Thursday, February 10, 2022

🏅 Celebrating the Winter Olympics

With the Winter Olympics moving into their second week, it's time to celebrate the history, events, and athletes with a Google Draw one-pager offered to students during advisory and AO time.

Librarian Shannon Miller offered a recent Winter Olympics activity on The Library Voice, and part of the blog post included access to her Winter Olympics choice board. This board served as inspiration to create something similar for DCG HS students.

CLICK HERE to access the one-pager

Students could sign up to visit the library to access the one-pager to read, watch, or listen to a variety of resources related to the Winter Olympics, including:
  • a broad historical overview of the Winter Olympics
  • Top 5's take on the strangest sports included in the games
  • a daily schedule, along with viewing guide
  • a video montage of the best comebacks in the games
  • a podcast specifically addressing events, news, and athletes from the games

Most popular of the options seemed to be the video montage and Top 5 strangest events. Many of the students have been watching the Olympics, and conversation was lively, with students sharing favorite moments and events. And everyone seemed to agree that the skeleton event seems like a dangerous event!


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