1. Collect information
about an Olympic sport. Use google docs as you take notes.
Due Tues, Feb 11
*Share with
dian.versteeg@k12.sd.us, set to add comments
2. Tagxedo -
done Wed, Feb 5
Create a tagxedo shape using a picture of your sport and
words that represent the Olympics and your sport
-examples of words
to use: Winter, Olympics, Russia, Sochi, Hockey, USA, Gold, Silver,
Bronze, cold,
ice, 2014, ......and more
3. Schedule of Events for your sport - Word.
started but may not done
Must format - you decide how (fill, word art, borders,
page border watermark, bold, cell alignment etc)
Must include your tagxedo picture.
May include other pictures if you like.
May make separate tables for men and women.
May combine men and women events in the same table.
Must convert time.
Time Converter
4. Medal Count - Overall for all countries
done Mon, Feb 10
List the top 10 countries, sort by total metals
Include number of gold, silver and bronze medals
awarded
Format - you decide (fill, word art, borders, page
border watermark, bold, cell alignment etc)
May include pictures
5. Medal Count for your Sport - Word
Must format - you decide how (fill, word art, borders,
page border watermark, bold, cell alignment etc)
May include pictures.
May make separate tables for men and women.
May combine men and women events in the same table.
Must tell who won (name of athlete and country, in some
cases it may just be the name of the country)
and medal won
(gold, silver, bronze).
Must tell the total number of medals given. (will
need a formula for this)
6. Athlete Highlight - Word start
Tues, Feb 11
Create a poster/flyer that will highlight any
athlete in the 2014 Winter Olympics from any country.
NBC
Olympics
Must have the following:
Name of Athlete
Picture of athlete
participating in the sport
Name of Sport or Event
Picture of a flag that
represents their country
Age
Number of times in the
Olympics
Olympic accomplishments
Other accomplishments
Use a Word Template
Format as you wish
7. Presentation - Google Drive start
Thurs, Feb 13
Create a Jeopardy style presentation. Share with
another student from another class. Work together to create the slides.
Link the slides from a menu system.