BTEC Level 1 Sport: (SP5) How Exercise Affects the Body (Full Unit PowerPoint & Worksheets)Quick View
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BTEC Level 1 Sport: (SP5) How Exercise Affects the Body (Full Unit PowerPoint & Worksheets)

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BTEC Level 1 Sport: (SP5) How Exercise Affects the Body A fantastic resource for those teaching BTEC Level 1 Sport. This resource includes starter activities and plenary tasks, differentiated learning objectives, tasks with differentiation, employability tasks, Maths and English tasks included (where possible). The resource is very interactive and has been put together by a series of teachers to improve the consistency. The main PowerPoint itself contains over 150 slides and there are attached worksheets which helps the delivery of the Unit. The unit also includes a workbook to aid the delivery.
Unit 26: Technical & tactical demands of sportQuick View
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Unit 26: Technical & tactical demands of sport

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Full unit presentation which includes 64 slides split into 6 lessons, with worksheets provided as well. Each lesson includes a starter activity, lesson objectives, tasks, inclusion of Maths & English skills, and a plenary task. Lesson 1 - Techniques of sport Lesson 2 - Skill continuum Lesson 3 - Tactics in sport Lesson 4 - Analysis of elite performance Lesson 5 - Factors that affect Performance Lesson 6 - Observation Checklists
6 General Football Teacher Observation Records | R185 | Witness Statements | OCR Sport StudiesQuick View
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6 General Football Teacher Observation Records | R185 | Witness Statements | OCR Sport Studies

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This is a resources to help you with some ideas on general football teacher observation records for the OCR Sport Studies Course. R185 | Topic Area 1 | Football | Teacher observation records (witness statements) In total, there are 6 witness statements ranging from marking band 1 (MB1) to marking band 3 (MB3). Included: 6 General football witness statements (2MB1, 2MB2, 2MB3) PDF and Word document Please note that all of these teacher observation records should be used as a guide to write your own individualised statements for your students. Please also note that these must be written in the correct document supplied by OCR on the teach cambridge website (Teacher observation record). These are strictly resources to give you ideas. Many thanks, PhysEdPress
Volleyball Unit - PE Sport Unit with lesson plans, drills & games - Years 3-6Quick View
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Volleyball Unit - PE Sport Unit with lesson plans, drills & games - Years 3-6

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› A PE volleyball unit with over 30 skills, games, activities, drills, stations, structured lesson plans and ‘how to teach volleyball’ videos Are you wanting to deliver high-quality PE, and Volleyball for your class as primary school teacher? Here we don’t just have games to play, we have a professional, structured volleyball program to implement at your school. This Volleyball pack is put together to enhance and broaden your skills and CONFIDENCE in the physical education realm of primary school teaching. Suited for key stage 2 (years 3-6 and even up to year 7-8), it can be followed instantly without the need of searching, planning and scrambling for ideas to deliver high-quality sport to your students. ***NO PREP - Print and teach lessons - and awesome straight from the IPad/tablet. Perfect for all casual, permanent, new and student teachers, PE teachers, professional development, and also great for after-school hours care services who wish to extended their activities, it doesn’t matter if you NEVER PLAYED before, you get everything you need! 1. How to teach Firstly you will be fully equipped with: • Fundamental volleyball rules and gameplay • Key skill elements and coaching points • Warm up games • Individual and partner drills • High activity game-based drills • Engaging modified games These activities are fully underpinned with plenty of diagrams and pictures with clear setup, gameplay, progressions and variations, enabling you to pick from. In addition, we now have short instructional videos on YouTube (links in the document), showing you exactly what the skill should look like and how to teach it. 2. Lesson Plans There is a structured 6-week program of lessons to take your students through the game of volleyball, with progression to know and play: Introduction to digging and serving Introduction to setting and spiking Developing the dig, spike and defence Progression court awareness and attacking play Spiking, defence, and volleyball games Rotate round skills stations, and games The lessons are written to accommodate for class sizes of 25-30 students, yet can be easily applied to smaller/larger groups. 3. Assessment Assessment sheet with grading rationale: Each skill element is clearly defined with a straightforward grading system. Each ability level is determined by the control of the ball and technical parts of the skill, for: dig set spike block movement gameplay This pack is PERFECT for you if you are looking to build your practical knowledge and create an opportunity for your kids to play volleyball through FUN, CHALLENGING, REWARDING and tried and tested activities. It’s crammed full of content made by experienced volleyball coaches and elementary school teachers that can be used term after term, year after year, to develop your students’ volleyball ability! Online video ‘how to teach volleyball’ support Click here to watch the online teaching videos for each of the skills
Team Building Activities (21 different)Quick View
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Team Building Activities (21 different)

