Favourite Olympic Sport Bar Chart
Ask friends, families and classmates what their favourite Olympic sport is, then fill our this bar chart accordingly. A fun Olympic project!
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Whether you are looking for simple counting activities themed around the Olympic Games, or something a little more challenging for older kids, this is where you will find it.
Ask friends, families and classmates what their favourite Olympic sport is, then fill our this bar chart accordingly. A fun Olympic project!
Count the Olympic pictures and write the correct number in the box at the right of every line. A fun early years worksheet for the Olympic classroom!
Here is the second of our Olympic counting worksheets. Kids should count the images in each line and then write the correct number in the box.
Our third Olympic themed counting worksheet ask the kids to sort and count the jumbled up pictures and write the correct number for each one in the box.
Children can have fun learning their ordinal numbers with the help of some Olympic medals and a bit of colouring.
Our symmetry worksheets are a real challenge for the kids. We have two versions, one gridded (easier) and one blank. Can children draw the missing half of the Olympic medal?
Use these tiles with our Olympic patterns 1 and Olympic patterns 2 worksheets, or print out a copy of the page for a simple memory game with either four sets of images or five sets.
See if the kids can follow the logic behind the patterns on this worksheet. They can either draw their own version of the next in line in the box, or cut out one of our Olympic patterns tiles to stick on.
There are six different patterns on our Olympic themed worksheet. Can the kids work out what image should be next in line? They can draw the answer into the box, or cut out one of our Olympic patterns tiles to stick on.
This Olympic wreath symmetry worksheet asks the kid to copy one half of the wreath over to the other side of the page. The worksheet with the grid is easier, but still challenging!