Winter Olympics 2018

Introduction

Welcome to the International Student Organization for the 2018 Winter Olympic Games!

We want to know more about each of our sports that participate in the Winter Olympics and need your help to do a little bit of digging.

You will be reporting LIVE from Pyeong Chang as you cover the Winter games during the 2018 Olympics. You will be videotaping and using the recording as part of your presentation of the chosen sport. Your section will be combined into 1 large presentation on the Olympic Games.

 

Task

Pick your partner.  Each team will then be assigned one of the winter olympic sports. (There will be no teams reporting on the same sport)

You will need to explore basic facts about the winter olympic sport that was assigned to your group.

Step 1: Know your Sport! 

Since you will be making a LIVE broadcast (video) of the sport while on location, you will need to know background information of that sport. Your group will need  to gather information using the fact sheet at the bottom of this page.

Step 3: Reporting LIVE from Pyeong Chang....... 

It's time to put your best foot forward and be a star on TV! Your team will create a video broadcast of your chosen sport as it's being played in Pyeong Chang. You may use the green screen to record your video to share your information. Remember, your audience may not know much about the sport, so be sure to include the information you found as you completed the FACT SHEET. (Since the sport has already been played, you can report on actual medal winners during this presentation)

Resources you will need:

Winter Olympic Games

NBC Olympic Coverage

You may also use encyclopedias, Internet, library sources, etc

Process

Learn about the Winter Games:

https://www.olympic.org/pyeongchang-2018 

 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winter_Olympic_Games 

https://www.olympic.org/winter-games 

Create a Presentation:

Be creative and present your information. Your final project should be a max. of 1 minute. Answer the question below relating to your event to come up with ideas. Additional information you find interesting or important (including pictures, videos, dressing up) can also be included.. 

Questions and Stuff to include:

  1. How many countries are participating in your sport.
  2. How does this number compare to the number of countries participating in past games?
  3. Who are some notable athletes in your selected sport?
  4. What is the history of your sport?
  5. How are the medals determined in your sport (point, time, etc.)?
  6. Are there different categories in your sport?
  7. Is this female, male, mixed?

Evaluation

You will be evaluated according to your creativity and originality with producing the video.                  

Your work will be evaluated using the rubric.

Category Total Points Received Total Points Possible
History   16
     
     
Pictures   10
     
Creativity   10
Works Cited   10
Evaluation   14

You will also fill out a peer evaluation form based on the work from your partner and it will be e-mailed to you.

Conclusion

Congratulations!

You have helped the International Student Organization for the 2018 Winter Olympic Games compile great details about the sports that take place. We appreciate all of your hard work!

 

Thank you and enjoy watching during the 2018 games,

Head of the Olympic Committee

 

If you would like a reward for your participation please complete the activity below and turn it in to your supervisor by January 30th. 

 

Thirteen nations completed in a sports tournament. Unfortunately, we do not have the final medal table, but we have the following pieces of information:

1. Turkey and Mexico both finished above Italy and New Zealand.

2. Portugal finished above Venezuela, Mexico, Spain, and Romania.

3. Romania finished below Algeria, Greece, Spain, and Serbia.

4. Serbia finished above Turkey and Portugal, both of whom finished below Algeria and Russia.

5. Russia finished above France and Algeria.

6. Algeria finished below France but above Serbia and Spain.

7. Italy finished below Greece and Venezuela, but above New Zealand.

8. Venezuela finished above New Zealand but below Greece.

9. Greece finished below Turkey, who finished below France.

10. Portugal finished below Greece and France.

11. France finished above Serbia, who finished above Mexico.

12. Venezuela finished below Mexico, and New Zealand finished above Spain.

Credits