Olympic Medal Chart
You can use this medal chart to keep track of the top scoring countries (in
which case you will need to print out the appropriate flags). However, we think
it works better if you choose 5 or 6 "favorite" countries and track their
progress through the Olympic Games.

You will need:
Large sheet of card
Card flags (either use our flag printables
or our flag coloring pages)
Medal printouts on card
Scraps of card (use the excess from the card and medal printables)
Glue stick
Sticky tack Instructions:
Cut out one each of the medals and glue these to the top of your large
sheet of card (as you can see in the photo above). Print and cut out your
chosen flags and stick these down the side of your chart with sticky tack. Use
the scraps of card left over to cut out lots of small rectangles. Write numbers
on them, and keep plenty spare so you can add extra numbers as you need them.
Alternatively, if you have access to a laminator, laminate the rectangles and
use a dry-wipe pen to keep score. Arrange the rectangles as shown above, and
attach to your chart with sticky tack.
At the end of the Olympic Games, re-arrange the flags so that the country
with the most gold medals is at the top of the chart and the other countries are
placed in the correct order below it. If two countries have the same number of
gold, look at the silver. If the number of silver medals are the same look at
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