An indoor lesson plan to develop the forehand Tennis shot. A great start for beginners and can be done in a sports hall or main hall, when you have not got any outside facilities. For KS2+
A Netball test for KS2+. Detailed questions asking specifics for the rules of Netball. A good test for any team to ensure understanding of the game and player rules.
A PE scheme of work for Outdoor and adventurous activities.<br />
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These lesson plans give your children the opportunity to solve problems, work in a team, read maps, compass work etc. <br />
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A great scheme of work that all children enjoy and something different to teaching sport related topics.
A EYFS scheme of work for children to develop their early learning goals and hone in on fundamental skills throwing and catching. <br />
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Looking at team games and different ways children can move.
A pack of different football visual task cards that explain how to perform:<br />
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- Saving (Goalkeeper)<br />
- Short passing<br />
-Slide tackle<br />
- Overhead kick<br />
- Crossing<br />
-Throwing out (Goalkeeper)<br />
-Shooting<br />
-Volleying<br />
- Basic heading<br />
-Defensive heading<br />
-Controlling<br />
-Goalkeeper kicking<br />
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Great step by step guide to perform and execute the above. Suitable for KS2 and KS3
Initial introduction of ICT to 30-50 and 40-60+ months.<br />
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This scheme of work includes fun interactive web sites that enables children to complete simple programs and also activities to experiment using different types of ICT equipment. Working independently and in partnerships.<br />
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This resources includes 12 detailed lessons.
A fun Summer Term of 10 ICT lessons for EYFS children to explore ICT. Includes success criteria and LO/LI for all lessons. <br />
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Great ideas using ICT hardware, my personal favorite is the metal detector hunt. Which the children will love.
A Rugby scheme of work that has the all the fundamentals of the game, with lesson plans on passing, rucking, scrums etc. <br />
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This Scheme of work has been planned for KS3+, but some of the sessions could easily be taught to lower Key Stages.