Beijing will host the winter games for a record third time. Beijing was also home of the Summer Olympics and Paralympics Games. This is the first time China to host the event. The Opening and Closing Ceremonies will also take place in Beijing. Also, the ice sports will be held in central Beijing, the capital of China.
Yanqing a mountainous suburb of China will host Alpine Skiing and Sliding games such as bobsleigh, skeleton, and luge. Zhangjiakou will host the majority of the ski and snowboarding games including ski jumping, freestyle, cross-country, biathlon, and Nordic combined. There are a few different ways that you can watch the Winter Olympics live stream online.
You can either go to the official website NBCOlympics. Also, an online streaming platform will air the Winter Olympic Games live on Peacock. You could also have individual students pick different countries and keep track of their medal counts.
This is also a great way to practice research skills. Demonstrate where students can find the daily medal counts and then assign pairs of students to keep up with the task each day. I love read alouds. They are one of my favorite ways to teach reading. And they are also great for teaching social studies and science. Try adding some books about the Winter Olympics to your classroom library and set aside time for a read aloud or two and discussion about the winter games.
Learn about the history of the Winter Olympics, the events, and some of the most memorable competitions over the years in this fun and informative read. Follow Snowman Paul as he trains hard to go for the gold at the Winter Olympics. But is he following all the rules? A great conversation about goals, competition, and sportsmanship.
This fun-filled adventure story introduces kids to the sport of downhill skiing. They will love rhyming text and silly antics. Kids will also love reading books about different Winter Olympics sports like snowboarding, hockey, and curling, or Olympic athletes.
Why not introduce them to Beijing? You can use this video to show them some of the sights, as well as sporting venues, and even a sneak peek of some of the events. You can bring in geography by locating China on the map. Let your students research facts about China on their Chromebooks or iPads. You can also add in some math.
Calculate how long it would take to travel to Beijing. You can also research the time difference and figure out what time it is in Beijing. You can also teach your students about the torch relay. Explore the many venues where the competition will take place. Or learn about the athletes competing in the Winter Games. And then maybe schedule a little friendly competition. Olympic Games are the most popular and leading sporting events featuring summer and winter sports competitions which are held every 4 years.
More than nations and thousands of athletes from around the world compete against each in different sports. Official summer Olympic sports are archery, athletics, badminton, basketball, volleyball, boxing, cycling and many more in winter Olympics athletes compete in Bobsleigh, Biathlon, Ice Hockey, Skiing, Snowboard and others.
Athletes winning a competition receive golden, silver or bronze medals. How about you start with Meter Sprint, a challenging running game. Put on your sprinting shoes and get ready for the meter dash in this fancy sports game.
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