🌤 Weather Watch
Good morning, reporters in training! Today in Canada, the mountains and frozen lakes are covered in snow. Highs are around 25°F, and lows are near 10°F. Perfect for skiing, snowboarding, and ice skating adventures!
🏂 Top Story: Winter Sports in Canada.
Canada is famous for its winter sports. Kids love ice hockey, curling, and figure skating. Canadian athletes are among the best in the world, and every Olympic rink is buzzing with excitement!
🌟 Athlete Spotlight: Connor Bedard – Hockey
Keep an eye on Canadian hockey star Connor Bedard, who skates incredibly fast and scores amazing goals. Hockey fans are cheering every time he touches the puck!
💡 Try this: Pretend you’re skating on the ice like Connor Bedard — how fast can you “glide” across your living room or backyard?

🏅 Morning Medal Update
Canada is going for medals in ice hockey and skiing. Stay tuned for more exciting moments on the ice and slopes today! 1 Bronze in Speed Skating
🚨 Reporter Watch
When you’re watching the Winter Olympics, look for Canada’s flag — red and white with a red maple leaf in the center. That’s how reporters know Team Canada is competing or being shown on screen!

❄ Fun Fact / Culture Corner
Did you know that Canadians often play hockey on frozen ponds in the winter? Some kids even make their own mini rinks at home!
✏️ Passport Activity – Day 3 Stamp
- Color the stamp in your passport.
- If you want, write one thing you learned about the country.
🕵️ Reporter’s Tip
Pretend you are covering a hockey game! Write a one-sentence headline about what you see or draw the action on the ice.
🎤 Sign-Off
That’s your morning Winter Olympics news from Canada! Tomorrow, we’re traveling to Switzerland 🇨🇭 to see skiing, snowboarding, and more winter fun.
Passport
Still need your passport. You can find it here.
Learn more about Canada.
Here are a few websites to learn more about Canada
https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/geography/countries/article/canada
https://www.kids-world-travel-guide.com/canada-facts-for-kids.html