Y’all. I love the Olympics. I love the opening ceremony and the sports. All of it! So every 4 years I love that we get to bring the Olympics into the classroom! The Olympics offer so many great lessons: teamwork, perseverance, geography, and the host country’s culture!
Winter Olympics Research Project
We use our Winter Games Research Project to research and write about the Olympics. We read a book about each sport, and we watch a video of the sport. Then the kids write in their journals!

As with all of our research projects, we start with a schema map. As we learn about the Olympics, we add our learning to our schema map!

We read a book about each sport and then we watch a video of the actual sport. This helps bring the learning to life! And brings so much excitement to the kids!


At the end of our research project, we vote for our favorite sport! To build language, we do a turn and talk to share our favorite sport and we share why we like that sport! Then we use sticky notes to vote and we graph our data!


Measurement Olympics
The Olympics offer a great opportunity to practice measurement by competing in our Measurement Olympics! We compete in ice hockey, ski jumping, curling, and bobsledding using paper plates, laundry baskets, and frisbees. And we use gold medals as our unit of measurement!








Olympic Snack Idea
To make your Olympic torch snack, you need ice cream cones, popcorn, and cheetos! Fill the cones with popcorn and add 1 Cheeto as the flame!

Olympic Green Screen Idea
Here’s a fun idea to put your students in the Olympics! Have students pose in front of the green screen. Drop their picture into an Olympic background and bam!

Winter Olympic Books
Grab these read alouds on Amazon! Click the image or CLICK HERE!

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