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Olympic Glossary
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Subjects: Educational Technology; Language Arts: English
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Grades: 3-5, 6-8, 9-12
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Brief Description
Students match each vocabulary word to the appropriate sport and create a class glossary that will add to their understanding and enjoyment of the Winter Olympic Games.
Objectives
Students
- use a dictionary or an online glossary to learn the definitions of some new words.
- match each new word to the sport with which it is associated.
- create a glossary that includes the activity's words and other winter sports words students encounter.
Keywords
dictionary, glossary, Olympic Winter Games, sports, winter
Materials Needed
Internet access (optional)
Lesson Plan
In this activity students learn vocabulary associated with the sports represented at the Winter Olympic Games. The activity can be completed in several ways. Students can use the activity
- as a starting point for creating a class glossary of Winter Olympics terms, adding new words to the glossary as they come across them while watching Olympic coverage on TV or tracking it in the newspaper.
- as a scavenger hunt, completed in small groups in the library.
- as a learning center activity in a one-computer classroom.
- as an whole class activity in the computer lab.
- in any other way you might adapt it!
Students match each vocabulary word in the right column (see activity below) to the sport the word is associated with.
- Students can use a dictionary or other library resources to complete the activity.
- CBSSportsline.com at http://www.sportsline.com/u/olympics/2002/history/ is an ideal online resource. Go to the bottom of the page and click the drop-down menu of sports. Click a Winter Olympic Games sport to go to a page that explains the sport and includes a link to a glossary of terms related to that sport.
Another variation: In addition to completing the matching activity, older students might write a definition for each word.
Matching Activity
- biathlon
- bobsled
- curling
- figure skating
- ice hockey
- luge
- skiing
- speed skating
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- bootie
- brakeman
- burn out
- clicks
- crease
- hammer
- lutz
- Super G
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Assessment
Students should correctly match at least six of the eight vocabulary terms.
Answer Key:
1.d, 2.b, 3.f, 4.g, 5.e, 6.a, 7.h, 8.c.
Lesson Plan Source
Education World
Submitted By
Gary Hopkins
National Standards
LANGUAGE ARTS
TECHNOLOGY
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1/18/2002
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