Fun and Games
Welcome to the entertainment section of the FCSLA website. On this page, we've assembled different games for you to print or play online. You can color a picture, do the puzzle, or go on a flower hunt.
Find
the Picture
Find
this picture hidden on one of our web pages to be a prize winner!
Virtual Coloring Book
Click on the link below to go to a page you
can print and color.
Summer Fun! Print the page, color it in and mail it to the Fraternal & Youth Director.
Be creative, you may win a special prize.
Sue Ann M. Seich - FCSLA
24950 Chagrin Blvd
Beachwood, OH 44122
Word Scramble
Click on the link below to download a word scramble page you can complate
and mail in for prizes!
Word Scramble (14K PDF)
Word Find
Click on the link below to download a word find page you can complete and mail in
for prizes!
Word Find (18K PDF)
Did You Know...Interesting Olympic Facts
The Olympic Rings symbolize the five major continents: Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceana (Australia).
The colors of the rings, blue, black, red, yellow and green, were chosen because at least one color appears on the flag of every country in the world.
The Olympic Motto, "Citius, Altius, Fortius," translates to "Swifter, Higher, Stronger."
The 1921 Olympics was the last time "gold" medals (made completely out of gold) were awarded.
The medals are designed for each individual Olympic Games by the organizing committee in the host city. The gold and silver medals must be made out 92.5 percent silver—the gold medal is then covered in six grams of gold.
The first opening ceremony was during the 1908 Olympics in London. The Opening Ceremony procession is always lead by the Greek team, followed by the other teams in alphabetical order. The country hosting the Olympics is always last in the Opening Ceremony procession.
The fist time women were allowed to participate in the Olympics was during the 1900 Olympic Games.
Due to World War I and World War II, the Olympic Games in 1916, 1940 and 1944 were cancelled.
The United States has won more medals in the Summer Olympic Games than any other country. Before the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, the total U.S. medal count is 2,188.
Africa,
South America and Antarctica have never hosted an Olympics.
The first recorded ancient Olympic Games was in 776 BCE. The Stade, which was a footrace, was the only game played. Today, 31 games are played at the Summer Olympics and 14 are played at the Winter Olympics.
The 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome was the first Olympics broadcasted by U.S. TV network CBS.
During the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, a record 202 countries participated in the games.
It's Fun to Laugh!
A collection
of jokes to tickle your "funny bone."
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