
Please join Mrs. Golubic's First Grade Class at Market Street Elementary School in Boardman, Ohio, in celebrating the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics. We are conducting an Internet project and would love your class and/or school to participate. Please bookmark this site, as all instructions, ideas, and results will be posted here.
| Project Instructions | Olympic Ideas |
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| Project Participants | Results |
1. Register for the project any time between January 1, 2010 and February 27, 2010 by emailing project coordinator, Nancy Golubic at
Please write Catch Winter Olympic Fever: Registration in the subject line and include the following information:
Your name
Grade Level
Name of School
Location of School
Any Olympic ideas, sites, books, etc. you would like to share2. Learn about the 15 winter Olympic sports: Alpine skiing, freestyle skiing, skeleton, ski jumping, cross-country skiing, snowboard, biathlon, Nordic combined, speed skating, short track, figure skating, ice hockey, curling, bobsleigh, and luge. Go to the official site of the Vancouver Olympics at:
3. Vote to find out which one is the favorite sport of your class. Please restrict your vote to the above-mentioned 15 sports. Do not get more specific: e.g., Vote for figure skating, not specifically pairs figure skating or ice dancing.
**Click here for a tally chart to record votes**
4. Email results anytime between February 12 and February 28, 2010 to
Nancy.Golubic@BoardmanSchools.org Please put Catch Winter Olympic Fever Results in the subject line and include the following information:
Your name
Grade Level
Name of School
Location of School
Name of favorite sport ** (1 vote per classroom)
Total number of students who voted altogether for all sports
**If you are an entire school that voted, including the favorite sport of each separate classroom would make our results more accurate. 4. Watch for results to be posted as received at this site. (I will post daily once the Olympics begin. I will include any votes that I have received by 6:00 p.m. on that day.) We will graph results of the favorite sport. We will also keep track of where the votes are coming from and how many total people have participated in the vote.