Baron Pierre de Coubertin Notebooking Page
Baron Pierre de Coubertin came up with the idea for a modern Olympic Games. Find out a little bit about him and use our notebooking page to write it down.
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Use our collection of Olympic stationery for school projects, notebooks, diaries and even invitations to your own Olympic events. We also have a collection of Olympic Games Story Paper to explore.
Baron Pierre de Coubertin came up with the idea for a modern Olympic Games. Find out a little bit about him and use our notebooking page to write it down.
A simple writing paper page with our Olympic Games design. It comes in three varieties.
Use our Olympic medal writing page to inspire some creative writing, or to write a report about an Olympic medal ceremony that you've watched.
Print and fold this little booklet for your Olympic research. You will need our origami booklet instructions.
Choose from two versions of our Olympic Rings notebooking page, one with space for your own illustrations and one lined throughout.
Did you know that the five multicoloured Olympic rings represent the five continents where athletes travel from to compete in the games? Use our writing page to write down some more research and facts about the Olympics, or to write reports about Olympic events and sports.
Some of us were lucky enough to see the Olympic torch as it travelled through the United Kingdom in 2012, and it's certainly an inspiring sight! Our writing page should encourage some creative writing, or perhaps write an account of watching an Olympic games opening ceremony?
The olive wreath was the prize for the winner at the ancient Olympic Games and is seen as a symbol of victory and honour. Write a creative story set at the ancient Olympic games on this writing page, or use it to record facts and research.
Print this little booklet, fold (you will need our origami booklet instructions) and use it to record facts, results, or thoughts. A fun addition to an Olympic notebook or lapbook, perhaps?
Write what you learn about the origins of the Olympic Games using our printable notebooking paper.