First off is a Medal Count sheet. With spaces for six countries (print off more if you would like to track more than six) you can keep tally marks for every medal your country wins.
Olympic Party Circles- Use these as fun, little decorations if you throw an Opening or Closing Ceremonies party, or anytime during the games. I had to make a couple of ones for Team USA, because well....I'm American, but you can certainly use the other four designs by themselves if you'd like.
And lastly a collection of medals. You'll find three large medals, a sheet of several small medals, and a sheet of medals that are left blank so you can fill in your own year or event information. Print these out, hole punch the top, and string onto a ribbon.
You can download the entire Olympic Party Printable Set in PDF form here. Print all the pages, or just the ones you need.
You are da bomb! Thank you for being such a good sport and sharing these fine resources. Love your work! Xx
ReplyDeleteOh Brie - Now I want to have a Olympic Party! These printables are soooooo cute - thanks for sharing!!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are great! Thanks.
ReplyDeletethese are wonderful ... thank you, will be using these over the next three weeks!
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful!! Great job! I also linked this up on my blog today: http://www.vixenmade.com/2012/07/free-printable-friday-olympics.html
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for this download! Just in case anyone else wants to know, the smaller metals on page 4 of the 5 pages, fit perfectly inside the $1 bin plastic Darice "Design an Award Medals." I cut out 2 of each and put them inside the plastic circle back to back and they fit perfectly. I only got one package (it had 2 metals), and will go back and get more. I got mine at Target. I did a quick search and they look like this.
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Awesome printables! Thanks for so generously sharing them! I featured your Olympic printables as the Free Printable of the Day at the Living Montessori Now Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/LivingMontessoriNow
ReplyDeletethese look great! Do you have any for the 2014 Olympics??
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