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These games are very popular with pupils. Pupils answer questions in order to take penalties! As there is the option of one or two players, they can be used with individual pupils or groups of pupils. It works particularly well if the class is split into two teams. This game features questions about the Premier League.
Read moreThese provide starter and plenary activities that are interactive and get pupils thinking. Pupils have to come and choose what they think are the correct answers from the grid. There will usually be three or four incorrect answers hidden within the grid. In this case pupils must decide which teams are the Premier League teams (2009/10 season).
Read moreCatch bubble game are an excellent tool for revising keywords. Pupils have to match up keywords with definitions.
Read moreThis deal or no deal styled game allows pupils to answer questions and see what grade they can achieve during the game.
Read moreThere are 2 pages looking at the strips and flags of competing countries. The mark button works at the bottom of each page when the activity has been attempted.
Read moreThere are 3 pages of activities linking Geography and Euro 2012. The mark button works at the bottom of each page when the activity has been attempted.
Read moreThese games are very popular with pupils. Pupils answer questions in order to take penalties! As there is the option of one or two players, they can be used with individual pupils or groups of pupils. It works particularly well if the class is split into two teams.
Read moreIn this game, pupils have to match up the correct host city with the correct host city. There is a 60 second time limit.
Read moreA taboo style game where 1 pupils has to have his or her back to the board. Pupils then take turns describing Olympic host venues to this person, without using the set of banned key words.
Read moreThese are a range of interactive activities for use with an interactive white board or projector. An activity must have been attempted to move onto the next one. There are 3 pages in total.
Read moreThese interactive map activities get pupils thinking about the location of previous Olympic Games. There are 3 pages; World countries, European cities and North American Cities. Pupils must attempt each page before the next tab will work for page 2 and 3. The mark button at the bottom works too to assist assessment of the activity.
Read moreThis basketball style game is a 1 or 2 player quiz, with Geography and the Olympics themed questions. There is also a time challenge game. Ideal for ending a lesson or recapping a previous lesson.
Read moreThis Geography and Olympic themed penalty shootout is great to use as a starter or plenary activity.
Read moreIn this game, pupils need to guess the host countries and cities.
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Pupils need to drag the flags of countries that qualified for the 2010 World Cup to the top box, with the Soccer City stadium in it. They need to drag the flags of countries that haven't qualified to the bottom box. There are mark and reset buttons at the bottom to help.
Read moreIn this activity pupils have to drag a line from the correct kit to the correct countries. There are two sets of these and when you have completed the kits on the first map, click next for the second map. There are marking, back and reset buttons at the bottom of these pages to help.
Read moreThese games are very popular with pupils. Pupils answer questions in order to take penalties! As there is the option of one or two players, they can be used with individual pupils or groups of pupils. It works particularly well if the class is split into two teams. This game features questions about the World Cup.
Read moreThese provide starter and plenary activities that are interactive and get pupils thinking. Pupils have to come and choose what they think are the correct answers from the grid. There will usually be three or four incorrect answers hidden within the grid. In this game, pupils must decide which countries have won the World Cup.
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