Contents Introduction...4 6 Spain at the Olympics...7 Spain at the Paralympics...7 Famous Spanish athletes...8 Word list...9 Flashcards...10 14 Sentence building ideas...14 Picture flashcards...15 19 More sentence building ideas...19 Colour the picture... 20 21 Match the words...22 23 Design your own logos!...24 25 Spelling check...26 27 Listen and write...28 29 Word search... 30 Solve the code!...31 Unscramble the words... 32 Crossword puzzles...33 34 Lotto cards words and pictures...35-37 pictures only...38-40 words only... 41-43 Board game... 44 Other teaching ideas...45 46 Answers...47 49
Introduction We hope you will enjoy these simple games and activities and that they will not only get your class geared up for the Olympics, but that they ll also learn some Spanish as well. The Olympic sports We have chosen the 26 major Olympic sports as the vocabulary for this topic. Many of these sports are subdivided into several events: Athletics is the largest Olympic sport with 47 different medal events. There are five aquatic sports: swimming, synchronized swimming, diving, water polo and open water swimming. There are three equestrian disciplines: jumping, dressage and eventing. Gymnastics is actually three events: artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics and trampoline. There are four cycling events: BMX, mountain bike, road and track. The modern pentathlon is a two-day competition. It consists of five events: fencing, show jumping, swimming, pistol shooting and a 3 km cross-country run. The modern pentathlon was invented by Baron Pierre de Coubertin, the founder of the modern Olympic Games. The event was first held at the 1912 Olympic Games. The triathlon is also a multi-disciplinary event. It consists of a 1500 m swim, a 43 km cycle race and a 10 km run. The events are held one after the other, with no breaks in between events. In fact, the speed of changing from one event to the next can be crucial. The triathlon has been an Olympic sport since only 2000. Activities in this book Spain at the Olympics/Spain at the Paralympics page 7 Use the information on these sheets to help pupils improve their cultural understanding of Spain. Ask questions such as: Spain hosted the Summer Olympics in 1992. Can pupils find Barcelona on a map of Spain? Only two of Spain s medals have been won at the Winter Olympics. Why do you think that is? (Great Britain has won 22 medals at the Winter Olympics.) Spanish athletes have won the most medals for sailing followed by cycling. Pupils could research which sports top the medal table for the UK (in terms of number of overall medals the top five sports are: athletics - 199, swimming - 65, cycling - 63, rowing - 54, sailing - 49). Why are some sports more popular in some countries than in others? For the London Olympics the tennis player, Rafael Nadal, is going to be carrying the Spanish flag in the opening ceremony. Who do pupils think should carry the flag for Great Britain?
See also information on the Olympic flag on page 46. Famous Spanish atheletes page 8 Pupils could look at the sports the athletes represent. Are there any that they find surprising? Pupils could research to find out more about these athletes and their sports. Flashcards and Picture flashcards pages 10 19 Cut these up into flashcards and use them to play Pairs, Concentration and other games to practise the vocabulary. Many other ideas for using flashcards can be found in 100+ Fun Ideas for Practising Modern Foreign Languages in the Primary Classroom. Sentence building activities/more sentence building activities pages 14 and 19 These sentence ideas are just a starting point, and it is hoped that you will build on them, depending on what vocabulary and sentence structures your children already know. See also Other teaching ideas on pages 45 46. Colour the picture pages 20-21 Use these sheets to introduce the vocabulary, or as useful reference sheets. Children can colour in the pictures and practise saying the words. The sheets could be cut into flashcards, showing the picture with the word underneath. Match the word pages 22 23 Reinforce vocabulary by asking pupils to match the pictures to the Spanish words. Design your own logos! pages 24 25 For each Olympic Games a new set of logos for each sport is designed. The logos for the London 2012 games and for past games are easily found by searching images on the Internet. You could display some examples on the Interactive White Board prior to the task, to give pupils some ideas. They should be diagrammatic, easily recognizable pictures rather than detailed drawings. Pupils could complete this task in groups, with each child designing just some of the logos. Spelling check pages 26 27 These sheets use a read, cover, write, check method of spelling, as children will probably be familiar with this method from their literacy work. This method encourages pupils to study each word as a whole, rather than copy it out letter by letter. Pupils could also practise writing the words in the air or on a friend s back (for the friend to guess). Listen to the words pages 28 29 Read the following lists of words to the children, saying the number in Spanish as well as the word, eg Número uno el tenis. The children write the number in the appropriate box and write the word on the line. Alternatively, if you don t feel pupils are ready to write the words, you could ask them to just write the number.
Page 28 Page 29 1. tenis 1. halterofilia 2. vóleibol 2. piragüismo 3. fútbol 3. triatlón 4. deportes acuáticos 4. remo 5. judo 5. gimnasia 6. esgrima 6. taekwondo 7. atletismo 7. boxeo 8. equitación 8. pentatlón moderno 9. bádminton 9. vela 10. ciclismo 10. tenis de mesa 11. balonmano 11. tiro deportivo 12. hockey 12. lucha 13. tiro con arco 14. baloncesto Word search page 30 Reinforce the spelling of the vocabulary by getting them to find the words in the word search. Words can go horizontally, vertically or diagonally. None of the words have been written backwards. Solve the code! page 31 Pupils use the chart at the top of the page to solve the code and find each of the 26 sports. Note: pupils will need to add accents to the letters as appropriate. Unscramble the words! page 32 Pupils will practise spelling the words by unscrambling the letters to find the Spanish sports. Crossword puzzles pages 33 34 Pupils will demonstrate their ability to identify and correctly spell the new vocabulary by printing the correct Spanish word for each of the corresponding images. Lotto cards pages 35 43 There are three types of card: words and pictures, pictures only and words only. For convenience, the words appear in the same place on all three sets of boards so that you can use them with mixed ability classes. When the children win, they could shout out Lotto! Board game page 44 This is a game for two players. Each pair will need a die and two small counters. Pupils take turns to roll the die. They count the number of spaces and say the word for the sport shown. If they are unable to say the word they must go back to where they were. They must have the exact number to land at the end in order to win the game. Other teaching ideas page 45-46 Link your Olympics topic to other vocabulary your pupils have already learned. Suggestions are given for using vocabulary for days of the week, times of day, numbers, transport, weather and colours.
Spain at the Olympics Spain first participated in the 1900 Olympics. Since 1920 Spain has participated in most Summer Olympics and most Winter Olympics since 1936. Spain has boycotted two Olympics. They boycotted the Summer Olympics in 1936 which were held in Nazi Germany. They also boycotted the 1956 Summer Olympics, in protest of the Soviet Union s invasion of Hungary. Barcelona The 1992 Summer Olympics were held in Spain in the city of Barcelona. This is the first and only time the Olympics have been held in Spain. Spain has won a total of 115 Olympic medals. Only 2 of these were won at the Winter Olympics (both for alpine skiing). All the rest were won at the Summer Olympics. Of the 113 Summer Olympic medals, 34 were gold, 49 were silver and the rest were bronze. The top five most successful sports for Spain, in terms of number of medals won are as follows: Sailing (vela) 17 Cycling (ciclismo) 14 Athletics (atletismo) 11 Tennis (tenis) 11 Canoeing (piragüismo) 9 For the London 2012 Olympics, the tennis player Rafael Nadal is going to be the Spanish flag bearer. He will march in front of the rest of the team during the Opening Ceremony, carrying the Spanish flag. Spain at the Paralympics Athletes from Spain have competed at the Paralympic Games since the 1968 Summer games. Spain hosted the 1992 Summer Paralympics. Spanish athletes have won a total of 588 medals at the Paralympics, including 191 gold medals.
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