Unit SP12 - Keeping active and healthy (BTEC Level 1 Sport)Quick View
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Unit SP12 - Keeping active and healthy (BTEC Level 1 Sport)

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Full unit presentation which includes 109 slides split into 8 lessons, with worksheets provided as well. This is for the BTEC Level 1 Introductory Diploma in Sport & Active Leisure. Each lesson includes a starter activity, lesson objectives, tasks, inclusion of Maths & English skills, and a plenary task. Lesson 1 - Guidelines of exercise Lesson 2 - Smoking Lesson 3 - Alcohol Lesson 4 - Healthy eating Lesson 5 - Assignment 1 workshop Lesson 6 - Benefits of exercise Lesson 7 - Client assessment Lesson 8 - Assignment 2 workshop
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
Athletics Planning for KS1 - 5 Outstanding LessonsQuick View
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Athletics Planning for KS1 - 5 Outstanding Lessons

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This outstanding PE unit has been planned by PE experts and tried in primary schools with real children! Through this unit, children will learn fundamental skills, such as running, jumping and balancing. Each lesson comes with at least two different games for children to play and apply their skills and a warm up and cool down. There are also resource listings so you can ensure you are prepared for each lesson. Learning objectives include: ✸ Develop awareness of speed and distance ✸ Develop fluency, rhythm and balance in running over obstacles ✸ Take off in different ways and land in a coordinated way ✸ Use different jumps to make jumping sequences ✸ To complete a running and jumping course. Have any issues with this resource or a request? Contact us directly for the quickest response at: explore_education@outlook.com
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Superworm Literacy Resources

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I’ve designed a set of 11 literacy resources inspired by the theme of the story “Superworm,” featuring engaging activities, along with a pencil control exercise. Describing Rhyming Wanted poster Actions labelling Book review Recalling events Favourite part Pencil control
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Little Wandle phase 2 colouring sheets

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For each sheet there is a large letter with a dot and arrow, which shows the children where to start writing the letter. There are then four pictures which are the same pictures in the planning for initial sounds, which the children can use to colour in. There is then an opportunity for the children to ‘write over’ the yellow letters at the bottom of the page, to help with handwriting. The portrait colouring pages are individual letters per page with the four pictures matching that on the planning for ‘what’s in the box’. They include s,a,t,p,i,n,m,d,o,c,k,ck,e,u,r,h,f,b,l. Each has opportunity to form the letter. The landscape colouring pages are in weeks. Each page has the weeks learning on with one picture thats included in ‘what’s in the box’ activity hidden behind the letter. - s,a,t,p - i,n,m,d - g,o,c,k - ck,e,u,r - h,f,b,l Hope it helps.
EYFS / KS1 PE Ball Skills Unit - 5 lesson plansQuick View
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EYFS / KS1 PE Ball Skills Unit - 5 lesson plans

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Roll into the new term with this fundamental ball skills unit. Used across 5 lessons, this unit comes with 5 detailed lesson plans that are easily adaptable for EYFS and KS1. There is differentiated success criteria for EYFS, Y1 and Y2. Created by an experienced PE subject coordinator, these lessons have been rated Outstanding by PE professionals and leadership teams. Files included: ✸ x4 lesson plans (spread across 5 lessons) ✸ Success criteria for throwing, catching and using a racket ✸ Bean game ideas Lesson 1 Learning Objectives: To perform basic catching skills To follow instructions To understand expectations in PE (R/Y1) Basic Skills & Personal Development: Catching a large ball. (EYFS) Show good control and coordination (EYFS) Throwing and catching skills (Yr 1 / 2 ) Lesson 2 Learning Objectives: Send and receive a ball To show an awareness of the immediate space around our bodies. To practise different ways of sending and receiving a ball. Basic Skills & Personal Development: How to roll different equipment. How to move and stop equipment safely. (Y1) How to catch with both hands. (Y1/2) Lesson 3 Learning Objectives: To use a racket To use space to move safely around others. To use a racket safely to send and receive a ball. Basic Skills & Personal Development: EYFS: Experiments with different ways of moving. Shows increasing control over an object in pushing, patting, throwing, catching or kicking it. Year 1 / 2: Hit a ball with a racket. Follow rules set e.g. Follow a line with a ball. Lesson 4 / 5 Learning Objectives: To perform basic actions using different body parts. To use hands and feet to send and receive a ball. To hit a target with a ball. Basic Skills & Personal Development: EYFS – Thawing an object with increasing control and accuracy Year 1 – Throw an object in different ways Year 2 – Use hitting, rolling and kicking during a game Tags: Y1 Y2 subject lead leader physical education fitness athletics funs basketballs tennis Have any issues with this resource or a request? Contact us directly for the quickest response at: explore_education@outlook.com
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
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
PE scheme of work for Year 1 Quick View
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PE scheme of work for Year 1

