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Olympic Sports
Today we will…
• Question of the day
• Vocabulary Review
• Olympic Games!
• Create Your Own Sport
• “Did You Know?”
Question of the day…
What do you know about the Olympics?
Vocabulary Review
Medal ceremonyTrainingStarting gunOpening ceremonyClosing ceremonyEquipmentMascotMottoTorch/torch relayAquaticsEquestrian
GymnasticsAthleticsArcheryVolleyballGolfBobsleddingAthletesCompetitionHosting cityOlympic village
Summer Olympic Sports
Fencing
Archery Beach VolleyballBadminton
Diving Boxing
Summer Olympic Sports
Triathlon Squash
WeightliftingTennis Kayaking
Summer Olympic Sports
Shooting Cycling
Basketball
Rowing
Golf Swimming
Summer Olympic SportsSoccer Volleyball
Gymnastics
Athletics
Rugby Sevens
Welcome to English Olympics!!!!
The Athlete’s Oath:
• "In the name of all the competitors, I promise that we shall take part in these Olympic Games, respecting and abiding by the rules which govern them, in the true spirit of sportsmanship, for the glory of sport, and the honour of our teams."
Event 1: Taboo
• One person from each team will come to the front of the room.
• I will write a word on the board…the person in the front CANNOT look at the word.
• Everyone else must use ENGLISH to describe the secret word without saying it!
• The first team to guess correctly is the winner.
Event 2: Descriptive Drawing
• Within your teams, you will get into partners.
• Partner 1 will be given a picture. Partner 2 CANNOT look at the picture.
• Partner 1 will describe the picture to Partner 2, as Partner 2 draws it.
• Both teams will choose which group drew the best picture.
• I will judge whose picture is the best, and that team wins
Event 3: “I have never…”
• Each team needs a representative.
• Each representative will hold up 10 fingers.
• A person from one of the teams will complete the sentence, “I have never…”
• If the representatives HAVE done this, they have to put a finger down.
• The last person with fingers still up is the winner, and their teams wins!
Olympic Medals
Gold BronzeSilver
Create Your Own Sport
• I will divide you into groups.
• Your group will create a sport.
• After 20 minutes each group will present your sport to the class.
• Each person in your group will need to speak
Come up with…
• A name for your sport
• At least 5 rules for your sport
• The goal of the game (example: score 21 points)
• A way to creatively explain the game to the class
Olympic Video
How many people watched the Olympics this summer?
Here is a video that highlights some talked about races.
Where were the Olympics held this past summer?
Special to each Olympic Game
• The Medals
• The Logo
• Olympic Medalist gifts
Rio’s Logo
• It stands for the warmth and welcoming spirit of the Brazilian people.
• The core symbol shows people joining hands, while the color scheme reflects Rio's environment: yellow for the sun, blue for the sea, and green for the forests.
Gifts to medalist
Summer Olympic Sports
Torch Relay
• For the flame to travel to Rio, over 12,000 people were torchbearers.
• The flame traveled over 20,000 km ( miles) from Greece all the way to Rio.
• It took 106 days for the Olympic flame to travel to Rio.
Torch Route
• Traveled from Olympia, Greece, to Switzerland, to Brazil.
• Once in Brazil, the torch flame traveled all over the country and ended in Rio.
Who carries the flame?
• Requirements:
– Must be at least 14 years old
– Must be able to carry the torch for 400 meters (437 yards)
*Usually a person is chosen because they have made a significant contribution to their community.
Olympia, Greece
The Torch Relay
The flame traveled by boat, plane, surfboard, and many other ways.
The Torch Relay
Opening Ceremonies August 5th
• Long distance runner Vanderlei Cordeiro de Lima was the last torchbearer, who ignited the Olympic cauldron, a stunning mirrored pyre.
• The Olympian had suffered heartbreak in Athens in 2004 when he was attacked by an intruder while in the lead in the marathon but still managed to win bronze.
• He has since become synonymous with sportsmanship and perseverance.
Opening Ceremonies
Olympic Torch
Olympic Cauldron
See ya!