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As part of our World Cup for Kids series, several of our very talented members have joined together to create an incredibly fun activities pack, full of soccer-themed learning activities.
Here you will find coloring sheets, matching, vocabulary, and score sheets both for the very young (preschoolers through 1st grade) and early elementary school kids (2nd through 4th grades). In addition, there are soccer ball shaped mini-books for each of the teams playing in this year’s soccer championship!
Our thanks to the collaborators who created this incredible resource – be sure to visit their websites for more great activities for kids!
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Part of the World Cup for Kids series on Multicultural Kid Blogs
Awesome! I just started the World Cup unit with my 8th graders! Can’t wait for the event. I’ve been counting it down in my classroom all year long! Only 30 days to go!!
how did you units of work go? are you able to share? 🙂
Mammoth effort guys! Well done.
Love it!
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