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2018 Winter Olympics

Something special is happening in Pyeong Chang, South Korea in February this year. Over 2,500 of the world’s best athletes representing almost 90 countries will be gathering to compete in the 2018 Winter Olympics. Discover where this country is located. … Continue reading

2022 Winter Olympics

Every four years the Winter Olympics gather hundreds of international premiere athletes for competition on snow and ice. From figure skating to bobsled racing, the entire world focuses on events that promote global respect and peace. 2022’s Winter Olympics take … Continue reading

Amazing Animal Athletes

If Olympic games were held for animals, there would be plenty of stiff competition, unusual events and record-breaking feats! Swimming, running, diving, jumping, weight-lifting and flying games among an assortment of Mother Nature’s best would far surpass any human competition. … Continue reading

Backyard Games

You won’t have to wait four years for the summer Olympics to come around! This Kid Scoop issue of Backyard Games will bring the Olympics to your very own home. Gather some friends, family and everyday objects to set up … Continue reading

Friends Around the World

World competitions and events like the International Olympic Games bring people together to learn, grow and build relationships. This issue sparkles with activities that bring a global perspective. Use geography skills to discovery where in the world you are. Learn … Continue reading

Jesse Owens

Stories about courageous Americans overcoming odds to achieve greatness inspire children to keep trying to become the best version of themselves. The Jesse Owens story began almost 80 years ago when this young college track and field star represented the … Continue reading

Olympic Mascots Tokyo 2021

What do “Miraitowa” and “Someity” have in common? They’re both mascots for the 2021 Olympic Games being held in Tokyo, Japan, beginning in July. A mascot is a symbol that stands for an idea or a spirit. Miratowa represents the … Continue reading

Pencilympics

Can’t make it to the Olympic games this year? No matter! This Kid Scoop issue will challenge your young competitor’s thinking and problem solving skills using sports as the backdrop. With a pencil and a little coaching, Kid Scoop athletes … Continue reading

PyeongChang 2018

The 2018 Winter Olympics games set the stage for a wonderful world of learning. Students can grow their knowledge of geography, cultural practices, meaning of symbols, content vocabulary, and traditions in addition to the array of learning different winter sports. … Continue reading

Silly Summer Games

Host your own summer Olympics with this crazy collection of cool games that are sure to attract some neighborhood athletes! Inspired by the competition in Brazil, you’ll create your own series of events from an Ice Cream Race to a … Continue reading