We selected in this post several Activities for the 2018 World Cup in Russia, ready to print and apply to students of Kindergarten and Elementary Education.
FIFA Football World Cup began in 1928, during a FIFA congress, when Jules Rimet got approval to create an international tournament.
The Cup fulfills FIFA's goals of raising awareness in the world, developing the sport and building a better future in many different ways.
The World Cup is a football tournament held every four years by the International Football Federation (FIFA). Largest football event on the planet and second largest sports competition in the world in terms of audience, behind just from the Olympic Games, the World Cup touches billions of people and reaches the five continents of the globe.
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THE 2018 FIFA World Cup will be held in Russia between the 14th of June and the 15th of July. The competition will feature the participation of 32 national teams. Altogether, there will be 64 matches. It will be the 21st edition of what is the most important international football championship in the world.
The opening ceremony and the first game, as well as the final, will take place at the Luzhniki Olympic Stadium in Moscow.
Index
Below is a list of activities that can be done with early graders:
Which of the objects below are used in a football game?
Are we going to paint only the shirts from Brazil?
Complete the crossword and see what will appear here:
To color:
Find words related to football in the search engine below:
Search the word search for words referring to football below:
In the diagram below, find five words related to a football match.
Wordplay
Find words related to football in the search engine below:
Also check:
List of host cities and names of stadiums for the 2018 World Cup in Russia:
List of Countries classified for the 2018 World Cup:
Text about the 2018 World Cup:
Flag of Russia – Host Country of the 2018 World Cup:
Brazil's squad for the 2018 World Cup:
Paint the letters of your name:
Solve the problems:
In the world cup we root for:
Brazilian Football Confederation
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