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Physical-education

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I qualified as a secondary PE teacher in 2007. For the last two years I have been working with local primary schools, training primary teachers to teach high quality PE and helping organise school sport. I love physical education and believe all students deserve 2 hours of good quality PE. I am uploading schemes and lesson plans that I have used and have worked well.

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I qualified as a secondary PE teacher in 2007. For the last two years I have been working with local primary schools, training primary teachers to teach high quality PE and helping organise school sport. I love physical education and believe all students deserve 2 hours of good quality PE. I am uploading schemes and lesson plans that I have used and have worked well.
gymnastics EYFS, Y1 and Y2
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gymnastics EYFS, Y1 and Y2

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This set of lesson plans progresses from basic travels to creating 3/4 action sequences. Everything you need to teach outstanding gymnastics lessons are included such as Rolling teaching cards Balancing sheets Shape sheets Equipment lay out
Basketball year 3
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Basketball year 3

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This is a great unit to develop throwing and catching skills, within an invasion game. This pack includes 6 differentiated lesson plans and an instruction sheet. All lesson plans are easy to follow and allow the children to discover and explore their own physical, mental and social skills.
Dance bundle, 7 themes
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Dance bundle, 7 themes

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There are seven schemes of work, each containing 6 lesson plans, can be used for ks2 and upwards. Themes include;- Pirate theme year 5/6 Hakka/sports dance Yoga year 5/6 Charleston year 5/6 Roller coaster Year 3/4 Forest theme year 3/4 Bollywood theme year 3/4
Health related fitness Year 3
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Health related fitness Year 3

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This is a block of 6 lessons, the children will test their fitness in lesson 1 and in lesson 6. The aim is to get children thinking about their fitness levels and what they could do to become more active. Contains; 6 lesson plans Fitness score sheets instruction sheets for circuit training stations
Invasion games Y3 handball
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Invasion games Y3 handball

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This is a great unit to develop throwing and catching skills, within an invasion game. This pack includes 6 differentiated lesson plans and an instruction sheet. All lesson plans are easy to follow and allow the children to discover and explore their own physical, mental and social skills.
Y4 complete PE bundle
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Y4 complete PE bundle

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This package contains all aspects of the PE curriculum. All schemes have between 6 - 10 lesson plans, including;- Invasion games - Basketball and handball A Fitness unit Tennis unit Dance units - Bollywood, roller coaster theme and forest theme Rhythmic gymnastics Gymnastics - plus teaching cards for rolls, warm-up ideas, travels and balances.
Y2 gymnastics 12 lesson plans
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Y2 gymnastics 12 lesson plans

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These lesson plans focus on travel and shape. They encourage the children to explore shapes and balances, over, under and around equipment. Children will be asked to create 3 action sequences and to work alone and with a partner. teaching aids are included for Shapes Rolls travels This unit has been created by a PE specialist for no primary PE specialists and is very easy to follow.
PE Assessment without levels KS1
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PE Assessment without levels KS1

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Physical Education is much more than practical skills, therefore if we assess in physical education we should consider three main areas; practical skills, cognitive skills and social and emotional skills. This is a generic assessment that covers a child’s development in all areas of PE in KS1. I suggest you assess at the end of each topic area or 2- 3 times a year. This assessment is designed to help the students understand their own learning. This will stay in their mentoring folder throughout the key stage How do I use this? At the end of the term I set the students a challenge that they can independently work on, I ask my TA to attend this lesson and she will pull out 6 students at a time and go through the assessment criteria with them. They will tick a box if they feel they have achieved it, they can put a dot in the box if they are still developing. Not all of the boxes will relate to the unit of work, so it does not take long to go through. Result? Students will know what they are good at and understand how they need to improve. The students understand the importance of head, hands and heart. The students become responsible for their own learning and are enthused to develop further within physical education.
Tennis Y3
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Tennis Y3

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This is a six week block of lessons, asking the students to explore;- Bat and ball skills Forehand hit Basic serve The students will be asked to help each other and work as a team to organise equipment and set up a mini tournament