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Summer Olympics - Vocabulary Matching Game!
By Kayla • April 3, 2018

The Summer Olympic Games are right around the corner and, to get into the spirit of the event, have your kiddos try this fun matching game from Carolyn - featured contributor to PreK+K Sharing and creator of Wise Owl Factory. Not only will your students learn new Olympics-inspired vocabulary words, they'll have a blast playing with classmates!
There are lots of ways to use these fun cards! Play a matching game, like Concentration or Go Fish!, or use the cards to go on a beginning letter sound scavenger hunt! Carolyn details several game variations as well.
For this awesome Olympics-inspired vocabulary game, be sure to visit PreK+K Sharing!
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