I am a retired teacher who wrote 7 photocopiable books for Teachers and one book for children Union Jack Colouring Book.
The 7books covered Geography, History (Medieval/ Tudor/ Stuart), Travel and Transport, Myself and Events (this included diaries), Race Against Time Stories (SATS based), Church Dates for Children plus Nature and Seasons (including Sport). These 7 books have been mainly broken into a number of segments.
Challenging the Physical Elements, my Geography book, is complete.
I am a retired teacher who wrote 7 photocopiable books for Teachers and one book for children Union Jack Colouring Book.
The 7books covered Geography, History (Medieval/ Tudor/ Stuart), Travel and Transport, Myself and Events (this included diaries), Race Against Time Stories (SATS based), Church Dates for Children plus Nature and Seasons (including Sport). These 7 books have been mainly broken into a number of segments.
Challenging the Physical Elements, my Geography book, is complete.
I have put together phrases and vocabularies to encourage children) to write about the up and coming major Summer Olympic Sports in Paris, France.
I have included :-
Great Britain at the 2024 Summer Olympics
Diary idea
The day of the event
Dream and an example
Poetry Aid 2 versions - differentiated -plus 2 liners
Sports Words
Thesaurus of useful words
Thesaurus relating to Feelings
Positive and negative thoughts -from the competitor & spectator’s point of view
Record breaker ideas plus eg. Usain Bolt
Parade of Champions voc.
4 blank comic strips
Clip Art
Plus 5 word searches
Sport climbing only became an Olympic event in 2020 in Tokyo.
I have included: -
Pictogram
Background notes
Phrase and Vocabulary list
Poetry Aid
Climbing vocabulary
Climbing gear voc.
Word Search for Climbing Gear (answers included)
Clip Art images
I hope these pieces prove useful.
I have included ;-
Definition
Result sheet to fill in
Phrase and Vocabulary sheet
Poetry Aid
Picture
Blank comic strip
Terminology 5 sheets
Information about our 4 competitors Bradly Sinden, Caden Cunningham, Jade Jones and Rebecca McGowen.
Jade is obviously our most successful competitor having been Olympic champion in 2012 and 2016.
Information about GB s 3 Paralympic competitors Amy, Beth and Matts ’
Note kicks to the head are not allowed.
I have included:-
Official result sheet to fill in
Archery- meaning
Phrase and Vocabulary sheet
Basic guide to equipment
Poetry Aid
2 Word searches of Archery vocabulary/equipment (answer sheets provided)
Profiles on all 6 competitors
Information on shooting jackets
I hope this information proves useful
GB have 3 boxers competing at the Summer Olympics in Paris -
Delicious One, Charley Davison and Rosie Eccles.
I have included:-
the result sheet to fill in
Phrases and Vocabulary sheet
Poetry Aid
Word search on boxing terms (answer sheet included)
Information about the 3 boxers but no pictures.
3 free clip art examples relating to boxing.
I hope there is something which will prove useful.
I have included:-
the form sheet to fill in
Phrase and Vocab. sheet
Poetry Aid
‘comic strips’ -4
Information about the modern Pentathlon
profiles about the 3 competitors mentioned so far Joe Choong
Olivia Green
Kerenza Bryson
I have put together some information about the Olympic Sailing in Paris 2024.
The event form to fill in
Phrase and Vocab sheet
Poetry Aid
Brief info about the 10 sailors
Brief word search
Profiles on 5 of the sailors
Info about the 49er and the Nacra17
Art idea
Hope there is something useful there to use.
Word search added
I have put together some information about the triathlon in Paris.
Official entry form
Phrase and Voc. sheet
‘Comic’ blank
Information about Alex , Beth, Georgia, Kate and Sam.
Information about the Triathlon
Medal table showing GB at top
I have downloaded the Canoeing sheet for Canoe Slalom and Kayak Cross’
There is a Phrase/ Vocabulary sheet and a Poetry Aid sheet…
3 sheets created years ago - sheet 1 would be good for differentiated work.
There is information on all 4 of our experienced Olympic canoeists -Adam Burgess , Joe Clarke, Kimberly Woods and Mallory Franklin.
Magte Chunneiiang Mary Kom is a former boxer and Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha (2016-22).
Mary has a number of notable firsts for a female boxer from India.
She was the only female Indian boxer to qualify for the 2012 Summer Olympics -in the flyweight category she won bronze.
She is the only boxer to win the Amateur Boxing Championship 6 times.
At the 2014 first Indian female boxer to win gold at the Asian Games.
At the 2018 first Indian female boxer to win gold at the Commonwealth Games.
She has been ranked No.1 female light-flyweight by the International Boxing Association.
