9 lesson trampoline unit of work for beginners / KS3, breaking each of the following skills into easy to follow progressions:
Straight Jump
Half/Full Twists
Seat Landings
Swivel Hips
Tuck, Straddle, Pike
Basic Routines
Back Landings
Front Landings
This resource contains a fully editable and informative 130-slide PowerPoint presentation on the Olympic Games. The PowerPoint focuses on:
the history of the Olympic Games
the Summer Olympic sports
notable Olympic achievements
interesting facts
the Tokyo 2020 games.
the Paris 2024 Olympic Games
The PowerPoint also contains links to:
Usain Bolt’s Olympic record-breaking 100-metre race in London 2012, Bob Beaman’s long jump, Dick Fosbury’s high jump, the 2024 Paris Olympic logo and slogan, the 2024 Olympic mascots, the 2024 official dance - des Jeux Olympiques de Paris 2024, a sneak preview of the Olympic Games to be held in Paris in 2024
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Olympic Games Quiz
This resource contains a fully editable, 100-question PowerPoint quiz on the Olympic Games. There are 3 possible answers. The quiz can be administered in a variety of ways - to individuals or teams. The answers can be found by clicking on the Olympic 'rings’ image on the bottom right-hand corner of each slide. Answers can be given either as you go through the quiz or at the end. An answer sheet is provided to allow individuals / teams to record their answers.
Sample questions
What was the only event at the first Olympics in 776BC?
How many rings are there on the Olympic flag?
In which event was a new technique used by Dick Fosbury?
The ‘J’ approach and the ‘flared’ approach are associated with which event?
The IOC have amended the Olympic motto to include another word after "Faster, Higher, Stronger”. What word is it?
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The Olympic Games Puzzle Pack
This resource contains a puzzle pack that includes 16 differentiated puzzles on the Summer Olympics theme. There are three word searches, five anagram puzzles, four crosswords and four Olympic Sports icon puzzles.
Olympic Sports Posters
This resource contains a set of 55, A3 Olympic Sports pictogram posters. They are ideal for display during the Summer Olympics. They could also be used to inspire creative dance on the Olympic theme in PE lessons.
This resource contains a fully editable and informative 135-slide PowerPoint presentation on the Olympic Games and a 100-question quiz on the Olympics.
PowerPoint Presentation
This is a fully editable 135-slide PowerPoint presentation on the Olympic Games. It includes information on:
the history of the Olympic Games
the Olymic summer sports
notable Olympic achievements
interesting facts
the Tokyo 2020 games.
the Paris 2024 Olympic Games
The PowerPoint also contains links to videos on Usain Bolt’s Olympic record-breaking 100-metre race in London 2012, Bob Beaman’s long jump, Dick Fosbury’s high jump, the 2024 Paris Olympic logo and slogan, the 2024 Olympic mascots, the 2024 official dance - des Jeux Olympiques de Paris 2024 , sneak preview of the Olympic Games to be held in Paris in 2024.
The Quiz
The quiz contains 100 questions with 3 possible answers. It can be administered in a variety of ways - to individuals or teams. Answers are found by clicking on the medal image on the bottom right-hand corner of each slide. Answers can be given either as you go along or at the end. An answer sheet is provided to allow individuals/teams to record answers.
Sample questions:
What was the only event at the first Olympics in 776 BC?
How many rings are there on the Olympic flag?
In which event was a new technique used by American athlete Dick Fosbury?
What is Usain Bolt’s Olympic Record time for the 100 metres?
The IOC have amended the Olympic motto to include another word after "Faster, Higher, Stronger”. What word is it?
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The Olympic Games Puzzle Pack
This resource contains 16 differentiated puzzles on the Summer Olympics. There are three word searches, five anagram puzzles, four crosswords and four Olympic Sports icon puzzles.
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This resource contains a 130-slide Powerpoint presentation, a 100 question PowerPoint quiz and a set of 16 differentiated puzzles on the Summer Olympics.
