The Olympics always make for a wonderful classroom theme. From a couple of days to an extensive study, the GAMES provide a way for us to engage kids and incorporate some stellar character trait lessons. The WINTER GAMES fall at an especially critical time. Coming off of the Winter Break, many kids need a little review when it comes to proper behavior. Looping in the upcoming Olympic Games to help set the stage for “gold medal” behavior is a no-brainer. Keep reading to learn more.
MEDAL UP CLASS PROJECT
WEAVE IN THE STANDARDS
While you’re at it, why not toss a corresponding writing/craft activity that will elicit some positive student reflection (with a hint of cute)? With my firsties, I like to my students them to compose a paragraph on how they can be their “best selves.” My topic sentence . . . There are three ways that I can be a “gold medal student” at school. How you like them torches? It all ties together with a neat little bow. This is a generic olympic idea . . . so don’t forget to bring it out at the beginning of the year for those Summer Games. It’s a great INTRODUCTION or REVIEW of behavior expectations.
Jessica says
What a great idea! My class totally needs that type of reinforcement this year.
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teacherideafactory says
Thanks Jessica . . . mine does too (more than usual this year). Thanks for taking the time to pop on in 🙂
Miss T says
The Mr. is smart…go Seahawks! Still love ya!
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teacherideafactory says
I can't even reply to this comment now . . . uh . . . How about that weather?? Hehehehehe . . . love you Oregon!
Rachel Lamb says
what a great idea!!
teacherideafactory says
Thanks Rachel!!!!
Mrs. Spangler in the Middle says
I love the idea of "Goin' for Gold" in respect to character building and teamwork – this is precisely what I am working on – but with middle school. I think it would definitely still work – just with a few age tweaks. Thanks for the post!
teacherideafactory says
I love hearing stuff like this . . . that one little idea sparks another for a totally different set of kiddos! Let me know how it turns out 🙂