I have made a badminton peer assessment sheet which includes visual demonstrations of each skill being performed along with a tick list for the teaching points students can work their way down the list and tick off. The sheet can also be adapted and used for recapping TP’s. The sheet also includes a written task at the end where students can use the assessment tick sheet to highlight areas for improvement ready for their end assessment or next lesson
The skills in the worksheet are listed below
Forehand Serve
Backhand Serve
Underarm Clear
Overhead Clear
Smash
Basic Drop Shop
Court Movements
Risk assessments for physical education. You will get this in the bundle:
Athletics Field Events
Athletics Throwing Events
Badminton
Basketball
Cricket
Dance
Gymnastics
Weights Room
Netball
O.A.A.
Rounders
Swimming
Table Tennis
Tag Rugby
Volleyball
Darts
Dodgeball
5-aside
Trampolining task cards, also used for peer assessment!
Each crd breaks down the skill. Skills included; Back landing, seat landing, swivel hips, front landing and many more.
Really useful for empowering students to coach one another under your supervision!
Trampolining tracker cards are also listed; used as a self assessment tool throughout the lesson.
A full pack of PE risk assessments for each activity area on the curriculum:
Athletics
Health and Fitness
Invasion Games
Net and Wall Games
Outdoor Adventurous Activities
Replication of Movement
Striking and Fielding Games
Sports Day
Swimming
Trampolining
This GCSE PE AQA 9-1: assessment tracker can be used to track and predict the outcomes for students taking AQA GCSE PE 9-1!!
This assessment tracker can monitor performance throughout the course and can be adapted to use various grade boundaries (including custom ranges).
Enjoy!
In this pack are 7 peer assessment cards, each card has a different area of focus:
Setting
Volley
Underarm Serve
Overarm Serve
Hitting
Dig
Block
This would be a great resource to used when students are playing short (6 -10 mins) games to allow students time to give each other feedback.
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These are twenty-four fully completed risk assessments for P.E. They cover different locations, such as the field, sports hall and gym. The risk assessment calculates the likelihood of a risk, severity and level. This resource will save you valuable time as they have already been completed.
Easy to edit for different units!
This tracker calculates;
An average grade for each unit
An overall mark
An overall current grade
Exactly how many marks are needed to reach the next grade.
An easy to use tracker that doesn’t over complicate pupils progress.
Handball QR code Resources looking at the three different shots; basic shooting technique, jump shot, and the running jump shot.
Peer assessment resource
4 different level descriptors (assessment criteria)
Lesson plan
All QR codes go to YouTube clips demonstrating technique!
Can be used for KS3/4.
Physical Education is much more than practical skills, therefore if we assess in physical education we should consider three main areas; practical skills, cognitive skills and social and emotional skills. This is a generic assessment that covers a child’s development in all areas of KS1 and KS2 physical education. I suggest you assess at the end of each topic area or 2- 3 times a year.
How do I use this?
The yearly targets are based on the new national curriculum, this is a simple document, the teacher should assess 3 times per year. Each target has three columns, one for each term. The teacher simply puts a; . for developing, / for emerging and a X for sustaining.
This assessment allows the teacher to follow the progress of the students throughout the year and use the results to plan high quality physical education.
Secondary Core PE Assessment Pack using the Head Heart Hands approach. This is completely adaptable/editable and includes a KS3 and KS4 assessment booklet for students, and a flight path overview. The assessment is based on ‘target ranges’ but can be easily adapted to suit your whole school assessment approach.
This took a very long time to complete and has worked wonders with our students. The booklet lasts for the entire of the Key Stage and is perfect for using as evidence of tracking for Ofsted.
As Head of Department, I have tried a number of assessment systems in Core PE over the years and this is by far the best. I sincerely hope that it benefits you as a PE Department and as a school.
Please leave feedback if you wouldn’t mind :)
PE KS3 Assessment (Head, Heart, Hands Model) with HPL Tags
What is included:
Main overview for staff or display
Student speak assessment cards for Year 7,8,9 (Can be used in lessons or shared with students)
Progress document for Ofsted and teacher tracker (shows progress flow from Year 7-9)
Detailed Assessment Criteria created for reporting for each Year group and category (working below, Working towards, Secure and Exceeding)
Assessment boxes for each category Head, Heart and Hands. Can be entered into a reporting system for drop down box targets for next level or generate all three targets for next level.
Bright and bold! Big questions for lessons and all about the whole assessment elements in PE not just skills.
8 strands assessed across a range of activities- HPL linked as we are a High Performance Accredited School but this can be modified, removed or adapted to your school.
Hours spent creating this and developing an excellent all through assessment worth sharing in Physical Education.
Parents understand the importance and impact PE can have on the all whole individual. Can share resources with parents at parents evening or online within your schools assessment.
Great if you are starting a new department or want to update the way you assess your curriculum development.
15 Years of experience and lead for assessment in PE and previous TLR holder for Assessment development in my school.
ME IN PE: Physical, Social, Cognitive and Affective
This includes many resources: a teacher booklet with instructions and a tracker, student booklet that you would print and give to them and resources for your displays/ walls etc. Asssesment rubrics.
Also includes defintions for all words e.g. what is meant by tactic, competent etc.
All colour coordinated with the teacher and student booklets linking together.
I majored in assessment at uni and got a 1st for this and have trialed it in many schools as part of my uni project
Used to help students assess their own key hockey skills and others in their group (self & peer assessment). Good to use towards the end of a scheme of work.