As a teacher you have your own style, personality and flare, we're just helping you deliver game-changing PE lessons. Prime coaching provides easy-to-follow, efficient content to engage, build confidence, and improve sporting skill amongst primary school children. I aim to empower the teachers from the sport clueless to the fanatics, to deliver sport to their students in a high-quality, curriculum-focussed manner.
As a teacher you have your own style, personality and flare, we're just helping you deliver game-changing PE lessons. Prime coaching provides easy-to-follow, efficient content to engage, build confidence, and improve sporting skill amongst primary school children. I aim to empower the teachers from the sport clueless to the fanatics, to deliver sport to their students in a high-quality, curriculum-focussed manner.
• 41 individual warming up & stretching printable task cards for elementary PE (+ videos)
This Warming up & Stretching task cards pack is a fantastic foundational resource to be equipped with, and contains a collection of high-quality task card files with exclusive video demonstrations. You’ll be able to confidently and safely lead your class through various warm up and stretching exercises - the warm ups are used to begin your lessons, and stretching to finish…
1. 41 colourful, educational PE activity cards
› Simply print out (and laminate) the cards (A4 or A5), and pick & choose 3-4 different tasks to do each lesson. They can also be printed larger as sports hall posters, or used for reference straight from your iPad/tablet. Each card has uniquely drawn illustrations with clear teaching instructions.
You’ll be prepped with:
• 25 warm up tasks - to start off your lessons and get your kids ready for sport.
There are 2 types of warm up tasks and can either be done as ‘reps’ (repetitions), or for about 30s each task:
1: On the spot › Perform the movements individually in your own space
2: End-to-end › Working from one side of the sports hall/field, going to the other side and then back.
• 16 stretching exercises - to use at the end of your sessions to improve flexibility, increase strength, and help to prevent injury to your muscles.
Stretches can be held for 10-15s and repeated 2-3 times.
Online video demonstration support
You’ll be given access to instructional videos for each task (private YouTube videos, and links to my new APP). You can watch the videos with your students to help them see exactly how to perform the exercise safely and effectively, it’s they’re an incredibly helpful reference tool.
One idea is have a student pick and choose 2-3 warm ups and 2-3 stretches, have them watch the corresponding videos, and then teach and demonstrate them to the rest of the class.
Teaching tool for life
I know you’ll love these task cards as they’re such a practical resource tool for any elementary or high school teacher. And just so you know these activities are only 41 tasks out of over 250 unique sport skills, drills and challenges - available to be access HERE in my Prime Coaching app.
I’m always striving to give you more than just the resource itself – You won’t find other warm up and stretching cards complete with supporting videos. I aim to provide you with professional sports-coach level resources that are so easy to teach and implement at your school as a teacher. Make sure you check out some of my other resources below:
• 41 individual warming up & stretching printable task cards for elementary PE (+ videos)
This Warming up & Stretching task cards pack is a fantastic foundational resource to be equipped with, and contains a collection of high-quality task card files with exclusive video demonstrations. You’ll be able to confidently and safely lead your class through various warm up and stretching exercises - the warm ups are used to begin your lessons, and stretching to finish…
1. 41 colourful, educational PE activity cards
› Simply print out (and laminate) the cards (A4 or A5), and pick & choose 3-4 different tasks to do each lesson. They can also be printed larger as sports hall posters, or used for reference straight from your iPad/tablet. Each card has uniquely drawn illustrations with clear teaching instructions.
You’ll be prepped with:
• 25 warm up tasks - to start off your lessons and get your kids ready for sport.
There are 2 types of warm up tasks and can either be done as ‘reps’ (repetitions), or for about 30s each task:
1: On the spot › Perform the movements individually in your own space
2: End-to-end › Working from one side of the sports hall/field, going to the other side and then back.
• 16 stretching exercises - to use at the end of your sessions to improve flexibility, increase strength, and help to prevent injury to your muscles.