In 2017 the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports appointed her and Akhil Kumar as national observers of boxing.
Mary’s parents were concerned that boxing would stop her finding a husband. She found a husband, they had 2 children and she returned to boxing. Her husband supported her - gave up his job to look after the children- so she could continue.
Mary has opened a boxing academy in Imphal and been a Member of Parliament.
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Take me as an example and don’t give up Mary Kom
Sources
Wikipedia
RISE: Extraordinary Women of Colour Who Changed the World by Maliha Abidi
The Lionesses start the World Cup in Brisbane, Australia, against Haiti. on Saturday,July 22nd.
I have put together 2 pieces of information - the Lionesses and the FIFA World Cup for Women.
There is a brief history and information about the nickname.
A full list of the women’s national football team.
4 profiles - Sarina Wiegman and England team, Keira Walsh, Lucy Bronze, Mary Earps and Ellen White - record goal scorer (retired)
A Lioness word search (answers provided)
Information about the FIFA world cup
The 8 groups - England are in Group D with Denmark, China and Haiti
The 10 stadiums
Big match dates
Dates for England’s group games
List of early matches
There are several differentiated vocabulary and phrase sheets
A blank comic strip
A poetry aid
Pictures of the flags of the 32 competing teams, a list of the teams and a word search (answers provided)
Stadium word search (answers provided)
4 clipboard pictures
I hope this information proves useful.
Sue Barker is a former professional tennis player and television presenter.
During her tennis career she won 15 WTA tour single titles including the 1976 French Open aged 20. She also won 12 doubles titles. She reached a career high singles ranking of world No. 3 on 20th March 1977.
She won her last doubles title in 1982 at Cincinnati and played her last professional match in 1984.
Her mentor throughout her career was Arthur Roberts. He began coaching her in 1966 when she was 10 years of age.
In 2004, recalling her French Open win in 1976,she said,* I’m still incredibly proud of what I achieved.***
She retired from playing tennis to presenting it!
From 1985 until 1990 she became a commentator and sports reporter for Australia’s Channel 7.
She then joined British Sky Broadcasting.
In 1993 she joined the BBC and was a regular guest on* Today at Wimbledon* with Harry Carpenter.
In the 1990’s hosted BBC Wimbledon Highlight show with Pam Shriver.
In 1994 took over as host of* Today at Wimbledon*.
From 2000 until 2022 she anchored the 2 week long broadcast of the Wimbledon tennis championships for the BBC.
Sue had a long broadcasting career. She enjoyed commentating on many sports- from horse racing to the Olympics. - summer and winter.
From 1997 until 2020 she presented* A Question of Sport*- a programme which viewers very much enjoyed watching.
In 2000 received an MBE for services to sport and broadcasting.
In 2016 received OBE for broadcasting and charity.
In 2021 received CBE for broadcasting and charity.
In 1982 met Cliff Richard.
In 1988 married Lance TanKard
Autobiography ‘Calling the Shots’ published in 2022.
Sources
Wikipedia
Passing the Torch - Sportswomen who Inspire
Sharron is a former English swimmer who represented GB in the Olympics and European championships.
She has attended 12 consecutive Olympics -3 as a competitor and 9 as a commentator. She also competed in the international community spanning 20 years.
She learned to swim when she was 6 years of age.
By the age of 8 she was training seriously.
Aged 11 swam for the British national team.
Aged 13 represented GB at the 1976 Summer Olympics.
Aged 14 won 2 bronze medals at the 1977 European Championships.
Aged 15 won 2 gold medals at the 1978 Commonwealth Games in the 200 ` and 400 individual medleys.
Aged 17 she won a silver medal at the 1980 games in the 400m individual medley
Aged 18 ‘called time’ to build her television profile and career in modelling.
Aged 27’ returned’ to the pool.
Aged 32, in 1994, finally retired having been British champion 22 times , broken 200 British swimming records and held 5 World Masters records( eligible when over 30)
When she retired she worked for various media organisations and programmes.
(Read* Publications, media programmes and other work*)
Given a MBE in 1993 in recognition for her sevices to swimming.
In 2005 supported London’s bid for the 2112 Olympics. On BBC’s Question Time made a strong case for bringing the Games to London.
She is a patron of the Disabled Sport Rngland and SportsAid.
She has her view on trans women.In 2023 criticised Nike for using Dylan Mulvany, a transgengender woman to model their products.
There is talk that her silver , won in 1980, could still be turned into gold. The gold medallist, Petra Schneider, from East Germany, has admitted that the victory was drug enhanced.
Clare has close family links with horse racing and between 1988-1993 was a leading amateur flat jockey. In 1990 she was the Champion Lady Rider. She then moved onto commentating on horse racing.
