Library Olympic Games – Library Activities
This is the second part in my Library Olympics prep – my display ideas can be found under Display: Olympic Games.
This library challenge is designed so that students can engage in a competitive but inclusive challenge to inspire them to read more, read with their friends and use books to help them complete fun tasks.
Students can complete any or all tasks individually or in teams. They will earn points for their class group or school house team.
Design your own flag. It can be a personal flag or make a team and share the design. We will display the flags with the other countries’ flags bunting, from Mr Printables.
Challenge 2: Paper plane making and flying competition
Create the most aerodynamic or the most fantastic looking paper plane. Create a paper plane that can fly the highest or do the most loops. We will test the planes during lunchtime outside the front of the library.
Challenge 3: Origami making
Using the library’s origami books, create an origami piece to add to our display. Can you create one that is sports themed?
Design a new set of Olympic Pictograms for reading in a variety of exciting ways. Reading while lying on the beach, reading while surfing, or maybe reading while riding a horse???
Challenge 5: Reading Challenge
This event is based on the Olympic Reading Challenge found on Mrs Mac’s Library.
Artistic Gymnastics: Read 3 Picture Books
100m Sprint: Read a short story (or book from the Easy Reads collection)
Marathon: Read for 30mins straight
Triathlon: Read 3 books by 3 different authors
Weightlifiting: Read a book of more than 200 pages
Relay: You and a friend read the same book.
Equestrian: Read a book about animals, fiction or non-fiction.
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