Stretches can be held for 10-15s and repeated 2-3 times.
Online video demonstration support
You’ll be given access to instructional videos for each task (private YouTube videos, and links to my new APP). You can watch the videos with your students to help them see exactly how to perform the exercise safely and effectively, it’s they’re an incredibly helpful reference tool.
One idea is have a student pick and choose 2-3 warm ups and 2-3 stretches, have them watch the corresponding videos, and then teach and demonstrate them to the rest of the class.
Teaching tool for life
I know you’ll love these task cards as they’re such a practical resource tool for any elementary or high school teacher. And just so you know these activities are only 41 tasks out of over 250 unique sport skills, drills and challenges - available to be access HERE in my Prime Coaching app.
I’m always striving to give you more than just the resource itself – You won’t find other warm up and stretching cards complete with supporting videos. I aim to provide you with professional sports-coach level resources that are so easy to teach and implement at your school as a teacher. Make sure you check out some of my other resources below:
› A 10 lesson physical education course with follow-along videos for grade 2-6 students
I am excited to share my latest PE course, the Super Sport Star sessions course! It’s whole new and exciting way for you to deliver sport at your school. I’ve recorded a collection of 10 high-quality video lessons for your grades 2-6 class to practice and develop their sport skills in real-time with me, Coach Danny…
✮ 10 follow-along PE lessons for students to work individually ✮
You’ll get access to a collection of 10 video lessons (downloaded via GoogleDrive). The students will be working individually in the sports hall with their own equipment, as we work through the fundamental skills needed for different sports like basketball, tennis, soccer, and volleyball. They’ll also be developing locomotion, hand-eye co-ordination, reaction-time and more, through various challenges, tasks and drills. The idea is to play the videos via projector onto a wall at one end of the gymnasium.
The lessons vary from 25-35 minutes (and can be easily adapted to be shorter or longer), and are structured with a warm-up, main activities, and stretching & cool down. As we work through the tasks, I’m also educating your students about the different bones, muscles and mechanics involved, so it’s an awesome and new way to deliver physical education with your school.
There are 2 types of sessions to choose from:
• 6 x ’Skill sessions’: These sessions focus on the technique needed for particular sports skills. At the end of each lesson there are some questions to check for understanding (answers given during the session!)
•* 4 x ‘Circuit sessions’*: These sessions are setup so students rotate through 3 different equipment objects, practicing a different variation each time for around 90 seconds
For each lesson you’ll also get an overview/plan, which can be printed out or followed along with on the iPad…
You can watch an example session here on my YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/XxrKaF1bqsI
So with over 90 different skills, warm-ups and fitness tasks, this course is a whole new way to teach physical education, and your students will be greatly engaged with this dynamic approach. And of course, I do the teaching so you don’t have to!
› A 10 lesson physical education course with follow-along videos for grade 2-6 students
I am excited to share my latest PE course, the Super Sport Star sessions course! It’s whole new and exciting way for you to deliver sport at your school. I’ve recorded a collection of 10 high-quality video lessons for your grades 2-6 class to practice and develop their sport skills in real-time with me, Coach Danny…
✮ 10 follow-along PE lessons for students to work individually ✮
You’ll get access to a collection of 10 video lessons (downloaded via GoogleDrive). The students will be working individually in the sports hall with their own equipment, as we work through the fundamental skills needed for different sports like basketball, tennis, soccer, and volleyball. They’ll also be developing locomotion, hand-eye co-ordination, reaction-time and more, through various challenges, tasks and drills. The idea is to play the videos via projector onto a wall at one end of the gymnasium.
The lessons vary from 25-35 minutes (and can be easily adapted to be shorter or longer), and are structured with a warm-up, main activities, and stretching & cool down. As we work through the tasks, I’m also educating your students about the different bones, muscles and mechanics involved, so it’s an awesome and new way to deliver physical education with your school.
