and a lasting testament to one of the world's great love stories. In 1612, Mogul emperor Shah Jahan married Mumtaz Mahal. It had been love at first sight and for nineteen years they were so inseparable that Mumtaz even accompanied Shah Jahan to battlefields. When she died suddenly giving birth to their fourteenth child, the emperor set about building a magnificent memorial to his wife. Everything about the Taj was perfectly planned, from the white marble walls that shimmer in the sunlight and sparkle by moonlight, to the countless decorative flowers made from precious gems that still astound visitors today. Recent discoveries at the site make this a timely account of a timeless monument.
The ruins of Petra, in today's Jordan, establish one of the most fascinating monumental complexes of the ancient world for the outstanding quality of the architecture and for the city's remarkable position.
Although it's known more as an important tourist attraction today, the city of Chichen Itza was a powerful religious, political, scientific, and artistic center of the Maya people. Readers will learn about how Chichen Itza began and what happened to cause the downfall of a great society. The book also provides details about the
culture of the Maya of Chichen Itza and the stunning architecture they built like the El Castillo pyramid, the Temple of the Warriors, and the massive ball court that was used for games and rituals.
Also, look at these hands-on activities.
HANDS-ON ACTIVITIES FOR THE NEW SEVEN WONDERS OF THE WORLD
- How To Make The Great Wall Of China Out Of Paper
- Llama Love And Creative Machu Picchu Crafts for Kids
- Cardboard Crafting: How to Make Your Own Taj Mahal Asian Activity
- Geronimo Stilton Adventures The Journey Through Time #2: Back in Time (Colosseum Craft)
- Safari World LandmarksToob
- Make a cardboard Chichén Itzá

You can turn this list into a hands-on geography lesson—mark each wonder on a world map or
assign each student one to research and present through art, writing, or crafts.
- Geography- Label each of the Seven Wonders on a world map and color the continents they belong to.
- History- Research the Mughal Empire and how it influenced Indian art, language, and architecture.
- Math- Study symmetry by folding paper shapes or using graph paper to sketch a balanced design.
- Cultures– Learn about Indian traditions—music, food, and festivals—to understand the region’s culture more deeply.
- Art- Try using different mediums, like clay or sugar cubes, to recreate another world wonder.
Also, look at how to use the free notebooking pages.
I created a small text box next to each picture of the landmark. You child can write a few facts.
Then on the last page, there is a map of the countries. Your child can write the name of the landmaark at the bottom then put write the number of the landmark on the corresponding country.
This simplified map helps your child to locate the countries easier and gives a clear glance where they are in relation to each other.
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