Reception teacher Sharon Badger is an enthusiast for PE now but, as someone who embraced physical activity later in life, she fully understands the dread of PE for some pupils and primary teachers. For the last seven weeks Sharon has been integrating Fundamental Movement Skills into the curriculum, in PE, maths and English and right across the school day. She shares her experiences with trainee teachers who are nervous of teaching PE. Can the structured skill-breakdown of the FMS method help them overcome their fear of teaching PE?

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TES Resource Team

8 years ago
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TokMichell

10 years ago
4

Awesome... Today is my first day to teach Dance, and I got brilliant idea from here. Especially in classroom management. Thanks....

ruthcrotty

13 years ago
4

Good tips for any teacher lacking confidence in teaching PE.

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