She is an English broadcast journalist and author. Her memoir My Animals and Other Family, looking at her life growing up in racing yard won the 2012 National Book award for* Autobiography of the year.
She has reported on 7 Olympic Games and presented 5 Paralympic Games.
(Read her Broadcasting Career- 30 years covering sport and many other events)
She has written columns for* The Sporting Life, Racing Post, Sunday Telegraph, The Evening Standard,* and regularly writes in the Waitrose Weekend.
She is now focusing on women’s sport and had a great time doing women’s football show for C4, women’s super League matches for BT Sport, women’s tennis for the BBC and BT.
She is a patron for a number of charities (Read* Charitable activities*)
She believes strongly that improving coverage and investment in Paralympic and women’s sport will have far reaching benefits
In 2013 received OBE for services to broadcasting and journalism.
In 2020 appointed ,for 2 years, president of the Rugby Football League. In her tenure she hoped women’s game would turn professional.
In 2022 she received a CBE for services to sport and charity.
Clare is definitely one of the UK’s renown sports broadcasters.
Sources
Wikipedia
Women in Sport by Rachel Ignotofsky
*Passing the Torch Sportswomen who Inspire Mary Peters Trust
Robbie Brightwell was captain of the GB team at the i1964 Olympics in Tokyo. He was a 400m runner. He came fourth in the individual 400m; the 4x400 men’s team won silver.
He married Ann Packer-( the surprise GB winner of the individual 800m gold medal ) after the Olympics.
After his own disappointment in the individual 400m he had encouraged the reluctant Ann to run in the 800m.
Both received MBEs in 1965 for their services to athletics.
Ann, at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, was the unexpected winner of the 800m winning in world record time of 2:01.1 minutes. This was only her eighth race over the distance. She had already won silver in the 400m.
Her local club was Reading Athletic club where she competed in 200m, 400m, 800m, 4 x 100 and 4 x400 relays, hurdles and long jump.
After winning the gold she announced her retirement. She, with her future husband, Robbie Brightwell, were awarded MBEs in 1965 for services to athletics.
In 2011 they published a book detailing their careers Robbie Brightwell and his Golden Girl:The Posh and Becks of Yesteryear.
Source
Wikipedia
Mary Denise Rand (nee Bignal) is a former English track and field athlete.
In 1964 she won the gold medal for the long jump, in a new world record - 6,76 metres, at the Summer Tokyo Olympic games. At the same Olympics she also won silver in the Pentathlon (5 events) and bronze in the 4 x 100 relay.
Mary remains the only GB athlete to win medals in a single games.
Nicola Adams became the first female boxer to become an Olympic champion in 2012. At the London Summer Olympics she won fly weight title. She went on to successfully defend her title at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games.
She began her career as an amateur representing Haringey Police Community Club. She went on to win the entire set of amateur championships available to her - Olympic, Commonwealth and European Games titles.
She turned professional in 2017 and went on to capture the WBO flyweight title. She only fought 6 ties as a professional - winning 5 and drawing her last contest. In her rematch with Maria Salinas she suffered a torn pupil and after consultation retired, undefeated.
I’m immensely honoured to have represented our country- to win double Olympic medals and then the WBO championship belt is a dream come true.
Nicola Adams.
(Nicola became the first openly LGBT person to win an Olympic boxing gold medal.)
Sources
Wikipedia
Women in Sport by Rachel Ignotofsky
Dame Ellen Patricia MacArthur on the 7th February 2005 broke the world record for a single-handed, non-stop circumnavigation of the globe with a time of 71 days, 14 hours, 18 minutes and 33 seconds.
The very next day she became a Dame Commander of the British Empire (DBE) and granted the rank of Honorary Lieutenant Commander, Royal Naval Reserve on the same day
Born in 1976 she went on a yacht for the first time aged just 4. Aged 8 she began saving up for a boat of her own! Aged 18 she sailed solo around Great Britain . Aged 20 she raced across the Atlantic. Aged 29 she sailed solo no-stop around the world in her trimaran B&Q/Castorama.
(Read her Professional Sailing Career and Sailing Records)- it is incredible what she achieved.
Ellen retired in 2009 having set up many sailing records along the way.
In 2003 she set up the Ellen MacArthur Trust (now the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust) to help 8-24 year olds to regain confidence while recovering from cancer, leukaemia and other serious illnesses.
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, which promotes the use on the circular economy, was launched in 2010. It does this by developing and promoting the concept of recycling rubbish to make new products by working with business, policy makers and academics.
This world, that I thought as a child was the biggest, most adventurous place you could image, is not that big, and there’s an awful lot of us on it.
Ellen MacArthur
Sources used
Wikipedia
Women of Sport by Rachel Ignotofsky