EYFS / Y1 Gymnastics Unit - 6 weeksQuick View
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EYFS / Y1 Gymnastics Unit - 6 weeks

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Have any issues with this resource or a request? Contact us directly for the quickest response at: explore_education@outlook.com 6 weeks of planning Graded as outstanding planning Includes Emerging, Developing and Secure levels, key questions and steps to success Simple and easy to follow Suitable for EYFS or Y1 Year 1 ks1
Body Image WorksheetsQuick View
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Body Image Worksheets

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These worksheets are aimed at teenage girls who are struggling with body confidence. There are 26 pages of worksheets in this pack: -Body Image -When I Look in the Mirror I See… -Lifestyles (and Body Types) of the Rich and the Famous -A-Z Beautiful Celebrities -My Body -The Ideal Body -The Normal Body -Food For Thought -The Reality -Self Esteem Situation 1 What the ‘Ideal’ Woman’s Body Looks Like in 18 Countries Dying to be Thin -Self-Esteem Situation 2 -Body Modification -Fashion Trends -Dressed to Impress -Beauty Bonanza -Paint Your Face -Importance of Image -Ways to Improve Your Body Image -Things to Remember…
Early Years PE scheme of work 1 (Autumn)Quick View
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Early Years PE scheme of work 1 (Autumn)

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A detailed Early Years scheme of work incorporating movement skills, gross and fine motor skills, spatial awareness, alongside many components of skill and health related fitness to develop the fundamentals all young children need in order to fully develop into competent Key Stage 1 PE students. Scheme of work 1 of 3 (Autumn). The scheme of work has been written making use of the Early Years (England) programme and criteria, alongside Australian and New Zealand PMP alternatives.
Physical development milestones (Birth - 5 years old)Quick View
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Physical development milestones (Birth - 5 years old)

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Physical development progression of skills from birth to 5 years old Do you know that developmental milestones children reach at each stage lay the foundation for progress in school? This comprehensive progression map outlines how children develop physical skills (gross motor and fine motor) from birth to school age. You can follow this chart to assess your child’s progress and readiness for school, as well as plan activities for homeschooling. The school expectations at age 4-5 are taken from the National Curriculum in the UK. Please note that all children develop at a different pace and this progression map is designed to give you a brief overview of what you can expect at each stage. It includes 5 areas of physical skills development: • Moving and handling • Arms and fine motors skills • Collaboration and coordination • Health and self-care • Independence If you find this progression map useful, you can find Mathematical skills, Communication & Language, Literacy, Understanding the World and Personal, Social and Emotional Development progression maps in our shop.
GCSE - Child Development Quick View
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GCSE - Child Development

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Weaning Caring for a sick child Healthy diet Hygiene - nappy changing- bathing New born baby Religion - culture and diet Vaccinations and illness Exam questions Revision
PE Lesson PlansQuick View
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PE Lesson Plans

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a large range of teachers lesson plans typed up with activities, assessment and objectives. Useful for evidence of planning particularity for RQT,NQT, SCITT teachers. Includes, Atheltics (indoor and outdoor), BAdminton, cricket, dance, fitness, football, gymnastics (all disciplines), hockey, netball, orienteering, rugby, league, rugby union, softball, tennis
Primary Swimming Resource (for the entire school, inc. assessment crib sheets)Quick View
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Primary Swimming Resource (for the entire school, inc. assessment crib sheets)

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12 levels of swimming resources for complete non-confident beginner up to club level. These 12 resources go through a series of progressions for all Primary-age students to work through, leading to school-made certificates that can be awarded in-school, leading to cost-effective use of resources. The 12 cards should be laminated and made use of on the pool side by teachers, followed by the 12 assessment cribs to input your results and show the progressions made by students in lesson time. An excellent resource that meets NCPE and ASA standards, as well as giving students a challenge to work towards which is easy to track as well as deliver. An extra idea is to personalise the levels instead of using 1-12. You could make use of House Colours, sea creatures (level 12 could be Shark for example) or any other adaptations you wish to use. Not only does it focus on swimming, but also personal survival and lifesaving skills. They can be used alongside the RLSS Rookie Lifesaver scheme.
Ourselves Talking Tub PlannerQuick View
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Ourselves Talking Tub Planner

