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Winter Olympics 2026
Winter Olympics Activities for Kids (Free Printable)
Looking for engaging Winter Olympics activities for kids? With the Winter Olympics happening February 6–22, this is the perfect time to explore winter sports, science, geography, and global culture through hands-on learning. Whether you’re teaching
2026 Winter Olympics Classroom Activities – TCEA TechNotes Blog
Bring the excitement of the 2026 Winter Olympics to your classroom with these Olympics classroom activities! Explore this and more at TCEA TechNotes Blog, your go-to source for educational technology and teaching innovation.
Science Friction | Compact Science | PBS LearningMedia
Curling is a mesmerizing sport filled with strategy, skill, surprise, a lot of yelling, and science—yes science! In this episode of Compact Science we’ll explore the role of friction, inertia, and momentum in curling.
The Math of the Winter Olympic Games | Things Explained | PBS LearningMedia
In this episode of Things Explained, we take a look at Winter Olympic sports from a different angle and see how geometry plays an important role in bringing home the gold.
They came from backwoods jumps of Montana to compete on freestyle skiing's biggest stage. | PBS LearningMedia
Montana freestyle skiers are the mavericks of the sport. Passionate young athletes from humble backgrounds have achieved success through sheer determination. Mavericks tells the fascinating, timeless story of Montana’s freestyle legacy, through the struggles, victories, and journeys of the state’s most renowned skiers.
GPS: Luge | PBS LearningMedia
When winter comes, Emily and Jenn don't just go sledding, they luge! Luge is one of the fastest sports on ice and they're always looking to improve their race time. They started thinking more about how to improve when they visited the New York Hall of Science. They have a pair of slides at the outdoor Playground Science exhibit, and going down the slides made them wonder: How can we improve our start times by paddling more with our hands?
Hockey Rinks | Vegas PBS STEAM Camp | PBS LearningMedia
Explore the question, “How is hockey rink ice made?” with the help of crew from the Vegas Golden Knights. Then, use these video clips and accompanying lesson plan with students to learn how the ice in a hockey rink is made and maintained.
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