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We did a few other
Winter Olympic Games activities as well. The Winter
Olympics roll and count you will find in Cassie’s 3 Dinosaurs Winter
Olympics pack:
For the next activity I
got out the big Olympic Rings I made by wrapping hoola hoops with crape paper
streamers using the official colors of the Olympics. I attached the hoops
together in order using plastic ties. I
laid it on the floor and my wee babes had some fun jumping from empty space to
empty space:
Then when they were
done, I got some small post its and we decided how many points each empty space
in the rings would be worth, lower points in large spaces and higher points in
smaller spaces.
I wrote the points on
the post its, then placed each sheet in the agreed upon space.
Using a bean
bag, my wee ones tossed it into a space and began to rack up the points. At the
end of the game, I added their points. They were lovin' it:
Here are two more Winter
Olympic Games you will want to view:
Skeleton Explained:
These wee babes perform Winter Olympic Games of their own:
Here are a few more games
and ideas you can do in your classroom:
Two different types of
Winter Olympic Games Bingo:
Get our AKGVH exclusive vintage
printable Winter Olympics activities for your classroom. Over 200 pages packed full of coloring pages, dot to dots, mazes, hidden pictures, paper
dolls, crafts and more from our AKGVH Teacher’s Notebook Store:
Well, that wraps up our
Winter Olympic Games activities this Olympic Season! We hope you implement some
of our activities in your classroom every Winter!
Well, the Winter Olympic
Games have come and gone once again until another 4 years. After visiting our
posts along with other sites, you may have found you can still enjoy these
sports every year with your wee ones throughout the Winter Season, even if you
live in the desert! So to all of you who want to implement these sports into
your Physical Education program on an annual basis, here is our final round up
of other Winter Olympic activities we have performed.
Let’s begin this post
with a few Winter Olympic intro videos:
Here is a good video for
your wee ones introducing Winter Sports:
For your older children,
The History and Symbols of the Olympics:
And for teens and adults,
the BBC History of The Winter Olympics:
Now
enjoyment for all ages, DIG the Wacky Racers in the Snow:
Our next Winter
Olympic Game we performed was the Luge. I printed out some runners, my babes colored
them. Then I backed the runner with construction paper and cut him out. My wee
ones glued him to the backing and let him dry.
Then using Aleen’s Craft Glue,
we glued a finishing nail to the underside and let it dry.
Next we cut a paper
towel tube in half and propped it up with a T.P. tube to set up their skateboard
ramp, got our trusty stop watch.
The runner was timed on
how fast it took to complete its luge run. We compared time between each other
and between each luge run.
And off they luged!!!
Your wee babes can
luge too using our printable FREEBIE! You will find the link at the end of this
post.
And now for your viewing
pleasure, here is a vintage Russian Luge cartoon:
I just could not resist
this Geico commercial, it is toooooooooooo cute:
Until I watched this, I had no idea Beets Luged:
If you try to Luge
indoors, well:
The details of Luge:
Next we used our
scooters to perform some ski jumping:
We wrote a sentence
about what we did using a page from Cassie’s Winter Olympics Pack over at 3
Dinosaurs:
You can download this
activity for you wee babes here:
When Julian was young,
we made these vintage skiers:
You can make one with
your babes as well! Just scroll down to the bottom of this here post and look for the link.
After that we did
Snowboarding using our scooters. We used our plant pots as traffic cones for a
path to the jump. Each child took their turn in rote. Sorry about the side
viewing but if you have been a follower, you have probably already figured out
I am NOT tech savvy. The bottom line of this video is no matter how each child at
this wee age chooses to do the activity; all is copasetic as long as they perform:
Next we made some snow
boarders to race. I had my wee grandbabes choose and color which snowboarder
they wanted for the game. Then I cut them out with a construction paper backing
and they glued their snowboarder onto their construction paper backing with a
popsicle stick shoved between them in the middle and let them completely dry.
If they curled, we set them under some heavy books overnight to flatten them.
After that, we filled
up a paper cup with water, then put it in the freezer. After @ 1 hour, we stuck
our snow boarders inside the ice and re-froze until solid:
Now for the race! My
wee ones set up their ramps and off they snowboarded! The trick is to keep your snowboarder moving without falling over. I would say, overall, my wee babes scored:
Our final Winter
Olympics Game was Speed Skating. Once again, with no ice or skates, I had my
wee ones perform this sport in their socks. They began in the kitchen, ran a
short distance, jumped over the step into the dining room, then slid. I marked
where they landed, and we measured how far they slid:
Ran a short distance, jumped
over the step into the dining room:
Well, everyone except
Rayven…she was of the opinion she would just take it easy:
Then slid:
Again, everyone except
Rayven….she was takin’ it slow:
I marked where they
landed in their color so we would know who was who, then we measured how far they slid:
Once again, we used a
page out of the Winter Olympics pack from Cassie’s 3 Dinosaurs and wrote a
sentence about what we did:
Well, that is the end
of our AKGVH Winter Olympic Games we had too much fun!!! Now our Winter Olympic Bulletin Board is
finished:
Well, that is all Blogger
will allow me to write on this post so be sure to check out our AKGVH Winter Olympics Round Up Post, Part 2 for more activities, links and videos!