There are 2 types of sessions to choose from:
•* 6 x ’Skill sessions’*: These sessions focus on the technique needed for particular sports skills. At the end of each lesson there are some questions to check for understanding (answers given during the session!)
• 4 x ‘Circuit sessions’: These sessions are setup so students rotate through 3 different equipment objects, practicing a different variation each time for around 90 seconds
For each lesson you’ll also get an overview/plan, which can be printed out or followed along with on the iPad…
You can watch an example session here on my YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/XxrKaF1bqsI
So with over 90 different skills, warm-ups and fitness tasks, this course is a whole new way to teach physical education, and your students will be greatly engaged with this dynamic approach. And of course, I do the teaching so you don’t have to!
The PE & Sport Alphabet – Colourful A-Z Sport Print Outs for the Gym or Classroom
Combine the alphabet with Sport and PE lessons with this printable poster set. Every letter of the alphabet has a sport or PE activity covered; from Archery to Zorb Soccer!
This fun package of colourful drawings will liven up any class or gym wall. Children will enjoy learning the alphabet by associating each letter with a sport activity. The vibrant illustrations have a sportsperson in an action pose of their activity.
All you have to do is download and print the images out.
The pack contains
*- Full size A4 images – these are ideal for hanging up as they are bold, colourful and will stand out nicely
A5 sized images (two on each A4 page) – these can be useful for handing out to the class or keeping in their books
Playing Card size images – These are slightly smaller then A6 and are great for playing games with (there is a suggested game on one of the cards)
A3 Poster – This large poster contains the entire Sport & PE Alphabet on one page. A great addition to the classroom.*
The A5 and A6 sizes have cutting marks for precise guillotine cutting.
All images are in PDF format. The A4 size is also available in JPEG.
There is also a game suggestion at the end of the printouts. These can be played with the class in the PE hall.
The PE & Sport Alphabet is sure to be a great addition to your class.
PE posters containing bright, colourful posters for your sports hall or classroom
I’ve put together a bundle of the 4 poster packs I’ve made, so you can get them all in one go!
In this bundle you’ll get:
• The Components of Physical Fitness
• The Fundamental skills in Sport
• Warming up in Sport
• The basic Locomotion movements
The posters are fantastic to put up in any sports hall or classroom, and a great reference tool when teaching P.E with at any grade level. The high quality .jpeg files can be printed out A3, A4, or smaller/larger, however is best suited for you.
PE posters containing bright, colourful posters for your sports hall or classroom
I’ve put together a bundle of the 4 poster packs I’ve made, so you can get them all in one go!
In this bundle you’ll get:
• The Components of Physical Fitness
• The Fundamental skills in Sport
• Warming up in Sport
• The basic Locomotion movements
The posters are fantastic to put up in any sports hall or classroom, and a great reference tool when teaching P.E with at any grade level. The high quality .jpeg files can be printed out A3, A4, or smaller/larger, however is best suited for you.
7 colourful printable P.E posters of the ‘basic locomotion movements’
What are the basic ‘locomotion movements’?
These bright posters help you and your class to understand the foundational locomotion movements needed to develop the abilities for many sports, covering:
• Running • Skipping • Hopping • Jumping • Leaping • Galloping • Side-stepping
The visuals help to meet National PE STANDARD 1 and 2 (from SHAPE AMERICA), where:
‘The physically literate individual demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns.’
and’
‘The physically literate individual applies knowledge of concepts, principles, strategies and tactics related to movement and performance.’
7 educational images
Each individual poster/picture has a clear definition of however to perform the movement, and an example of it in a colourful picture.
Additionally there is an overview poster of all the movement types together.
The posters are fantastic to put up in any sports hall or classroom, and a great reference tool when teaching P.E with at any grade level. The high quality .jpeg files can be printed out A3, A4, or smaller/larger, however is best suited for you.
6 unique printable P.E posters of the ‘fundamental skills in sports’
What are the ‘fundamental skills in sports’?