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A great resource for any PE or Duke of Edinburgh leader, to encourage interpersonal skill, leadership development and teamwork. 21 different activities for teachers/students to lead, with aims, objectives, equipment, instructions and differentiation (easier and more challenging) that will target any age group.
KS1 PE Amazing Animals Dance Unit - Fully planned 5 week unitQuick View
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KS1 PE Amazing Animals Dance Unit - Fully planned 5 week unit

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Looking for a set of outstanding PE lessons for KS1 with the theme of Amazing Animals? Look no further! This Amazing Animals Dance unit has been carefully planned to support children in mastering basic movements and developing balance, agility, and coordination. These five lessons are designed to help children respond to music using different actions, explore whole body actions to create linked shapes and balances, and perform dances using simple movement patterns. The lessons also use The Gruffalo to encourage children to imitate animal actions, link movements together, and create different shapes and movements to represent animals. Each lesson includes warm-up activities, a main activity, and a cool-down section to help children stretch and relax their bodies. These lessons are perfect for any KS1 class wanting to explore the exciting world of Amazing Animals! Have any issues with this resource or a request? Contact us directly for the quickest response at: explore_education@outlook.com subject leader lead coordinator key stage one
Kings and Queens: Rock, Paper, Scissors Fitness - Physical Education ActivityQuick View
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Kings and Queens: Rock, Paper, Scissors Fitness - Physical Education Activity

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Kings and Queens: Rock, Paper, Scissors is a PE Fitness Activity focused on fun, movement and exercises. This activity can be done in a hall, gym or the classroom. It includes what you'll need, how to do the activity and how to differentiate. Perfect for Primary / Elementary / Physical education Teachers looking for a fun activity to teach students new exercises.
KS1 PE African Animal Dance Unit - 4 Outstanding LessonsQuick View
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KS1 PE African Animal Dance Unit - 4 Outstanding Lessons

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Explore the world of movement and creativity with our KS1 African Animals PE Unit. This resource includes five thoughtfully designed lesson plans that focus on physical activity, teamwork, and imaginative learning. Through interactive activities and games, students will develop coordination, vocabulary, and a deeper understanding of animal movements. These lessons are an exciting addition to your curriculum, promoting active engagement and a holistic learning experience. Lesson 1: Discovering Animal Movements and Vocabulary Kick off the unit with a dynamic exploration of body movements in response to music. The Traffic Lights Game and engaging warm-up activities help students develop essential movement vocabulary while highlighting the significance of proper warm-ups before exercise. Lesson 2: Embodying Animal Movements with Creativity In this lesson, students embrace their inner animals through imitation and creative expression. Activities like “I’m a Lion and Late for Trip to the Waterhole” encourage physical movement and imaginative play, fostering both coordination and vocabulary development. Lesson 3: Sequencing Animal Movements for Performance Lesson 3 focuses on sequencing movements into cohesive performances. Students collaborate to choreograph dance sequences inspired by animal movements, enhancing teamwork skills and encouraging creative storytelling through movement. Lesson 4: Crafting Collaborative Dance Stories Students weave movement and imagination together in Lesson 4. Collaboratively creating dance sequences that embody African animal characteristics promotes cooperative learning and the art of storytelling through physical expression. Lesson 5: Expressive Dance Performances with Animal Movements The final lesson showcases students’ progress and creativity. Combining animal movements into expressive dance performances not only promotes physical activity but also encourages students to communicate through movement, emphasizing their understanding of animals and their unique traits. Our KS1 African Animals PE Unit offers a well-rounded approach to physical education, promoting movement, teamwork, vocabulary development, and imaginative expression. Each lesson plan is carefully crafted to create an engaging and enriching learning experience for your students. Tags: Key Stage 1, Physical Education, Creative Movement, Animal Imitation, Dance Choreography, Teamwork, Coordination, Vocabulary Development, Physical Activity, Holistic Learning, Lesson Plans, Interactive, Curriculum Integration, ofsted, curriculum, physical education Have any issues with this resource or a request? Contact us directly for the quickest response at: explore_education@outlook.com y1 y2 year 1 2
Y6 Football- 6-week Lesson PlanningQuick View
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Y6 Football- 6-week Lesson Planning

