Our Key Stage 2 Olympic and Paralympic Pack has a range of activities to immerse your pupils in the world of the Games and draw links to the National Curriculum. Pack contents include:
- Lower KS2 Comprehension worksheet
- Upper KS2 Comprehension worksheet
- Maths worksheet
- Science worksheet
- Geography worksheet
- PSHE worksheet
- Word search
Example Activity - LKS2 Comprehension Worksheet
Read the following passage about the Paris Olympics and Paralympics in 2024 and answer the questions below:
Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024
Paris is set to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2024. These are exciting events where athletes from all over the world gather to compete in various sports. Let’s explore what makes these games special.
Olympics
The Olympic Games bring together athletes who compete in events such as running, swimming, gymnastics, and more. The symbol of the Olympics is five interlocking rings, each representing a different continent. In 2024, Paris will buzz with energy as athletes showcase their skills and sportsmanship.
Paralympics
The Paralympic Games are equally incredible. Athletes with disabilities compete in adapted sports, proving that strength, skill, and determination know no limits. The Paralympic symbol is the Agitos, three crescent shapes representing the Paralympic values of courage, determination, equality and inspiration. These games celebrate diversity and show that everyone can achieve greatness.
Paris - The City of Wonders
Paris is a magnificent city in France, known for its beautiful landmarks and rich culture. It is often called the “City of Lights” and is famous for its iconic landmarks. One of the most well-known landmarks is the Eiffel Tower. This tall iron structure was built in 1889 and stands by the Seine River. Millions of people visit Paris every year to see the Eiffel Tower and take breathtaking pictures of the city from its top. Another famous landmark is the Louvre Museum, home to the famous Mona Lisa painting. The Louvre is one of the largest art museums globally, with thousands of artworks from different historical periods.
Questions
- When will the Paris Olympics and Paralympics take place?
- What do the five interlocking rings represent in the Olympic symbol? A. Different continents B. Types of sports C. Famous athlete
- How are the Paralympic Games special? A. Only for adults B. Celebrate diversity and showcase athletes with disabilities C. Focus on traditional sports
- What is the Paralympic symbol, and what does it represent?
- What is the name of the river near the Eiffel Tower?
- What famous painting is housed in the Louvre Museum?
- In your opinion, why are courage, determination, and inspiration important in sports?

Our Olympic and Paralympic Key Stage 2 pack also includes Maths cross-curricular activities.