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Summer Olympics
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Introduction
The Summer Olympic Games are an international multi-sport event. which are held
every four years. Medals are awarded in each event, with gold medals for first
place, silver for second and bronze for third, The modern Olympic games started
in 1894. The first edition of the games was held in Athens in 1896 and had a
mere 245 competitors from 14 different countries. In 2008, a total of 11,028
athletes competed in 28 sports. There were 302 events which ranged from track
and field to basketball. The 2012 Summer Olympic Games are being held in London from July
27 to August 12, with 26 Olympic sports in 34 venues, 20 Paralympic sports in 21
venues, and nearly 15,000 athletes.This quest will help you explore
the connections between math and the Summer Olympics.
The Task
To engage yourself in this quest, you will need to explore basic facts about
the Summer Olympics and math connections to this international event. You will
also engage in several related activities. These tasks will require a
computer, access to the web, paper and pencil.
The Process
Learn About The Summer Olympic Games
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Olympic.org - The Official Website of the Olympic Movement
- London 2012 Olympics |
Education
- Summer Olympic Games - Wikipedia
Learn About Math and the Summer Olympics
- Maths and Sport: Countdown to the Games
- Olympic Measures
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The Maths behind the Olympic Games - Follow the links to many activities
- Olympic Math 2012 - Specific problems with math connections
- The Maths behind the Olympic Games
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Summer Olympics Resources from TeacherPlanet
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Gold Medal Olympics Activities
Questions
Answer each question below. You may work alone or in groups.
- How many countries are participating in the current Summer Olympic Games?
- How does this number compare to the number of countries participating in past games?
- Which countries send the most athletes?
- What are 3 pieces of data that you can compare from the Summer Olympics?
- What type of graph should you use to compare each set of data?
- List 5 measurements and records from events at the 2012 Summer Olympic Games.
- Which event uses distance and time to award a predetermined number of points according to a set of performance tables?
- Records are kept for all sports. Which branch of mathematics is concerned with records?
- Name 4 other branches of mathematics that are connected to Summer Olympic Games.
- Find and describe 3 math lesson plans related to the Summer Olympic Games.
Activities
- Choose your favorite countries and make a graph of their medal counts
for past Olympics. How do you think they will fare this summer in London?
- Keep track of your favorite athletes. For example, compare your favorite
athlete’s performance during the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing to
his/her performance in the 2012 Summer Olympic Games. Does the athlete’s
performance improve or decline? By how many points? meters? seconds?
- Keep track of the numbers and types of medals earned by certain
countries participating in the 2012 Summer Olympic Games. They can then
compare this medal count to those earned in 2008.
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Resources
- Follow the links listed in the Process section above.
- Search sites
such as Bing,
Google,
Yahoo!
Evaluation
- Share your answers and activities with a classmate or family member.
- Identify 5 connections between math and the Summer Olympic Games.
- Complete this
worksheet on Speed-Time Problems.
- Complete this
worksheet on Track Design.
- Complete this
worksheet on Training Problems.
- Complete this
worksheet on Medals
Conclusion
Congratulations! You have discovered connections between math and the Summer Olympic Games. You have applied this knowledge through related activities.
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