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Olympic Fun with Cups

Olympic Activities for Kids

We are so excited to show you a fun way to reuse cups and straws to create Olympic inspired Games and Projects.  We saved a few cups from our road trips this summer from McDonald’s, one of the Olympic sponsors.  Their USA cups inspired us to have our own Olympic Games at home. 

Come join the fun and create your own Olympic fun with CUPS!

Olympic Games with Cups

  • Build your own Tower
  • Olympic Ball Toss
  • Olympic Table Soccer
  • Olympic Bracelets
  • Olympic Ring Toss Game
  • Olympic Discus Throw
  • Olympic Torch Game
  • Olympic Flag
  • Check out these Olympic Activities and Books for Kids!
Olympic Games for Kids

Build your own Tower

Using as many cups as you can stack them up without letting them fall.

Olympic Activities for Kids with Cups

Olympic Ball Toss

Using light weighted balls see who can get all 3 into the cups without knocking them over.

Olympic Ball Toss Game for Kids

Olympic Table Soccer

Using a ball put two cup goals at the end of the table and see how quickly you can score goals in a minute! Use a smaller ball to make it more difficult for older children.

Olympic Table Soccer

Olympic Bracelets

You could also use Color Paper Beads to make the Olympic rings or Bracelets with Red, Black, Blue, Yellow and Green!

Olympic Games with Kids using Recycled Products

Olympic Ring Toss Game

Here’s how to make your own Ring Toss Game.  Using straws, pipe cleaners and cups you can create your own rings. Simply have your child cut the straws into tiny pieces and place them onto the pipe cleaners. Great for fine motor skills for handwriting. Then stand back and toss the rings onto the cups.

Olympic Ring Toss Game for Kids

Olympic Discus Throw

This is such a fun game for any age. You would be surprised at how hard it is to really make a lid fly in the air. What out the wind makes this games super fun and challenging for all ages!

Olympic Discus Throw Game for Kids

Olympic Torch Game

Simply try to catch a balloon in your cup and carry it across an area without letting it blow out.

Olympic Flag

Create your own Olympic Rings with the cups and lids! We really had a lot of fun creating signs for our Olympic Games using cups with lids. Plus both of my children ages 1 and 5 could participate together and have lots of fun learning about the colors and symbols of the Olympic Flag.

Printing Olympic Rings with Cups
Olympic Rings Art Project for Kids with Recycled cups

The best part was that it was mess free. We used the lids to hold the paint and with a simple turn, the whole top of the cup was covered in paint and not our hands!  Then when were done we even had some colored discs for our next Discus Toss Game!

Mess Free Olympic Rings Craft for Kids

We had so much fun with our Olympic Games. I loved that we were able to reuse cups in a fun way too!  Think of how many times you’ve just thrown your plastic or styrofoam cup away.

Now it’s your turn to join the Olympic Fun with your Kids. If you have an Olympic Themed idea, we’d love for you to share it too!

Finding Olympic Symbols with Kids

Check out these Olympic Activities and Books for Kids!

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About Kim Vij

Early childhood teacher, author, speaker and mom of 3. Kim shares ways to make learning fun and parenting an adventure by sharing developmentally appropriate activities.

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Comments

  1. Randomly Fascinated says

    August 30, 2012 at 4:01 pm

    I love love love these ideas! I have featured you on my blog. Please come over and get a button!

  2. Annie Moffatt says

    August 4, 2012 at 6:15 pm

    I LOVE everything about this post!

  3. Angelique Felix says

    August 4, 2012 at 12:30 pm

    Thank you for this wonderful post!

    With Love from the 'Kids Bloggers Go Olympics'

    Angelique

  4. Palak says

    August 3, 2012 at 12:41 pm

    Yay for mess free crafts!!!

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