Tuesday

Olympic Lapbook Learning

 We began our 
Olympic Lapbook study today,
and I wanted to post how we are doing it
in case anyone else out there needs some ideas
for some Olympic learning.

(Opening ceremonies are THIS Friday, people!
Woot! Woot!)

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I created our lapbook using
five file folders...
 ...three on the inside,
and two one the outside to create a pocket.

I am combining two different Olympic lapbooks,
which is why I used so many folders.

The lapbooks are
A Journey Through Learning Lapbooks'
and
Unit Studies by Amanda Bennett's

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 This is our cover,
soon to be filled with the kiddos' self-portraits.
 Folder One:
Greece and the Ancient Olympics
 Folder Two:
Modern Olympic Information,
including the 2012 Olympics in London, England
 Folder Three:
More Info on the
Modern Olympics 

(The piece of blank red paper will be covered
with Olympic medals the kiddos will design later.)
 Flaps from Other Folders:
This is where the kiddos will keep track
of who won gold medals in different Olympic events.
 Back Outer Pocket:

Timeline and Trivia from 
the Modern Olympics
is on the outside of the pocket
In the inside of the pocket,
(which you can learn to make HERE)
I have placed the study guide and the following
worksheets/activities we will hopefully be completing
during the unit:




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Have fun with all YOUR Olympic learning!

PLEASE leave any other resources you are using
for your Olympic Studies in the comments section...

Until then,
be
"Faster, Higher, Stronger!"

2 comments:

  1. That is an impressive lapbook, for sure!

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  2. It looks awesome! I really like how its prepared ahead of time, so kids just have to fill in it, decorate it, etc. Perhaps I will do that too. Keep up the good work!

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