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This is a 6-week lesson planning designed for Year 6 students. The lesson plans clearly outline how learning progresses and break the session down into activities, progressions/regressions, equipment and key vocabulary. These lesson plans are easy to follow and accessible for NQT teachers and teachers with limited experience in Physical Education. We know that PE is a subject many teachers struggle with, hopefully these resources will help ease that struggle! Enjoy teaching PE with our easy to use lesson plans!
Kindergarten P.E. 103 Games and ActivitiesQuick View
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Kindergarten P.E. 103 Games and Activities

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A 38 page PDF booklet full of games and activities suitable for P.E. lessons, after school activities, summer camps, or just for family fun! A year long syllabus outline is provided with weekly learning outcomes, as well as a language objective. Games can be played indoor or outdoors, and have a recommended class size label. Each game comes with a list of props needed and detailed description of the rules and a picture. Booklet was originally made for an ESL Kindergarten setting, so can be explained simply for students who aren’t native English speakers, and most games can be adapted for an active ESL classroom. Most suited for students aged 3-9 years old. Contents: EYFS Overview Physical Development Targets Year Plan (Recommended activities and English key phrases to be taught over 36 weeks) Sample Lesson Plan Warm Up Activities Kids Yoga Cardio Exercise Activities Parachute Activities Ballgames Hula Hoop Activities Tag Games Skipping Rope Activities Balance Activities Quoits Activities Team Building Activities Dance Activities Gym Scooter Activities Seasonal and Party Games Search Terms: kindergarten P.E., kindergarten gym class, preschool PE, Grade 1 PE, Primary PE, primary 1 PE, preschool gym class, nursery PE, ESL gym class, teaching PE, PE lesson plans, PE activity ideas, PE game ideas, Gym class lesson plans
Sports Headlines - Non-Fiction WritingQuick View
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Sports Headlines - Non-Fiction Writing

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A newspaper sports writing lesson – Murray, Portugal, Froome and Hamilton lots to write about!! (There’s even an option for those who don’t like sport.) Full lesson includes: • Title page • What to include page • Lesson objectives • Two starter tasks (a quick starter and a pop up starter question) • What you could write about page • Six Ws and planning page • Tips page • Writing prompt page • Review slide Newspaper template and 5 minute planning sheet included! For more great resources and lessons, visit my page here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/EngageinEnglish (Credits: Images accredited to The Guardian and The Sun.)
42 Singles Badminton Teacher Observation Records | R185 | Witness Statements | OCR Sport StudiesQuick View
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42 Singles Badminton Teacher Observation Records | R185 | Witness Statements | OCR Sport Studies

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This is a resources to help you with some ideas on singles badminton teacher observation records for the OCR Sport Studies Course. R185 | Topic Area 1 | Badminton | Teacher observation records (witness statements) In total, there are 42 witness statements ranging from marking band 1 (MB1) to marking band 3 (MB3). Included: 3 Footwork, grip, court coverage, serve & return and energy management (1MB1, 1MB2, 1MB3) 3 Footwork, serve, serve & return, variety of shots and positivity (1MB1, 1MB2, 1MB3) 3 Serve, clear, deception, rally management and consistency with routines (1MB1, 1MB2, 1MB3) 3 Serve, drop shot, netplay, court positioning and pressure management (1MB1, 1MB2, 1MB3) 3 Clear, drive, shuttlecock speed, forcing errors and staying relaxed (1MB1, 1MB2, 1MB3) 3 Clear, lob, variety of shots, rally management and review and adjust (1MB1, 1MB2, 1MB3) 3 Smash, drive, attacking strategy, targeting weaknesses and physical preparation (1MB1, 1MB2, 1MB3) 3 Agility (footwork), netshoes, netplay, creating angles and tactical focus (1MB1, 1MB2, 1MB3) 3 Serving variety, smash, netplay, patience and positivity in decision making (1MB1, 1MB2, 1MB3) 3 Grip (control),lob, court coverage, defensive strategy, patience and emotional control (1MB1, 1MB2, 1MB3) 3 Dropshot, net shot, controlling the rally, movement, patience and routines (1MB1, 1MB2, 1MB3) 3 Serving, smash,maintaining position, creating openings and positive mindset (1MB1, 1MB2, 1MB3) 3 Footwork (speed), drive, balanced defence, racket speed and positive mindset (1MB1, 1MB2, 1MB3) 3 Serving (consistency), net shots, shot transition, deception and recovery between points (1MB1, 1MB2, 1MB3) Please note that all of these teacher observation records should be used as a guide to write your own individualised statements for your students. Please also note that these must be written in the correct document supplied by OCR on the teach cambridge website (Teacher observation record). These are strictly resources to give you ideas. Many thanks, PhysEdPress
Room on the broom ActivitiesQuick View
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Room on the broom Activities

