🌤 Weather Watch
Good morning! Today in Germany, the mountains and icy tracks are chilly—highs are around 32°F and lows near 20°F. Perfect for skiing, ice skating, and sledding adventures!
🏂 Top Story: Winter Sports in Germany
Germany is famous for bobsledding, luge, and figure skating. Kids love sliding down icy tracks and twirling on ice rinks. German athletes are some of the fastest and most skilled in these winter sports!
🌟 Athlete Spotlight: Natalie Geisenberger – Luge
Watch Natalie Geisenberger, a superstar luger. She zooms down icy tracks at amazing speed and has won multiple Olympic medals.

💡 Try this: Pretend you’re racing down the track like Natalie Geisenberger — how fast can you “scoot” across your living room or backyard?
🏅 Morning Medal Update
Team Germany has earned 🥇 3 gold, 🥈 2 silver, and 🥉 1 bronze medal, with strong performances in luge and ski jumping. The tracks and trails are buzzing as German athletes continue to compete. Keep watching — more medal moments could be ahead!
🚨 Reporter Watch
When you’re watching the Winter Olympics, look for Germany’s flag—black, red, and gold stripes. That’s how reporters know Team Germany is competing or being shown on screen!

❄ Fun Fact / Culture Corner
Did you know that German kids sometimes try mini sledding races on snowy hills near their homes? It’s a fun way to practice winter sports!
✏️ Passport Activity – Day 6 Stamp
- Color the stamp in your passport.
- If you want, write one thing you learned about the country.
🕵️ Reporter’s Tip
Pretend you’re reporting live from a bobsled race. Write a short headline about the fastest sled or draw the action!
🎤 Sign-Off
That’s your morning Winter Olympics news from Germany! Tomorrow, we’re traveling to Finland 🇫🇮 for skiing, skating, and more snowy fun.
Learn more about Germany.
Here are a few websites to learn more about Germany
https://www.studying-in-germany.org/interesting-facts-about-germany/