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A planning grid to support teachers in creating an Ourselves themed Talking Tub. A Talking Tub is a collection of materials that are designed to stimulate talking and thinking to support responsive child led planning. This consultation can then be recorded in a Talking and Thinking Floorbook™. This approach can be used in early years and primary settings and can be easily differentiated. Talking Tubs should be tailored to suit your individual setting and individual interests of the children so we have intentionally left these as editable documents The planning grid identifies the lines of enquiry that lie behind the experiences, ideas for 3D and 2D objects and photos and the big questions or possible lines of development that may come out of the discussion.
SVQ2 HSC218 Support Individuals With Personal Care Needs: Case Studies, Reflective Report SQA PASSQuick View
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SVQ2 HSC218 Support Individuals With Personal Care Needs: Case Studies, Reflective Report SQA PASS

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SVQ2 HSC218 Support Individuals With Their Personal Care Needs: Case Studies. 2 case studies (one male- minimal assist with a relative who is a child also in care, and one female- maximum assist). The report is 36 pages. The case studies conform to the performance criteria and knowledge and understanding evidence numbers of the unit and reference Health and Social Care Standards, legislation, policies, regulations and guidance on best practice throughout. The carers’, clients’ and care home identities are anonymized for confidentiality. There is also a 4 page reflective report on knowledge, skills and practice as relating to the role of a support workers and as linked to performance criteria and knowledge and understanding evidence numbers of the unit. SQA PASS
Personal Care Words: Life-Skill LessonsQuick View
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Personal Care Words: Life-Skill Lessons

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Help your students develop important survival skills while improving their reading, writing, spelling and vocabulary! This practical book is filled with easy-to-use activities that focus on essential vocabulary and real-life situations to help students become more confident and independent. Key words are introduced, then reinforced through step-by-step exercises emphasizing word pronunciation, definitions, spelling, handwriting, problem solving, and more! A terrific way to help your students acquire vital life skills! Words Include: fitness, leisure, nutrition, acne, hygiene, deodorant, shampoo, poisonous, aspirin, and many more. Interest Level 7-12 | Reading Level 4-5 Contents Include: - 9 Lessons - Activities that cover dental health, hygiene, healthy eating, grooming, first aid, and much more - Answer key Skills Covered Include: - Apply information - Choose the correct word - Expand vocabulary - Understand meaning of words and ideas - Use context clues - Use dictionary and glossary skills - Develop life/survival skills - Find relevant facts - Analyze information - Write an original sentence - Classify information - Make decisions/choices - Develop consumer skills - Understand consumer information - Evaluate information
Lets Get Dressed - Personal, social and emotional developmentQuick View
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Lets Get Dressed - Personal, social and emotional development

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Boys and Girls dress up resource with different faces for an emotional link. Links perfectly with knowledge and understanding of the world, communication and language, numeracy, literacy, personal social and emotional development. Helps the child develop their critical thinking skills, attention to detail and seeing tasks through which all promote characteristics of effective learning. Use this pack to devise and define your role play area, This pack is full of fun and opportunities, you wont be disappointed
OCR Child Development - R019 - Task 1Quick View
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OCR Child Development - R019 - Task 1

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OCR CAMBRIDGE NATIONAL 1/2 IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT UNIT R019 - TO UNDERSTAND EQUIPMENT AND NUTRITIONAL NEEDS OF CHILDREN AGED 0-5YEARS, **Task 1: Key factors when choosing equipment for children from birth to five years These resources will enable you to teach to the first assignment required for R019. It includes 5 full lessons which is an introduction to the unit, feeding equipment, travel equipment, sleeping equipment and clothing/footwear. All lessons have staters, pleanries, challenge and an appropriate activity. Also part of the pack is a booklet which helps to plan out a mock assignment for lower ability students to support with content and structure.
Healthy Habits Poster: Self Care and HygieneQuick View
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Healthy Habits Poster: Self Care and Hygiene

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TAKING CARE OF MY BODY AND MIND! This colorful poster highlights 8 “Healthy Habits” that students can focus on for proper HYGIENE and SELF CARE. The poster is non-threatening and uses animated animals to “lighten up” a serious but important topic for our students. The statements are easy to understand and the animation is attractive to help draw the students eyes to the poster. The poster (in 5 colors) displays the words SELF CARE as an acronym for “actions” we want our students to know and follow. Eight Healthy Habit statements for hygiene and general health are listed and specific guidelines are explained to help lead the students to take positive action. The posters are in a Zip folder with 2 Formats- PDF and JPEG (originally set for 8 ½ by 11 sheets) but they can easily be copied on a school or store Poster-Maker to convert to a large sized poster. You can then place it inside your gym or playing area for your students to see and for you to reference while you teach your daily physical education lessons. This Physical Education Poster is designed for all ages but is best suited for students from 2nd Grade through the 10th Grade
PE Cover LessonsQuick View
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PE Cover Lessons

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Just a variety of different sports cover activities suitable to leave for students in wet weather classroom lessons.