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10 page of activities based on the book, Room On The Broom. Ideal for early years- design a broomstick Cutting activities Feelings Pencil control Maze Design a hat Fingers puppets Who’s hiding in the mud.
Food chain game - producer, prey and predatorsQuick View
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Food chain game - producer, prey and predators

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This food chain game gets children to explore food chains in an interactive way. Simply cut the cards out, laminate if you like and then distribute them to the class. There are 32 cards in the set and they all match up to a specific food chain. Once they have found their food chain and put it together, children can then identify which are the producers, the prey and the predators. I have used this with year 4 and year 5 classes before and it’s a great way to visually show them how a food chain works. The cards are editable, so to make it trickier you could remove the text from the bottom of the cards so that the children have to find their own food chains using their previous knowledge of living things and their habitats.
Free PE Sport Lesson ideas › Pair Stations, Football lesson & Team Game years 3-6Quick View
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Free PE Sport Lesson ideas › Pair Stations, Football lesson & Team Game years 3-6

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› 6 Pair skill stations, a 1-hour football lesson plan and a whole-class competitive team game to try out to help your PE lessons AWESOME free activities to get your sport lessons going for your year 3-6’s: This pack contains some super PE activities that you can use straight away in your next lessons, helping to build your confidence and knowledge teaching sport at your school. You’ll get some activities from each of our year 3-6 packs: 6 pair skill stations • Taken from the Pair skill stations pack which has 50 ideas for pairs to develop the key basketball, football, rounders/baseball, hockey, rugby skills and more through these fun and challenging activities 1 hour football lesson plan • From our Complete Football unit, you’ll have over 45 football skill ideas, drills, ball work and games, and 6 X weekly pre-planned lessons to turn your students into football stars! 1 whole-class competitive team game • Taken from the Team Games pack complete with 21 engaging and challenging team games, giving your students the opportunity to explore their fundamental sport abilities in these unique games Check out other year 3-6 PE resources: › Basketball Unit pack - Coach-grade basketball lesson plans, skills, games, stations and more, your kids will love learning the fundamentals of basketball, whilst developing their teamwork, leadership and gross-motor skills. › Volleyball unit - Everything you need to teach all the core volleyball skills from the beginning and turn them into sport stars! › Fitness Circuits pack - 36 printable station cards (+ online video instructions) to cover the 6 components of fitness necessary to keep your students healthy and active: Core, flexibility & balance, stamina, leg strength, arm strength, and whole body exercise. › Gymnastic stations pack - A complete sport unit with over 60 activities for the trampoline, wedge, bars, floor mats, beams and more.
Form Time ActivitiesQuick View
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Form Time Activities

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This is a presentation that I have created for our KS3 tutors to use as a dip in resources when they have nothing to do during form time. It includes over 30+ ideas that can be used throughout a term or year. It includes: Computer based activities, hand on team building, outdoor activities, brain training etc
Sample Team Building ToolkitQuick View
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Sample Team Building Toolkit

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An extract from our FULL Online 30 page book full of activities, differentiated tasks and Task Cards. The resources can either be printed in PDF format or used as an interactive resource. These resources can be used to inspire and engage children in all Key Stages focusing on Team Building.