The Winter Olympics Dodecahedron
Are you ready for the 2026 Winter Olympics? Looking for a fun way to study the geography of the host country AND the history of the Olympics? Look no further than this dodecahedron!
Not only a fun activity, it also makes a gorgeous display for your classroom!
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Why Choose The The Winter Olympics Dodecahedron?
- Get your students EXCITED about the 2026 Winter Olympics.
- Study both the geography of the host country and the history of the Olympics.
- There are 22 templates to choose from.
- Differentiated versions are provided, both scaffolded and open-ended paragraphs.
What's Included?
- All about the Olympics (title page)
- Italy 2026 (title page)
- Italian Flag
- Finding Italy Map
- 5 Facts about Italy
- Introducing Italy
- Famous Italy Landmarks (scaffolded)
- Famous Italy Landmarks (paragraph)
- Italy's National Dish (scaffolded)
- Italy's National Dish (paragraph)
- The Olympic Rings
- 2026 Medal Design
- My Favourite Olympian (scaffolded)
- My Favourite Olympian (paragraph)
- My Favourite Sport (scaffolded)
- My Favourite Sport (paragraph)
- Ancient Green Sport (scaffolded)
- Ancient Green Sport (paragraph)
- The Origin of the Olympics (paragraph)
- The Olympics Then and Now
- How the Olympics Have Changed (paragraph)
- All About the Olympic Torch (paragraph)
- Blank Template
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