This Friday, countries from all over the world are going to converge on Seoul, South Korea to begin the 2018 Winter Olympics. Students will doubtless be watching the coverage at home in the evenings, and incorporating the two-week celebration into lessons is a sure way to pique student interest and add relevance to the subject matter.
Below, we have listed the best 2018 Winter Olympics Resources for teachers:
The Olympic Games Collection; Scholastic
8 Ways to Celebrate the Winter Games in Your Classroom; We Are Teachers
22 Books to Get Students Excited About the Olympics; We Are Teachers
15 Tech Tidbits to Bring the 2018 Winter Olympic Games Into Your Classroom; School Library Journal
4 STEM Activities That Bring the Olympics Into Your Classroom; Engineering is Elementary
2018 Olympic Activities for Students That Will Strengthen Vocabulary; Sadlier
Bringing the Gold to Class: 2018 Winter Olympics; Annenberg Learner
Countdown to the 2018 Winter Olympic Games; Education World
Science of the Olympic Winter Games; NBC Learn
Winter Olympics; Activity Village
Winter Olympics; EdHelper
PyongChang 2018 Games & Activities; CBC
Using the Olympics in Your PE Lessons; Spark
A Beginning List For Learning About The 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics; Larry Ferlazzo
6 Tools to Incorporate Technology into Winter Olympics Lessons; TeachersFirst
Olympic Games for Physical Education; Livestrong
Lessons
Winter Olympics 5-Day Nonfiction Reading Strategy Lesson Plan, Grades 3–8
The Winter Olympics begin today!; ReadWriteThink
Passport to the 2018 Winter Olympics; Action for Healthy Kids
Ancient Greek Olympics Lesson Plan; Study.com
Olympic Engineering; TeachEngineering
How are you using the Olympics in your classroom?
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