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Olympic Games Sports Clipart

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Ideas for Use

Olympic Games Clipart Suggestions for Use (taken from Olympic Games Words)


  • Works in conjunction with Olympic Games Concept Book

  • Classify these sports / olympics theme words into ball sports, team sports, individual sports, water sports, etc.

  • There are many more other sports that we can play -  brainstorm more as a class or in groups.   Extra blank cards are available with the above download.  They can be printed out and extra words can be written on to add to this theme group.

  • Each child completes a page with the sentence frame 'I like watching ________________ because........' or 'I would like to play ________________ because.....'

  • Print out the bright full copies, glue them onto colourful backing card - laminate and make an Olympic Sports Wall Display.  These are then ready for children to refer to during writing sessions.

  • Make a Sports or Olympic Games Alphabet Book children place a sport / olympic games word on each alphabet page.  (Don't forget to do a large A3 size whole class one and pop it in the class library also)

  • All the activities from '101 Ways to Use Word Cards' are fantastic with these olympic theme words..  (DON'T FORGET TO UTILIZE THIS FANTASTIC RESOURCE)

  • Ask children to demonstrate their sporting skills, or bring in photos of themselves playing sport.

  • Discuss how athletes in the Olympics have had to work to get there, eg. lots of practice and dedication.  Relate to 'healthy food' concept and words and how sport / exercise, sleep and healthy food equals a healthy body and healthy mind.

  • In groups, children make up their own 'sport'.  Set parameters according to the ages of the children, such as each sport must have a 'name', '5 rules', 'equipment list', 'aim of the sport'.

  • Children could choose a sport each and research and write 3 interesting facts about it - use our 'Interesting Facts about......' concept book to help this along.  This is a great activity for children to do with their parents for homework and then share their books with the rest of the class.  A class big version could then be made up with a page of 3 interesting facts for each sport.

  • Make up acrostic poems for each sport / olympic theme word.

  • Hold a mini-olympics - children make up signs for each sport.

  • Please share your ideas with other teachers and parents in COMMENTS - below...

 

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