Follow along the summer Olympic Games with this fun printable activity pack! This free pack will help kids keep their own medal count, learn about the world’s nations, try their own athletic training, and more.

We are so excited about the summer games, especially since they had to be delayed a year. It’s so fun to watch the events and cheer for the athletes! It’s also a great opportunity to learn about people and cultures in other parts of the world.

There are 7 pages of printable activities in this summer games pack.

I designed these activities for kids age 5 – 9, or so. It will depend on the child.

In this pack, you’ll get:

  • An “All About My Country” Page
  • Medal Count Page
  • Summer Games Trivia – full of interesting facts
  • Summer Sports Coloring Page
  • World Map with Country Names
  • Test Your Athletic Skills Activity Page
  • Cover Page – with things to color

A great place to start is by learning about your own country’s involvement in the summer games. Find your country on the world map and color it in! Then look online to find out how many participants your country has, and what events they are competing in.

Use tally marks to record medals won for your choice of five countries! It’s fun to follow other countries besides just your own.

NOTE: These pages are available in color, but I was out of color ink in my printer!

This page is one of my favorites. Get active and test your own athletic skills! Record accomplishments in running, long jump, somersaults, how far you can throw a ball, and more.

Ready to print your Summer Games Activity Book? Head to the link below. The file will open, and you can print from there.

CLICK HERE: Summer Games Activity Pack

These activities go well with our LEGO Summer Games Ideas. Build all kinds of summer sports out of LEGO bricks!

Have a great time watching the Olympic Games!

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  1. Karine Jul 24, 2021

    What a inspiring ressource! Thank you so much 😊!

    Karine

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  2. Irene Walker May 26, 2022

    These will be great ideas for the Girlguiding rainbow group I help run

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