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Collection of Maths ideas for a unit of work on the World Cup. |
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This Clicker Grid Set enables pupils to track the progress of countries playing in the 2006 World Cup football games. Requires Clicker 5 and registration to download the grid.
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Practice completing and understanding graphs. Record the scores for the 2006 World Cup, and then fill in the graphs. This is fun math, and a great way to enjoy the World Cup! Directions are included.
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Use the tally sheet and graph form to gather information on people's favourite national soccer teams.
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Use this acrostic form to help students write an acrostic about soccer (with a picture of a soccer ball).
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Collection of lesson ideas for the World Cup.
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Online number games related to Soccer.
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Series of lesson plans related to the World Cup.
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Mix of online games and lesson ideas related to the 2006 World Cup.
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Seventy terms related to the World Cup, including players, plays, penalties, and more, to match to their definitions. These soccer ball cards make a great memory game! 15 pages in pdf format.
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Collection of resources and lessons plans related to the 2006 World Cup.
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Online activities for the World Cup.
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Bring on the World explores the context of the World Cup, from the countries
taking part in the competition to the trade issues behind the sporting glamour.
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An Internet Treasure Hunt on World Cup Soccer.
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The mascots from every World Cup tournament since 1966.
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Answer the targeted questions to help organize thoughts for a report on a World Cup participating country. Includes directions.
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Geography Lesson Plans
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A range of resources for potential use with the FIFA World Cup. |
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Series of lessons that use World Cup Soccer to teach geographic information. |
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Match countries to flags, countries to locations, and teams to regions. Fill in the pie chart to identify teams by regions, and answer questions based on the information you find. This geography unit combines research skills and FUN! for the World Cup. Wide range of activities for all abilities. Suitable for middle primary students.
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Countries
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Part of the Official site this page provides information about the countries that the teams come from.
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Part of the Official site this page contains a map of the world showing the qualifying countries and their flags.
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Flags of the world and an interesting fact about each country.
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Printable Pages
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A two page word search in pdf format with answers included. |
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Eight pages of all the competing countries in colour in pdf format.
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Use this handy chart to track the winners of each group match.
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Thirty-five vocabulary words, from FIFA to YELLOW CARD.
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Thinkquest Library: Soccer
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This is a site about the history, rules and teams of Soccer. |
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" Headline Soccer" is designed to educate and inform its readers on the various aspects of soccer in a highly interactive way. Users can find the latest news headlines, review the rules of soccer, read biographies of famous players, interact with other soccer fans across the world, make a web page for their soccer club or league, and play....
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"Soccer Guide Online" (SGO) is primarily for those who want to improve their playing skills. Visitors can examine specific soccer skills. These skills include taking free kicks, penalties, dribbling, defending, attacking, and accompanying tactics to be used with each type of move. "Set-pieces" and soccer tactics are also covered.
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