Free Winter Olympics Bingo Game
Somehow the change of the decade has thrown me off – the 2010 Vancouver Olympics seemed so far away last year. I can’t believe they are right around the corner! My Olympics crafts post has been a hit for a few weeks already – seems like lots of people are happy to have something to look forward to in the dead of winter!
You might also like our hockey coloring pages or our winter mad libs, too!
Printable Olympics Bingo Calling Cards
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Printable Olympics Bingo Cards
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More Olympics Printables
Our friends at Printables4Kids also have this great Olympic sports word search and this Olympic Medal count worksheet to track the fun during the games!
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What a great idea. I was a teacher in Calgary when they had the Winter OLympics in 1988 and what an experience. We used tons of stuff that organizations made and shared.
It’s a great way of getting kids involved in the Olympic movement.
Thanks again from all the Kids at St. Michael Schol in Carp, Ontario.
Bob, Principal
Thank you for the great Bingo cards. We’re going to use them tomorrow for my son’s Olympic birthday party.
What a great idea for bingo! Adorable. Your readers might also be interested in these Winter Olympics coloring pages, matching games, connect the dots, word searches, more.
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I worked with physically and emotionally handicapped elementary students and we did more than a month long study of the Olympics in 2002 and 2006. We spent 2 weeks before learning about the Olympic concept: the rules of honesty, fairness, equality, tolerance, respect, and teamwork. We also spent time researching the different winter sports, the respective rules for each sport, and the individual atheletes.
I taped the opening ceremony and parts of the broadcasts each night so we could discuss how they compared to what we had researched. We would find examples of the different concepts that tied into health, social studies, and life lessons. We used newspaper and magazine articles for reading. The numbers from the scores, number of spectators, the distances traveled and anything else were used for math problems. We calculated averages, adding and subtraction, fractions, multiplication and dividing, and many story problems.
My students enjoyed this greatly and caught on better than many thought they would. I wish I was able to be at school this time around and introduce new students to the Olympics, but I have progressive MS and can no longer work. It’s important to use any and every thing when trying to teach to make learning fun and interesting, especially challenged students. The Bingo Game and other printables are great and I hope other teachers incorporate them in their study.
Thanks
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Thanks for the awesome Olympic bingo cards. Very fun for the kids!
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