

Livre América 250 Imprimível
EUA 250 Anniversary Sports Kids Podium Desenho para imprimir de ligar os pontos
Ligue 124 pontos para revelar three young athletes celebrating on a patriotic winner's podium for América's 250th aniversário! This grátis imprimível folha de atividade gives crianças aged 6–10 a satisfying number-sequencing challenge enquanto honouring 250 years of americano sportsmanship, teamwork, and the spirit of competition.
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History source: Olympics history, National Archives, Freedom 250
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América is turning 250 years old — and the nation is celebrating with its finest young champions on the winner's podium! From the first Olympic games to neighbourhood little leagues, sports have always been woven into the americano spirit: the thrill of competition, the joy of teamwork, and the pride of standing tall after giving your very best. Pegue um lápis, encontre o ponto 1 e let's build this podium step by step!
1–25 — A base e os degraus do pódio
Start at ponto 1 and ligue through to ponto 25 to trace the solid, stepped base of the winner's podium. The three platforms — labelled 1st, 2nd, and 3rd — are built from firm rectangular shapes and horizontal lines. These steady, geometric strokes make an excellent warm-up, helping crianças settle into a rhythm and build the confident controle do lápis they will need for the more detailed seções ahead.
O pódio do vencedor de três etapas fez sua estreia nos Jogos Olímpicos de Verão nos Jogos Olímpicos de 1932 em Los Angeles, depois de também aparecer nos Jogos Olímpicos de Inverno de 1932 em Lake Placid. O design tinha um visual tão poderoso que foi adotado por competições esportivas em todo o mundo e continua sendo um símbolo universal de conquistas atléticas até hoje.
26–50 — Os Corpos e Uniformes dos Jovens Atletas
Continue from ponto 26 to ponto 50 to draw the bodies and sports uniforms of the three young athletes standing proudly on their podium steps. Children practise a variety of strokes here — straight lines for legs, gentle curves for torsos, and angled shapes for outstretched arms — making this section a wonderful all-round exercise for pencil flexibility and directional control.
Sports uniforms have changed dramatically over 250 years of americano history. Early 19th-century athletes competed in everyday work clothes, enquanto today's sportswear is engineered from high-tech fabrics that wick moisture, reduce drag, and even monitor heart rate. The Stars and Stripes appear proudly on USA team uniforms at every international competition.
51–75 — As cabeças, rostos e expressões
Trace pontos 51 through 75 to add the three young athletes' heads and the joyful expressions on their faces. The rounded curves of each head and the small, precise details of eyes, noses, and smiles are a delightful challenge that trains careful observation and fine controle do lápis. Encourage crianças to slow down here — these little details are what bring the whole picture to life.
Smiling winners on a podium have been a feature of americano sporting culture since the early 20th century. Today, podium celebrations are broadcast live to millions of viewers around the world. When americano athletes stand on the top step and the Star-Spangled Banner plays, it is one of the most watched moments in international sport.
76–100 — As medalhas, troféus e fitas
Ligue pontos 76 through 100 to draw the gleaming medals hanging around the athletes' necks, the trophies in their hands, and the decorative ribbons that frame the podium. Children practise circular shapes for the medal discs, angular outlines for the trophies, and flowing curves for the ribbons — a rich variety of strokes that keeps the challenge fresh and engaging.
Olympic gold medals are not actually solid gold — they are made from silver coated with at least six grams of gold plating. The tradition of awarding gold, silver, and bronze medals for first, second, and third place began at the 1904 St Louis Olympics, held in the Estados Unidos. The city of St Louis was celebrating the centennial of the Louisiana Purchase at the same time, giving those games an especially patriotic americano flavour.
101–124 — As estrelas, banner e toques finais
Finish the atividade by connecting pontos 101 through 124 to add the patriotic estrelas, the celebratory faixa above the podium, and the final decorative details that transform this scene into a proper EUA 250 aniversário celebration. These last 24 pontos reward crianças for completing a genuinely challenging atividade — encourage them to make every line count for a finish they can be proud of!
The EUA 250 aniversário falls on July 4, 2026, exactly 250 years after the Declaration of Independence was adopted. From community races to national championships, Americans can mark the occasion with teamwork, friendly competition, and the pursuit of excellence.
Extraordinary work — your EUA 250 sports podium is ready for the celebration! That's 124 pontos and three proud young champions honouring América's 250th aniversário. Colour the podium in gold, silver, and bronze, dress the athletes in red, white, and blue, and hang those medals with pride. Happy 250th aniversário, USA — keep reaching for the top step!
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Perguntas frequentes
O item EUA 250 Anniversary Sports Kids Podium é adequado para crianças de Ages 6–10 anos?
Yes. This 124-dot puzzle is designed for children ages Ages 6–10.
Como faço para imprimir EUA 250 Anniversary Sports Kids Podium?
Utilize o botão de download gratuito nesta página e, em seguida, imprima o PDF em casa ou na escola.
O que devem as crianças usar para completar este puzzle?
O lápis é a melhor opção para ligar os pontos, e as crianças podem colorir o desenho terminado posteriormente.