These bright posters help you and your class to identify the key skill types you’ll find across many sports, covering:
• Striking • Moving • Bouncing • Throwing • Catching • Kicking
6 educational images
Each individual poster/picture has a clear definition of the skill type, and an example of it in a colourful picture of a sports person demonstrating.
Additional there is an overview poster of all the skill types together.
The posters are fantastic to put up in any sports hall or classroom, and a great reference tool when teaching P.E with at any grade level. The high quality .jpeg files can be printed out A3, A4, or smaller/larger, however is best suited for you.
- 9 unique printable P.E posters of the ‘components of physical fitness’
What are the ‘components of physical fitness’?
These bright posters help you and your class to identify the key aspects of fitness, covering:
• Agility • Balance • Co-ordination • Endurance • Flexibility • Power • Reaction time • Speed • Strength
9 educational images
Each individual poster/picture has a clear definition of the component, and an example of it in a colourful picture of a sports person demonstrating.
Additional there is an overview poster of all the components together.
The posters are fantastic to put up in any sports hall or classroom, and a great reference tool when teaching P.E with at any grade level. The high quality .jpeg files can be printed out A3, A4, or smaller/larger, however is best suited for you.
› A variety of 25 skills, drills and games to practice and develop your students frisbee skills (great for years P through to 6)
25 specific activities
Have your students practice the basics of the backhand, forehand and other skilled throws. You’ll be prepared with a bunch of fun, specialised, and engaging challenges and activities - Students will be able to work through the tasks in different ways:
• Individually
• Pairs/small groups
• Teams & whole class
Simply pick and choose the activities to suit you’re lessons - you can incorporate them into circuit stations, relay races, warm-ups, end games, or simply as a great way to practice their throwing and catching!
Make sure you check out the demonstration video HERE, where I go through the correct techniques for the different skills needed.
This resource is FANTASTIC if you’re wanting to diversify your activities in PE, or introduce and develop a new sport to your class - The diagrams and instructions are so easy to follow, so it’s great especially if you’re not familiar with frisbee and need some awesome ideas!
› A variety of 25 skills, drills and games to practice and develop your students frisbee skills (great for grades K through to 6)
25 specific activities
Have your students practice the basics of the backhand, forehand and other skilled throws. You’ll be prepared with a bunch of fun, specialised, and engaging challenges and activities - Students will be able to work through the tasks in different ways:
• Individually
• Pairs/small groups
• Teams & whole class
Simply pick and choose the activities to suit you’re lessons - you can incorporate them into circuit stations, relay races, warm-ups, end games, or simply as a great way to practice their throwing and catching!
Make sure you check out the demonstration video HERE, where I go through the correct techniques for the different skills needed.
This resource is FANTASTIC if you’re wanting to diversify your activities in PE, or introduce and develop a new sport to your class - The diagrams and instructions are so easy to follow, so it’s great especially if you’re not familiar with frisbee and need some awesome ideas!
› 42 exciting & challenging printable P.E task cards for individual practice and development of balance, co-ordination, whole-body control, and strength for sport - For elementary grades.
Who is this awesome pack for?
This fun collection of activities is ideal for all elementary-grade teachers to use, as a core part of their P.E program. With minimal setup required, your students will learn to practice at their own pace through these unique ideas.
1. 42 fun, high-quality printable task cards
Simply print out the cards (in A5 or A6) and gather the equipment needed. You can setup the tasks in a circuit format (where students work for 2-3 minutes before rotating round), or even as a fun ‘roulette challenge wheel’ style where they spin a pencil to select a task (clear instructions included to help setup) - All can be done in your gym hall, playground, or out on the field.