The Olympic Games Powerpoint Presentation
This is a fully editable 130-slide PowerPoint presentation on the Olympic Games. It includes information on:
the history of the Olympic Games
the Olympic sports
notable Olympic achievements
interesting facts
the Tokyo 2020 games.
the Paris 2024 Olympic Games
The PowerPoint also contains links to videos on Usain Bolt’s Olympic record-breaking 100-metre race in London 2012, Bob Beaman’s long jump, Dick Fosbury’s high jump, the 2024 Paris Olympic logo and slogan, the 2024 Olympic mascots, the 2024 official dance - des Jeux Olympiques de Paris 2024 , sneak preview of the Olympic Games to be held in Paris in 2024
The Olympic Games PowerPoint Quiz
This is a fully editable, 100-question PowerPoint quiz on the Olympic Games. There are 3 possible answers. The quiz can be administered in a variety of ways - to individuals or teams. Please note: the answers can be found by clicking on the Olympic rings’ image on the bottom right-hand corner of each slide. Answers can be given either as you go through the quiz or at the end. An answer sheet is provided to allow individuals / teams to record their answers.
Sample questions:
What was the only event at the first Olympics in 776BC?
How many rings are there on the Olympic flag?
In which event was a new technique used by American athlete Dick Fosbury?
What is Usain Bolt’s Olympic Record time for the 100 metres?
The ‘J’ approach and the ‘flared’ approach are associated with which event?
Who decides where the Olympic games will be held?
Where did Usain Bolt first do his ‘To Di World’ pose?
The IOC have amended the Olympic motto to include another word after "Faster, Higher, Stronger”. What word is it?
The Olympic Games Puzzle Pack
This resource contains 16 differentiated puzzles on the Summer Olympics. There are three word searches, five anagram puzzles, four crosswords and four Olympic Sports icon puzzles.
If you buy this resource and are pleased with your purchase, I would be extremely grateful if you could leave a review. As a token of appreciation, you can have a free resource of your choice up to the same value as your purchased resource. Just email inspireandeducate@aol.co.uk with your user name, the resource you have reviewed and the resource you would like for free.
I have created an 8 lesson scheme of work which I will be using after Easter with all of my core PE groups from Y7-9. They are designed to be easily adaptable to allow for changes to be made to suit groups of different abilities / needs. Each practice allows for scaffolding for less able students and progressions for more able students.
Each lesson includes a warm up / starter activity, learning outcomes, a skill development practice with progressions and a game at the end.
The groups I will be working with will generally be fairly low ability for cricket, which means the main focus of this S.O.W is developing batting and fielding skills. I will develop bowling by using underarm / throw downs / drop feeds if necessary. I will also be using these games and skill development practices with my KS4 groups.
Most of the activities in this SOW can be taught in an indoor environment - which is useful due to the weather we are likely to get! We have indoor nets which will allow me to adpat lessons to having some students working on batting / bowling in the nets, and others working on catching skills / fielding on the other side.
I have also included some resource cards for batting, bowling and fielding. I don’t often use them in lessons, although some may find them useful.
The lesson plans consists of 10 week schedule covering the following disciplines:
High Jump = 2 weeks, Long Jump, Triple Jump, 100m, 1500m, Relay, Discus, Shot Put, Javelin. There is a scheme of work attacked, plus a record sheet to fill out. I am apologise for any silly mistakes but I am dyslexic.
Stuck for cover lesson ideas for Core PE? Or wet weather classroom activities?
This is the perfect resource as it includes a wide range of simple, easy to understand activities, suitable for all secondary ages and late primary ages. There are activities such as ‘design a kit’, ‘Personal Profiles’, ‘Wordsearches’, ‘Curriculum Designs’, ‘Word Art’ ‘Circuit Designs’ and more. . . . .
Individual pages can be printed but is best suited as a workbook, that way each student can have their own book and work through it for each ‘wet weather’ classroom lesson they have. No more losing papers and keeping it as a booklet means students can look back at the work they have created!
It is completely editable so you can make it your own and differentiate as you please. The workbook is literally ready for printing!
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I really hope this helps you and your PE Department :)
A unit of work for KS1 Games/ PE focussing on Ball Skills - Contains 6 sessions aimed at KS1 and assessment windscreens for end of unit.
LO:
To send a ball in a number of ways including rolling, bouncing and throwing.
To understand and implement ways to increase accuracy when sending away a ball.
To catch a ball of different sizes.
To use equipment safely.
To begin to talk about, and offer suggestions to improve own and others performance.
