Move Like the Winter Olympians Do

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The lesson on “The Wonderful Winter Olympics” highlights the excitement and diversity of winter sports, showcasing various activities like skiing, skating, snowboarding, bobsledding, hockey, and cross-country skiing. It emphasizes the global spirit of the Olympics, where athletes from around the world come together every four years to demonstrate their skills and compete for their countries. Through imaginative play, students are encouraged to engage with the movements and thrills of these winter sports.
  1. What fun things can we do on the ice and snow like the Olympic athletes?
  2. How do you feel when you pretend to ski, skate, or snowboard?
  3. Why do you think athletes from different countries come together for the Winter Olympics?

The Wonderful Winter Olympics

The Winter Olympics are so much fun! There’s a lot to see and do on the ice and snow. People from all over the world come to show how great they are at different sports. They come from the north, south, east, and west, and they are all proud to do their best for their countries.

Let’s Move Like Olympic Athletes!

Can you imagine skiing down a snowy hill? The athletes ski, race, and jump. Let’s pretend to ski, ski, ski, race, and jump! It’s so exciting!

Skating Adventures

On the ice, athletes skate, glide, and dance. They move so smoothly! Let’s pretend to skate, skate, skate, glide, and dance. It’s like a magical dance on ice!

Snowboarding Fun

Snowboarding is super cool! Athletes snowboard down hills, jump, and spin. Let’s pretend to snowboard, snowboard, jump, and spin. Whee! It’s like flying!

Bobsledding Thrills

In bobsledding, athletes zoom down a track, steer, and lean. Let’s pretend to bobsled, bobsled, steer, and lean. It’s a fast and fun ride!

Playing Hockey

Hockey is played on ice. Athletes shoot and score goals. Let’s pretend to play hockey, play hockey, shoot, and score! It’s a great team game!

Cross-Country Skiing

Cross-country skiing is like a snowy adventure. Athletes ski up and down hills. Let’s pretend to do cross-country skiing, cross country, cross country, all around. It’s a snowy journey!

The Winter Olympics Every Four Years

The Winter Olympics happen every four years. Let’s count together: 1, 2, 3, 4! These games take place on the ice and snow, where athletes show their amazing skills.

The Winter Olympics are incredible! There’s so much to do on the ice and snow. People from all over the world come to do their best and have fun. Let’s all move like the Olympic athletes do!

  • What is your favorite winter activity, and how do you think it is similar to the sports in the Winter Olympics?
  • Can you think of a time when you tried something new and exciting, just like the athletes in the Winter Olympics? How did it make you feel?
  • If you could create a new winter sport for the Olympics, what would it be, and how would people play it?
  1. Olympic Sports Charades: Gather your friends or family and play a game of charades using Winter Olympic sports. Take turns acting out different sports like skiing, skating, or snowboarding without using words, and have others guess which sport you’re performing. This will help you remember the different sports and how athletes move in each one!

  2. Create Your Own Winter Olympics: Use your imagination to set up a mini Winter Olympics at home or in the playground. You can use pillows as snow hills for skiing, a smooth floor for skating, and a cardboard box as a bobsled. Invite your friends to join and take turns pretending to be athletes in different sports. This activity will help you understand how each sport is played and the skills needed for them.

  3. Winter Olympics Observation Walk: Next time you go outside, look for things that remind you of the Winter Olympics. Do you see snow or ice? Are there hills that make you think of skiing or snowboarding? Share what you find with a friend or family member and talk about how these things relate to the sports you learned about. This will help you connect the Winter Olympics to the world around you.

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

The Winter Olympics are amazing!
On the ice and the snow, there’s so much to do.
From the north and the south,
The east and the west,
Athletes are proud to represent their countries and do their best.

C’mon everybody, let’s move like the Olympic athletes do!
They ski down the slopes, race, and jump.
Ski, ski, ski, race and jump.
Ski, ski, ski, race and jump.

They skate on the ice, glide, and dance.
Skate, skate, skate, glide and dance.
Skate, skate, skate, glide and dance.

They snowboard down the hill, jump, and spin.
Snowboard, snowboard, jump and spin.
Snowboard, snowboard, jump and spin.

The Winter Olympics are fantastic!
On the ice and the snow, there’s so much to do.
From the north and the south,
The east and the west,
Athletes are proud to represent their countries and do their best.

C’mon everybody, let’s move like the Olympic athletes do!
They bobsled down the track, steer, and lean.
Bobsled, bobsled, steer and lean.
Bobsled, bobsled, steer and lean.

They play hockey on the ice,
Shoot and score!
Play hockey, play hockey,
Shoot and score!
Play hockey, play hockey,
Shoot and score!

They do cross-country skiing, up and down.
Cross country, cross country, all around.
Cross country, cross country, all around.

The Winter Olympics happen every four years.
1, 2, 3, 4, every four years!
The Winter Olympics take place on the ice and snow,
Where athletes compete on the ice and snow.

The Winter Olympics are incredible!
On the ice and the snow, there’s so much to do.
From the north and the south,
The east and the west,
Athletes are proud to represent their countries and do their best.

C’mon everybody, let’s move like the Olympic athletes do!

This version maintains the essence of the original transcript while ensuring clarity and positivity.

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