There are 7 types of different equipment you’ll be needing, each with 6 specifically designed activity challenges to complete:
› Hoop
Around the clock • Backspins • Backwards walking • Hoop rolls • Jump turns • Spin & jump in
› Noodle
1 finger balance • Balance beam • End catching • Long jumps • Noodle skips • Side jumps
› High-bounce ball
Bounce through legs • Bounce under legs • Clap & catch • Foot bouncing • Jump catching • Off the wall
› Spot markers
Backward lillipads • Crab turns • Criss-crosses • Long hops • North East South West • Ski hops
› Bean bag
Flick ups • Head balancing • Knee taps • Neck catching • Through the legs • Touch the ground
› Agility ladder
4-step in & out • Frog jumps • Hip twists • Run & jump far • Tip-toe balancing • Wide & narrow
› Exercise ball
Body part balances • Bounce to catch • Hand walk-outs • Knees to chest • Sit & catch • Wall sit
2. Online video demonstration support
Each challenge has an instructional video that you’ll receive exclusive access to (via YouTube). You can also watch these with your students and use them for reference on the iPad throughout the lessons for further clarification - So your students will know exactly what they need to be aiming for!
If they can get hold of the equipment, they can even practice the tasks from home in their backyards!
3. Bonus posters
I’ve also included larger printable posters showing the different tasks they can try for each equipment piece - You can put these up around the gym hall, or even outside on the playground, for the students to challenge themselves during recess!
This pack will not disappoint, as you’ll be prepped with tons of tasks for your students to develop their balance, co-ordination, whole-body control, and strength for sports.
› 42 exciting & challenging printable P.E task cards for individual practice and development of balance, co-ordination, whole-body control, and strength for sport - For elementary grades.
Who is this awesome pack for?
This fun collection of activities is ideal for all elementary-grade teachers to use, as a core part of their P.E program. With minimal setup required, your students will learn to practice at their own pace through these unique ideas.
1. 42 fun, high-quality printable task cards
Simply print out the cards (in A5 or A6) and gather the equipment needed. You can setup the tasks in a circuit format (where students work for 2-3 minutes before rotating round), or even as a fun ‘roulette challenge wheel’ style where they spin a pencil to select a task (clear instructions included to help setup) - All can be done in your gym hall, playground, or out on the field.
There are 7 types of different equipment you’ll be needing, each with 6 specifically designed activity challenges to complete:
› Hoop
Around the clock • Backspins • Backwards walking • Hoop rolls • Jump turns • Spin & jump in
› Noodle
1 finger balance • Balance beam • End catching • Long jumps • Noodle skips • Side jumps
› High-bounce ball
Bounce through legs • Bounce under legs • Clap & catch • Foot bouncing • Jump catching • Off the wall
› Spot markers
Backward lillipads • Crab turns • Criss-crosses • Long hops • North East South West • Ski hops
› Bean bag
Flick ups • Head balancing • Knee taps • Neck catching • Through the legs • Touch the ground
› Agility ladder
4-step in & out • Frog jumps • Hip twists • Run & jump far • Tip-toe balancing • Wide & narrow
› Exercise ball
Body part balances • Bounce to catch • Hand walk-outs • Knees to chest • Sit & catch • Wall sit
2. Online video demonstration support
Each challenge has an instructional video that you’ll receive exclusive access to (via YouTube). You can also watch these with your students and use them for reference on the iPad throughout the lessons for further clarification - So your students will know exactly what they need to be aiming for!
If they can get hold of the equipment, they can even practice the tasks from home in their backyards!
3. Bonus posters
I’ve also included larger printable posters showing the different tasks they can try for each equipment piece - You can put these up around the gym hall, or even outside on the playground, for the students to challenge themselves during recess!
This pack will not disappoint, as you’ll be prepped with tons of tasks for your students to develop their balance, co-ordination, whole-body control, and strength for sports.
36 more unique PE Fitness Circuit station cards for primary & secondary school years.
Welcome to volume 2 of the highly popular Fitness Circuit cards pack from Prime Coaching Sport! Created for a large age/year range, these exercise tasks will have your children developing the 6 key fundamentals of fitness for healthy bodies: Core, flexibility & balance, stamina, leg strength, arm strength, and whole body exercise
36 new unique, exciting exercise cards
› Simply print out (and laminate) the high-quality cards (A4 or A5), choose the circuit activities, and put them out around the sports hall. Minimal equipment is required, (at most a few balls, cones, hoop & bench) so the setup of your lesson is so simple!
