我要 olympic games o既 history (english)

2007-03-18 9:04 pm
olympic games o既簡介 ENG!! do project 1頁半A4 紙


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2007-03-18 9:09 pm
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Olympic Game History


Librarian's Olympic Search
http://lii.org/search?query=OLYMPICS;searchtype=keywords;
bysubjects=please
Audience: Adults

We introduce you to the Librarian’s Index to the Internet. This link takes you to a subject index of the best sites about the Olympics that librarians could find. For instance, they found 39 great sites on the Olympics in general, 15 on the history, 11 on the upcoming games, and 4 on the ancient games. Unfortunately, there is no entry for “children” or “education.” See “Librarians’ Index to the Internet” homepage to search other subjects.

ABC Olympics
http://www.abcteach.com/directory/theme_units/funkids/
olympics/
Audience: Elementary students

ABC Teach has more information about Olympic history. It links to 19 information and activity pages, math pages, word searches, neat stuff about the opening ceremony, and much-much more.

Embassy Guide to Olympics
http://www.greekembassy.org/Embassy/content/en/Article.aspx?
office=3&folder=95&article=13171
Audience: Elementary to High School students

The Greek Embassy has produced An Educator’s Resource to the 2004 Olympics in Athens, a fine educational site on the Games. It’s rich and varied in content and addressing interests across a wide range of ages. Scroll through the lesson plans to investigate appropriate ones, but don’t forget to look at everything listed here. Toward the bottom is a button that opens the youth section of this site.

Olympic Crossword
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/olympics/printouts/
crossword.shtml
Audience: Upper elementary students and older

Enchanted Learning offers a nice and big crossword puzzle to reinforce your knowledge of Olympics vocabulary. This is a good one.

Olympic Facts & Trivia
http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0771580.html
Audience: Upper elementary to middle school students

Did you know that the United States has won more medals (2,019) than any other nation at the summer Olympics, that Norway ranks first with (239) at the winter games? Those facts are courtesy of Fact Monster, which posted this site of Olympics fun facts.

history1900s.about.com/library/weekly/aa081000a.htm
參考: history1900s.about.com/library/weekly/aa081000a.htm
2007-03-18 9:19 pm
A History of the Olympics
According to legend, the ancient Olympic Games were founded by Heracles (the Roman Hercules), a son of Zeus. Yet the first Olympic Games for which we still have written records were held in 776 BCE. At this Olympic Games, a naked runner, Coroebus (a cook from Elis), won the sole event at the Olympics, the stade - a run of approximately 192 meters (210 yards). This made Coroebus the very first Olympic champion in history.

The ancient Olympic Games grew and continued to be played every four years for nearly 1200 years. In 393 CE, the Roman emperor Theodosius I, a Christian, abolished the Games because of their pagan influences.

About 1500 years later, a young Frenchmen named Pierre de Coubertin began their revival. Coubertin is now known as le Rénovateur. He decided that it was exercise, more specifically sports, that made a well-rounded and vigorous person. Coubertin's attempt to get France interested in sports was not met with enthusiasm. Still, Coubertin persisted. In 1890, he organized and founded a sports organization, Union des Sociétés Francaises de Sports Athlétiques (USFSA). Two years later, Coubertin first pitched his idea to revive the Olympic Games. At a meeting of the Union des Sports Athlétiques in Paris on November 25, 1892, his speech did not inspire action.

Though Coubertin was not the first to propose the revival of the Olympic Games, he was certainly the most well-connected and persistent of those to do so. Two years later, Coubertin organized a meeting with 79 delegates who represented nine countries. He gathered these delegates in an auditorium that was decorated by neoclassical murals and similar additional points of ambiance. At this meeting, Coubertin eloquently spoke of the revival of the Olympic Games. This time, Coubertin aroused interest.

The delegates at the conference voted unanimously for the Olympic Games. The delegates also decided to have Coubertin construct an international committee to organize the Games. This committee became the International Olympic Committee (IOC; Comité Internationale Olympique) and Demetrious Vikelas from Greece was selected to be its first president. Athens was chosen for the revival of the Olympic Games and the planning was begun.

edit過, 因為原文太長, 記得要再改字眼哦~


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