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This is a 12 week block of detailed progressive FUNDAMENTAL MOVEMENT SKILL scheme of work for Y1 The scheme contains . 12 detailed lesson plans containing: warm ups, main activity, cool down and plenary and key questions and assessment opportunities . Detailed overview for each unit including key assessment criteria and links to to other subjects . Easy to use assessment and tracking sheets The scheme also includes a set of 18 Fundamental Movement Skill cards to use along side the scheme
Dough Disco PackQuick View
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Dough Disco Pack

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Do you dough disco? Do you want to know how to dough disco and implement it in your classroom? Then this is the pack for you!! Dough disco is a fantastic way of getting children ready to write and a great addition to any early years classroom! This pack will explain how you can introduce dough disco in your classroom and what you need. It comes with a full set of move posters, and a sheet explaining the moves fully. Dough Disco supports fine and gross motor development by improving muscle strength, meaning that children will have the required muscle strength and movements needed when they move on from mark making to writing. It also supports pencil grasp. Please don't purchase if you have already bought my Pre-Writing Pack; https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ready-to-write-ultimate-pre-writing-skills-pack-11711646
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.
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40 LEGO Challenge cards

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40 Lego challenge cards crafted for enjoyment at home, in school, or as a delightful gift. Guaranteed to captivate and entertain both the little ones and the big ones for hours on end.
Dear Zoo BundleQuick View
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Dear Zoo Bundle

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Literacy resources for the book, Dear Zoo, by Rod Campbell. 27 pages of resources include Matching Sentence writing Adjectives on each animal Letter writing for each animal Warning labels Draw an animal and describe Ordering animals Labels Drawing Word mat Writing frames Resources cover lots of the maths curriculum. Included are- Counting More/Less Height Weight Counting to 10 Matching numbers to correct amount Addition Subtraction Measuring Number bonds Counting to 8 Doubling One more and one less Repeating pattern A pack of 11 cards, with, Dear Zoo characters on. All you need to do is print, laminate and use a pack of clothing pegs. Children place the peg on the choice of 3 numbers to match the amount of animals on the card. Cards are from 0-10. A game for 4 players with characters from the book, Dear Zoo, by Rod Campbell. Each player has a coloured board with 6 pictures on and on the table in the middle are 24 pictures turned upside down. Each player takes it in turns to turn a card to see if it matches to one on their board. The winner is the person to find all their pictures first. Here is a game for 4 players, based on the characters from the book, Dear zoo by Rod Campbell. There are 4 boards with 6 pictures on each. There are also matching counters for each players boards and a set of 10 call cards.
Fitness training - session plan templates (worksheet)Quick View
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Fitness training - session plan templates (worksheet)

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This worksheet is based on session plans for fitness training. Learners need to create session plans including a warm-up, main session and cool-down. Learners will identify intensity, reps, sets and weight for each session. There are 4 different templates; speed, flexbility, cardiovascular endurance and resistance.
Reception PE - AthleticsQuick View
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Reception PE - Athletics

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A complete unit of work complete with six easy to follow lesson plans all based around the topics of basic athletics. Fun and simple for all learners.
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The paintings of Jackson Pollock

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PowerPoint presentation showing examples of Pollock’s paintings. Suitable for Foundation and Key Stage 1. Used in Reception Class to stimulate creative development. Children crreated own splatter painting for brilliant and easy display.
Handwriting JinglesQuick View
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Handwriting Jingles

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This is an A4 page of Jingles. I have taken a list suggested by MSZ and put them into an easy to follow wword document. GIve it to T/A or parents or keep it on your lap until you have learned them all,