Lesson 1 Rolling
Lesson 2 Bouncing
Lesson 3 Catching
Lesson 4 Bounce Pass
Lesson 5 Tumbling Towers
Lesson 6 Round Up/ Invent your own game!
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Can be used for all groups when doing Badminton, KS3/4/5 with all the information that is required to play, officiate and score a game. Fits nicely so that it can be printed as a 2-sided laminated resource card that will last forever.
This is a collection of short quiz style activities for a new form. Its suitable for all in KS2, 3, 4 and even 5.
It will give you an opportunity to challenge, promote team work, develop communication within a group of students.
Easy to present with, and no planning.
Brand New PE Escape Room - End of Term Digital Escape Room - 2nd Generation Virtual Escape Room by Cre8tive Resources! Can you escape the School Before the End of Term? This lasts an hour or under depending on how quick the teams can solve each puzzle! Students love this style of lesson, great as an educational treat for your class.
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Product Contents:
☞ Escape Room Interactive Tracker PowerPoint - Keeps the competitive nature on display
☞ Escape Room Puzzle Keys (Six Sets for Six Teams)
☞ Escape Room Team sheet - Record codes, answers clues as they progress through the 7 rooms
☞ Escape Room Puzzles (7 Rooms = 7 Different styles of Puzzles involving numeracy, literacy and lateral thinking)
☞ Teacher Answer Sheet - Quickly confirm to teams they have solved the puzzle correctly
☞ Teacher instructions of how to set up the escape room and what to print and top tips and shortcuts.
☞ Successful Escape Certificates for those that complete the entire challenge (There is a difficult bonus escape too :) for any quick teams
☞ The 7 Rooms each have a specific Puzzle that has been adapted to suit the topic of this Escape Room and is suitable to KS3 and KS4 Student
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The 7 Rooms include: Playground, Hallway F, English Classroom, Never Ending Basement, Heads Office, The Library and Finally the Secret Laboratory (Each Puzzle has been adapted to suit the topic of this Escape Room and is suitable to KS3 and KS4 Student.
Product Code C8/ES/42
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A benchball unit of work for year groups 5 & 6. The resource provides a unit of work covering 6 lessons. The unit of work shows the key lessons and key points to cover as well as the necessary resources needed. To use the resource, simply follow the framework and modify to suit the needs and abilities of your pupils. You can also use the framework as a base to develop your own unit of work and lesson plans. I have used this framework throughout my teaching career with proven success. In using this framework I have seen major development and progress in pupils of all abilities. I have also used the framework as a base to creating extremely successful competitive school teams both internationally and in the UK.
Do your students know exactly what exam command words mean and how to respond to them successfully?
Here's a collection of activities and worksheets which will help to demystify the meaning of common exam command words and steer students towards developing better exam technique:
- a PowerPoint set and PDF of 14 common exam command words with explanations
- a PowerPoint set and PDF of 14 common exam command words (without explanations)
- a PowerPoint set and PDF of explanations to 14 common exam command words (without the command words)
- a word document with command words but no explanations
- a word document with explanations but no command words
- a word document with command words and explanations
These resources can be used in a number of different ways, for example, as wall posters for reference in your classroom, as handouts in students files and books, cut out as smaller flashcards for a matching activity linking command words to the correct explanations and assessing students' ability to successfully demonstrate the meanings of these common command words.
A compilation of 32 individual NETBALL lesson plans designed to take a student from complete Year 7 Novice, to an accomplished Year 9 performer.
Included:
- Learning Objectives
- Opportunities for differentiation
- Progressive learning activities
- Appropriate opportunities for assessment
BUNDLE: 3 Complete Units of Work for Years 7, 8 and 9. (x8 Year 7, x12 Year 8 and x12 Year 9).
Contained is an 8 week Unit of Work ideal for Beginner and KS3 Table Tennis players. The unit addresses the fundamental skills of Table Tennis such as grip, stance and rallying. Each lesson contains 3-5 learning episodes, each of which have their own Learning Objectives, differentiation and key teaching points.
› 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
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
A range of resource cards for Shot Putt, Javelin, Long Jump, High Jump, Hurdles and Sprinting.
Including the ESAA Secondary Award Scheme levels and Self / Peer Assessment Questions for the pupils or teacher to use.