Summer Olympics
Below you'll find a collection of printable PDF worksheets and reading comprehension passages for learning about the Summer Olympics.
Find the Summer Olympic events hidden in this word search puzzle. Words include tennis, basketball, diving, swimming, and triathlon.
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This fun worksheet arranges common Olympic sports and events into a puzzle that's perfect for kids who might only be a little familiar with the Olympics! Second page word bank recommended.
2nd through 5th Grades
Looking for a fun way to get into the Summer Olympic Games? This larger puzzle includes some less-common events, a few harder clues, and plenty of extra sports in the optional word bank!
4th through 7th Grades
Cut out the letters in the words "Summer Olympics" and rearrange them to make as many words as possible. This version has primary-ruled lines and is designed for students in Kindergarten through 2nd grade.
Kindergarten to 2nd Grade
Cut out the letters in the words "Summer Olympics" and rearrange them to make as many words as possible. This version has intermediate-ruled lines and a more advanced scoring system, created for students in 3rd through 6th grades.
Kindergarten to 2nd Grade
Wilma Rudolph was an Olympic track and field athlete who was told by doctors as a child that she would never walk again due to an illness. She proved them wrong and went on to break three world records and win many medals!
4th Grade
Corrine loves Mrs. Roger's gymnastics unit at school, but when she goes to gym class and finds out they are watching a video about the Olympics, she's very disappointed. However, she becomes inspired by the gymnasts on the video and she decides to sign up for the school's Summer Gymnastics Camp.
4th Grade
Anna is practicing her yo-yo for the future Olympics. The only problem is: she can't find where her yo-yo, or her kitty, went! This reading comprehension includes comprehension questions, a writing prompt, and vocabulary words.
2nd Grade
Cut out the words and rearrange them into a sentence. The sentence reads, "I watch the Summer Olympics!"
(Approx. Grade Levels: K-1)
(Approx. Grade Levels: K-1)
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Students will complete the basic addition problems and use the answers and their corresponding colors to complete this worksheet.
1st and 2nd Grades
Have your students practice their basic multiplication skills with this worksheet. The two coloring pages may look similar, but they'll each reveal a different image when completed.
3rd through 5th Grades
Round numbers to the nearest tenth. This page has some Olympic-themed word problems and graphics.
5th through 7th Grades
Follow the key to color in the pictures on these worksheets. Whether you reveal a runner or a gymnast depends on which of the two worksheets you complete!
This version of our Olympic flame maze is more difficult than the easy version, as it has more turns and smaller channels to find your way through.
Written from a soccer ball's point-of-view, this poem tells what it feels like to be batted and kicked around a field. This file includes comprehension questions and a writing activity.
2nd through 4th Grades
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