› Divide the class equally at the stations and have them work for 45-60 seconds (you can play some loud, energizing music!). Blow your whistle and the students can then record their personal scores before rotating around to the next station (30 second rest period). Depending on your planned time for the lesson, students can go around the circuit twice or even 3 times.
Exercises: • Ball crunches • Banana hold • Foot taps • Knee pull-ins • Shoulder taps • Wall ball sit ups • Airplane twist • Back hold • Lay & twist • Leg raises • Moving side plank • Shoulder balance • Hoop steps • Hoop switches • Scissor jumps • Slalom jumps • Wide & narrow • 1 foot side jumps • Archers • Calf jumps • Donkey kicks • High knee jumps • Squat side jumps • Z jumps • Arm levers • Around the clock • Ball push-ups • Elbows to hands • Spiderman push-ups • 1 arm push-ups • Basketball slams • Bench hops • Plank jacks • Side shuffles • Spot hop scotch • Step ups
Online video demonstration support
Each activity has an instructional video that you’ll receive exclusive access to (via YouTube), to show your class exactly how to safely and effectively execute the exercises. You can watch them together before jumping to the sports hall!
Fitness testing sheets
You can print out the circuit scoring sheets for students to individually record their results/points at each activity. They can then track and compare their results term to term and see how they have improved.
Bonus posters
As extra content, I’ve put together 6 high-quality posters, 1 for each fitness component, showing the activities. These can be printed A4 or even A3 for you to put up around your classroom or gym area.
I know you’ll love these circuit station task cards – If you are a teacher at elementary, middle or even high school, you need these task cards to help keep your students healthy and active, and they’re great anytime of the year. This pack is an awesome addition to the first Fitness pack, make sure you check out volume 1
36 more unique PE Fitness Circuit station cards for elementary & middle school sport activities
Welcome to volume 2 of the highly popular Fitness Circuit cards pack from Prime Coaching Sport! Created for a large age/grade range, these exercise tasks will have your children developing the 6 key fundamentals of fitness for healthy bodies: Core, flexibility & balance, stamina, leg strength, arm strength, and whole body exercise
1. 36 new unique, exciting exercise cards
› Simply print out (and laminate) the high-quality cards (A4 or A5), choose the circuit activities, and put them out around the sports hall. Minimal equipment is required, (at most a few balls, cones, hoop & bench) so the setup of your lesson is so simple!
› Divide the class equally at the stations and have them work for 45-60 seconds (you can play some loud, energizing music!). Blow your whistle and the students can then record their personal scores before rotating around to the next station (30 second rest period). Depending on your planned time for the lesson, students can go around the circuit twice or even 3 times.
Exercises: • Ball crunches • Banana hold • Foot taps • Knee pull-ins • Shoulder taps • Wall ball sit ups • Airplane twist • Back hold • Lay & twist • Leg raises • Moving side plank • Shoulder balance • Hoop steps • Hoop switches • Scissor jumps • Slalom jumps • Wide & narrow • 1 foot side jumps • Archers • Calf jumps • Donkey kicks • High knee jumps • Squat side jumps • Z jumps • Arm levers • Around the clock • Ball push-ups • Elbows to hands • Spiderman push-ups • 1 arm push-ups • Basketball slams • Bench hops • Plank jacks • Side shuffles • Spot hop scotch • Step ups
2. Online video demonstration support
Each activity has an instructional video that you’ll receive exclusive access to (via YouTube), to show your class exactly how to safely and effectively execute the exercises. You can watch them together before jumping to the sports hall!
3. Fitness testing sheets
You can print out the circuit scoring sheets for students to individually record their results/points at each activity. They can then track and compare their results term to term and see how they have improved.
