by Samuel Sennott
Check out these two activities found on the Intellitools Classroom Suite Activity Exchange here:
http://aex.intellitools.com/searchdetails.php?act_key=abouttheolympicsinbeijing
http://aex.intellitools.com/searchdetails.php?act_key=olympicsevents
About the Olympics in Beijing
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Created By: Cindy Kerr ![[Send Message]](http://aex.intellitools.com/images/mail.gif)
Skill Level: Grades K-2
Curriculum: Language Arts Life Skills Social Studies
Accessibility Features: Switch
Activity Details: Easy look at Olympic vocabulary such as: flag, mascots, torch, Beijing, bird’s nest, water cube, opening ceremony and more.
Photo credits on first page: freep.com and Getty Photo membership for educational use.
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Olympics Events in Beijing
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Created By: Cindy Kerr ![[Send Message]](http://aex.intellitools.com/images/mail.gif)
Skill Level: Grades K-2
Curriculum: Language Arts Life Skills
Accessibility Features: Switch
Activity Details: Did you watch the Olympics? Which events did you like? Easy way to identify events and talk about skills using pictures and sound effects.
Photos for educational use from freep.com and Getty images.
I will update as results come in!
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by Samuel Sennott
Check out another generous offering by Byron Wilkes of Learning Magic Inc. The exchange is filled with gems like this. The AEX or Intellitools Activity Exchange can be found at: http://aex.intellitools.com
I saw the exchange was acting up, so here is the direct links to the resource on the Learning Magic Site.
Hoover’s New Wheels
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This activity is based upon a true story about a dog named Hoover who unfortunately suffered a broken back in a ‘freak accident’. Paralyzed in the hind portion of his body, he was forced to hop along on his front legs. Well that was true until a colleague of mine and I were able to fit him with some “new wheels”. This activity helps illustrate that being in a wheelchair is not that limiting. Hoover has been an inspiration to many of us who know him. Even when he hopped along and dragged his legs behind him he continued to be happy and thrived in his environment. But now with his new wheels he is able to chase the pesky squirrels that live in his yard again. |
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Note: There is a companion activity in the Goodies section entitled “Hoover’s Newest Wheelchair”, which documents a later upgrade to a newer wheelchair as well. The activity is created in one of the writing templates from our “The Writing Bin” CD. On the CD there are six unique templates which allow you to create activities that will provide both reading and writing opportunities for your students. There are also over thirty finished activities available on the CD for your use. |















