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I am a primary school teacher working for a home school and tutor online with a passion for children to be engaged in learning. The resources in my shop include lesson plans, PowerPoint Presentations, and hands-on activities with many cross-curricular links.

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I am a primary school teacher working for a home school and tutor online with a passion for children to be engaged in learning. The resources in my shop include lesson plans, PowerPoint Presentations, and hands-on activities with many cross-curricular links.
KS 2  PE Athletics Unit of work
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KS 2 PE Athletics Unit of work

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KS 2 PE Athletics unit of work includes 7 lesson plans and instructions for the activities. Suitable for all KS2, Ideally for Yr5 - Yr6 Activities include running short sprints, long distances, hurdle jumping, long jumping, throwing, heaving and fling with a final lesson of a Multi Athletics Olympics
KS 2 Yr5-Yr6  PE Cricket Unit of work
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KS 2 Yr5-Yr6 PE Cricket Unit of work

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Surrey Cricket have produced a number of lesson plans to aid the teaching / coaching of cricket within primary schools. The lesson plans have been designed in conjunction with a primary school teacher to meet the needs of those teaching cricket in schools, and to improve the delivery of cricket within education. Included with the teaching of the key skills of cricket and lesson plans are teacher assessment/achievements of skills gained in the six week block that I put together. Lessons are suitable for KS 2 yr 5 & yr 6 For more information about Surrey Cricket Foundation, their web address is: http://www.surreycricketfoundation.org/page/schools/chance-to-shine/primary-school-lesson-plans-4952/ and if you register on their website You might wish to sign up to see what resources are available. Once registered if you click on Play- Learn – Inspire- Compete headings a variety of session plans will be accessible https://teachers.chancetoshine.org/s/login/SelfRegister?startURL=%2Fs%2F&ec=302&utm_medium=Free+Resources+page&utm_source=Website
PE- PSHE Taking pulse rates
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PE- PSHE Taking pulse rates

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This lesson is a fun lesson that can involve teachers and support staff in the lesson. It gives pupils opportunities to find out about their level of fitness and their lifestyle they lead. Also offering opportunities to link this lesson to a maths lesson on data collection, as well as giving pupils their own personal fitness record. The lesson comes with three PE circuit fitness lessons to carry out the data collection. I have taught several classes this lesson when supply teaching, the children loved the fun involved in the circuit lesson and finding their pulses and recording their data. Additional Circuit fitness PE lessons can be purchased separately.
KS 2 Our Lifestyle and Fitness Unit of work
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KS 2 Our Lifestyle and Fitness Unit of work

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KS 2 Our lifestyle and Fitness. This bundle includes PE- circuit fitness a six week block of circuit training that includes an over view for all warm ups, main exercises and cool downs which can be extended to a 12 week block. Warm ups, main exercises and cool downs all include photos and teaching points; A PSHE lesson that explains how to take pulse rates, body measurements and recording data in a Personal Fitness Journey log. Three numeracy lessons that cross over from the PSHE lesson, children will solve problems involving calculations and conversion of different units of measure linked to our own body measurements. Calculating and converting units of measure and identify and find the pulses in our bodies during and after exercise. Finally children will analyse and interpret the data collected of the resting pulse, active pulse and recovery pulses and create bar charts to display results. Science - L2 why we should eat a balanced diet. This lesson is suitable for upper kS2 and gives opportunities to research the principles of what a balanced diet is. Understand the reasons why we should eat a balanced diet, by explaining what a balanced diet consists off. By the end of the lesson pupils will be able to give an explanation of a well balanced and healthy diet through the ‘eat well’ plate; successfully categorise the different types of food that make up our diet. Explain what the proportions are; and how we should eat them, recall the differences of good and bad fats and identify processed sugars and natural sugars in food sources. With a focus on teaching Healthy food and exercise involves a balanced diet and keeping fit. Science - L3 Diet and lifestyle on the human body. The crux of this lesson is thinking about our diet and lifestyle and the impact it has on the human body. Asking the question ‘What is obesity?’ With further investigations and watching clips on fat and how it affects the body; what diseases and health implications are there on the human body when consuming too much bad fat. Explaining what nutrients are, which foods have different nutrients in and why they are important; answering questions on: what is a healthy lifestyle? Why is it so important to eat healthily and keep fit? What foods we consider as healthy and unhealthy? Science – L5 Circulatory system. This lesson is all about the circulatory system and provides opportunities to learn and label the heart and the role of each part of the heart; the function of blood vessels and the role of the oxygenated and deoxygenated blood in the body. Invitations for a qualified first aider to visit would allow pupils to learn about CPR, the recovery position and general first aid. Maths -4 days of lessons looking at Nutritional percentages and values in food. Maths 4 days and a further four days of lessons looking into researching and understanding the nutritional value of foods and drinks focussing on sugar content; as well as identifying foods and drinks with high sugar levels. English – Why we should eat a balanced diet – A Balanced Argument This block of lesson gives pupils an opportunity to revise what a balanced argument is, revising vocabulary and key features of writing a balanced argument. There is a prequel lesson where pupils can have a class/ group debate on different questions about Junk food. This will give pupils ideas to plan, write and edit their own balanced arguments. These lessons are part of a bundle offer to be purchased together and would save you time and offer a fun, practical mini unit of work for your class.
Childs Pose
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Childs Pose

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PE warm up and cool down stretch exercises suitable for all sports and to use with main circuit exercises for all ages in primary school.
Beanbag or ball hold
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Beanbag or ball hold

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PE warm up and cool down stretch exercises suitable for all sports and to use with main circuit exercises for all ages in primary school.
Happy to Angry Cat Stretch
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Happy to Angry Cat Stretch

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PE warm up and cool down stretch exercises suitable for all sports and to use with main circuit exercises for all ages in primary school.
Half Moon Pose Stretch
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Half Moon Pose Stretch

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PE warm up and cool down stretch exercises suitable for all sports and to use with main circuit exercises for all ages in primary school.
High Knees exercise
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High Knees exercise

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PE exercises suitable for all sports and to use with other main circuit exercises for all ages in primary school.
Hip Flexor Stretch Pose
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Hip Flexor Stretch Pose

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PE warm up and cool down stretch exercises suitable for all sports and to use with main circuit exercises for all ages in primary school.
Inside Thigh Stretch Pose
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Inside Thigh Stretch Pose

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PE warm up and cool down stretch exercises suitable for all sports and to use with main circuit exercises for all ages in primary school.