Bonus posters
As extra content, I’ve put together 6 high-quality posters, 1 for each fitness component, showing the activities. These can be printed A4 or even A3 for you to put up around your classroom or gym area.
I know you’ll love these circuit station task cards – If you are a teacher at elementary, middle or even high school, you need these task cards to help keep your students healthy and active, and they’re great anytime of the year. This pack is an awesome addition to the first Fitness pack, make sure you check out volume 1
11 free physical education circuit tasks with printable cards + instructional video
These 11 circuit tasks are fantastic for any P.E session and grade level, and can be setup out on the field or in the gym. Watch the ‘how-to’ video here, then have your students learn, practice, and compete in these fundamental movement patterns needed for many sports!
You can use similar movement patterns with different equipment you have available at school, and make sure you get the students to help setup!
Also included are printable task cards for each activity that you can place on a cone at each station.
Incorporate the circuit within fitness, relay races, or warm up games etc, and if you need lesson ideas, check out some of my best selling sport lesson packs at my store
Agility ladders are great to develop your students’ footwork, speed, control & co-ordination, and an awesome opportunity for them to practice movement patterns that are used across a multitude of different sports. You can also watch the online instructional video each pattern HERE.
• Hopping in & out • 2 footed jump • Left › right foot• 2 feet in & out • 4-step in & out • Wide & narrow • Frog jumps • Hip twists • Tip-toe balancing
Incorporate the patterns within fitness circuits, relay races, or warm up games etc, and if you need lesson ideas, check out some of our best selling sport lesson packs
30 printable sport skill flash cards for your sports hall or classroom
30 unique skills
These unique and colorful cards are perfect to decorate your sports hall or classroom. You’ll receive 30 different cards in .png format (high quality, easy to print), for the various skills used in popular sports and in physical education lessons.
Each image not only shows the sport skill in action, but provides an important coaching tip they need to know in order to perform the action correctly and successfully - It’s a fantastic and easy way to reinforce correct technique that you and your students may not know of for:
• Basketball • Soccer • American football • Baseball • Volleyball and more…
How can I use the cue cards?
You can print out the cards are large as you like - use them as large posters or even for small A5 or A6 sized cards for reminders around the gym or playground. If you’re teaching particular skills in your P.E lesson, you can go through them on the screen/board, and highlight to your kids to the pointers of what you want to see them working on. You can then provide feedback to your students, for example:
“Make sure you use your fingertips when bouncing the basketball”
“Kick the ball with the laces part of your foot”
You can even have your students ‘coach’ each other when they are practicing a particular skill - Get them to watch each other to see whether they are following the right action/movement.
These cards are great for all ages, and in particular elementary grades - Make sure you check out my P.E teaching lesson resources available to accompany them
30 printable sport skill flash cards for your sports hall or classroom
30 unique skills
These unique and colorful cards are perfect to decorate your sports hall or classroom. You’ll receive 30 different cards in .png format (high quality, easy to print), for the various skills used in popular sports and in physical education lessons.
Each image not only shows the sport skill in action, but provides an important coaching tip they need to know in order to perform the action correctly and successfully - It’s a fantastic and easy way to reinforce correct technique that you and your students may not know of for:
• Basketball • Soccer • American football • Baseball • Volleyball and more…
How can I use the cue cards?
You can print out the cards are large as you like - use them as large posters or even for small A5 or A6 sized cards for reminders around the gym or playground. If you’re teaching particular skills in your P.E lesson, you can go through them on the screen/board, and highlight to your kids to the pointers of what you want to see them working on. You can then provide feedback to your students, for example:
“Make sure you use your fingertips when bouncing the basketball”
“Kick the ball with the laces part of your foot”
You can even have your students ‘coach’ each other when they are practicing a particular skill - Get them to watch each other to see whether they are following the right action/movement.
These cards are great for all ages, and in particular elementary grades - Make sure you check out my other P.E teaching lesson resources available to accompany them.