A differentiated fitness game. Great for cover lessons or a fitness scheme of work. Pupils have to get 4 exercise in a row to win. Pupils can start at Bronze and work up to Silver/Gold or they can pick their level at the beginning of the lesson. Exercise get progressively harder.
This a fun and competitive way to get all students involved in fitness! The card has a range of differentiated exercises on for pupils to achieve. Students must count their reps or do the exercise for a certain amount of time to be able to mark a cross on the card and achieve Four In A Row! Teacher can change the timings before printing out to meet student requirements. Easy to use and a fantastic resource to have in the PE department!
This is 4 pages of questions on each topic of the new specification of Pearson’s GCSE PE. There are 6 rows and 6 columns on each page. The colours correspond to a topic. There are 2 pages on component 1 & 2 pages on component 2.
This can be used as revision in pairs with counters to get across the board (as the top columns are the easiest questions) or down to see if knowledge is good/bad on a particular topic.
Makes revision competitive and more fun!! Ive laminated mine.
This FREE Physical Activity Connect 4 card includes 42 different activity challenges from building towers to researching and performing the Haka. The activity card is a great resource to encourage children to get physically active. This resource can be shared amongst teachers, parents, colleagues and friends.
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Ideal PE resource for a remote learning lesson, this activity will keep the students engaged and active. Could be used as a starter / main activity / plenary.
Connect 4 in a line revision game where students recall keywords and definitions or questions / answers to match up 4 in a line.
Can be teacher created questions / keyterms or generated by students.
GCSE Product Design version included in the example as well as the blank template for printing .
Fitness connect4 can be used at any age for core lessons or GCSE/BTEC lessons. 60 fitness activities such as sit ups, press ups, plank, shuttle runs and star jumps. Students work against each other to try and get four in a row. Students should start at the bottom as you would play normal connect 4. Students colour in the circles once they have completed the activity. Students should aim to block their opponents by completing the fitness activity in the way of their opponents coloured circles. Students keep playing until all fitness circles are coloured.
Hope you enjoy it!
GCSE PE resource designed for OCR but can be adapted to suit.
A fun game designed to practice your recall of anything health, fitness and well-being related. Instructions included with playing board (that just needs to be printed).
ALIGN COMMON CORE MATH STANDARDS IN PE
Inside this packet are two Curriculum Connection Signs/Posters for integrating math into physical education. The 2 posters (Kdg. to 2nd and 3rd to 5th) identify 2 Common Core Standards for Mathematical Practice for each grade level and provide basic examples of how we can align to the CC math standards with simple PE activities in our daily lessons. The stated PE math applications are simple to do and in most cases we as physical educators, are already incorporating these activities.
These signs or posters can be posted in your gyms or hallways leading to your gym entry door and can be displayed for all to see as a testament to how we can integrate academic subject standards into the curriculum we teach. Many of the Math integration activity examples can be easily fused into the fitness and skill-based activities that you are already teaching. By starting a count at a higher number or converting measurement from inches to centimeters you are hitting Common Core Curriculum Math standards that will assist the homeroom teacher during their daily math lessons. What we do in the gym is “real” and can be considered math with real-life application for our students. It is a “Win-Win-Win” for us, the classroom teachers and of course our students. Administrators and parents will love to read these signs/posters and they will automatically bring up a positive conversation.
These PE printables come in both a PDF and JPEG format and automatically print on a 8 ½ by 11 inch sheet of standard copy paper but can easily be “blown up” into a large sign or a poster size document (with a school or store poster maker) for all to see. Print, laminate, post and keep for years to come.
An adapted version of the traditional connect 4 game, with an added element of fun fitness. It can be used to as a socially distanced fitness activity that requires no additional equipment.
Prior knowledge for this lesson would be to have covered the different bones in the human body.
This PowerPoint covers the role of tendons, ligaments and muscles
PowerPoint:
starter
Mini brainstorming
application of knowledge
information hunt
Then a plenary game
Homework task
Posters and info table will needed to be printed out and put on the walls prior to the lesson
Lesson overall should cover a 45 min lesson, if the explaination of the roles is skipped or a 9min lesson
Can be used in many ways. Laminate and use again and again.
Connect Four revision game. Students much answer the question on a tile correctly to place their 'chip'. First student to make a line of four correct questions wins.
Fill the board -in pairs or small groups- Students take turns to answers questions. Students who answers the most questions wins.
Cambridge technical level 3 sport and physical activity
Connect 4 games
Game 1 -Unit 1 Body Systems exam questions
Game 2 - Unit 3 Sport organsation and development exam questions.
Good revision activity to engage all students.
Question include 1 mark question - 6 mark questions