Ancient China
http://www.consett-jun.durham.sch.uk/ has a child-friendly link to the year 1 unit about Ancient China, which follows the Olympics.
http://www.consett-jun.durham.sch.uk/ has a child-friendly link to the year 1 unit about Ancient China, which follows the Olympics.
Hope the week has been going well and you’ve been watching the Olympics with interest as I have been.
For those who are doing something in the classroom below are some sites you may wish to visit:
From The Ministry for Culture and Heritage website at http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/culture/olympics tells New Zealand’s Olympic tale. Featuring:
· A media gallery at http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/media_gallery/tid/1842 showcases the best and worst of Olympic history
· The Classroom at http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/culture/olympics/classroom invites students to examine not only the place of the Olympics in New Zealand’s history but the many intersecting historical events that have contributed to the international fascination with the Olympics – the political wrangling, boycotts, controversy and tragedy.
· “16 Olympic Stories” has one story one for each day of the 2008 Games.
· An Olympics quiz tests sporting smarts with 20 questions and a virtual gold medal for those who score over 80%.
· A Community Contributions section invites visitors to challenge well-known sports writer Joseph Romanos’ list of New Zealand’s best Olympians.
And thanks from Lyn Potter:
And more info:
This is an excellent website for any Primary student wanting to do activities connected to the Beijing 2008 Olympics: http://www.activityvillage.co.uk/summer_olympics.htm
Here is a link to several great websites related to the Olympics 2008
http://www.natlib.govt.nz/services/get-advice/school-libraries/olympics-websites