With resources designed by Great Britain International decathlete and coach, Martin Brockman, this shop aims to provide the highest quality athletics resources for schools
With resources designed by Great Britain International decathlete and coach, Martin Brockman, this shop aims to provide the highest quality athletics resources for schools
Please enjoy this FREE sample of the Complete Athletics Curriculum for Schools, including 5 interactive lessons and resources - one form each level.
The Complete Athletics Curriculum for Schools has 5 levels, containing a total of 40 lesson plans and almost 100 teaching and assessment resources across 8 track and field disciplines.
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Each level represents a different age group, providing a complete athletics curriculum from Lower Key Stage 2 (age 7-9) to Key Stage 4 (age 14-16).
At each level, the lesson plan builds on the knowledge of the previous lesson to provide a structured learning journey throughout each event.
Each lesson plan comes with teaching resources, including technical models, peer assessment and feedback cards, performance standards, and technique posters.
The lesson plans are interactive and have a video link where international athlete and coach, Martin Brockman will talk you through the lesson and demonstrate the exercises so you can see the lesson plan in action and use it to improve your understanding or use it as an interactive tool during the lesson.
Alongside the PDF version, you’ll receive the interactive curriculum for keynote which allows you to navigate and view the resources.
The KS2 Peer Assessment Card allow students to analyze their technique and offer a framework to give feedback to their peers.
The event technique is divided into 3 sections, each with 3 key teaching points that can be used to guide your lesson and provides a guide for peer-to-peer assessment.
The Feedback Worksheet allows for positive reinforcement of good technique and an opportunity to provide constructive feedback for improving performance.
The Feedback Worksheet comes with GOLD, SILVER, and BRONZE performance standards to give an indication of what we might expect from our students and give them the opportunity to assess their performance.
This curriculum is designed to develop some of the key movement skills of the athletics events in order to support our GCSE students to improve their performance.
Included are 8 interactive lesson plans related to track and field athletics, along with technical assessment cards and performance standards for teachers to easily assess student performance.
Lessons included:
SPRINTING: Running with Rhythm
HURDLES: Starting in the HURDLES
LONG JUMP: Speed on the Runway
TRIPLE JUMP: Effective Bounding
HIGH JUMP: Creating an Arch
SHOT PUT: Drive Across the Circle
DISCUS: The Discus Turn
JAVELIN: The Withdrawal
Each lesson comes with an accompanying QR Code which you can scan to view the lesson, with technical guidance and demonstrations from international athlete and youth development coach, Martin Brockman.
This resource is also available as the Complete Athletics Curriculum for Schools which includes 40 interactive lesson plans and almost 100 supporting resources, providing everything you need to teach athletics from KS2-KS4 (age 7-16).
Buy all 5 schemes of work and SAVE 25%
Find the full curriculum resource in the shop!
This curriculum is designed to teach some of the key techniques of the athletics events to help develop the performance of our students.
Included are 8 interactive lesson plans related to track and field athletics, technique cards and assessment cards for students to assess their performance in the lesson.
Lesson included:
SPRINTING: Using Starting Blocks
HURDLES: Effective Hurdling
LONG JUMP: The Penultimate Step
TRIPLE JUMP: Jumping for Distance
HIGH JUMP: The High Jump Takeoff
SHOT PUT: Creating a Strong Base
DISCUS: Effective Delivery
JAVELIN: Creating a Block
Each lesson comes with an accompanying QR Code which you can scan to view the lesson, with technical guidance and demonstrations from international athlete and youth development coach, Martin Brockman.
This resource is also available as the Complete Athletics Curriculum for Schools which includes 40 interactive lesson plans and almost 100 supporting resources, providing everything you need to teach athletics from KS2-KS4 (age 7-16).
Buy all 5 schemes of work and SAVE 25%
Find the full curriculum resource in the shop!
This curriculum is designed to develop some of the key movement skills of running, jumping and throwing as we introduce the athletics events.
Included are 8 interactive lesson plans related to track and field athletics, along with technique posters for your students to review alongside the lesson.
Lessons included:
SPRINTING: Run Like a Sprinter
HURDLES: The Lead and Trail Leg
LONG JUMP: Mastering the Jump
TRIPLE JUMP: Triple Jump Beginners
HIGH JUMP: The Fosbury Flop
SHOT PUT: The Power Position
JAVELIN: The Javelin Approach
Each lesson comes with an accompanying QR Code which you can scan to view the lesson, with technical guidance and demonstrations from international athlete and youth development coach, Martin Brockman.
This resource is also available as the Complete Athletics Curriculum for Schools which includes 40 interactive lesson plans and almost 100 supporting resources, providing everything you need to teach athletics from KS2-KS4 (age 7-16).
Buy all 5 schemes of work and SAVE 25%
Find the full curriculum resource in the shop!
This curriculum is designed to develop some of the key movement skills the athletics running, jumping and throwing events as we introduce our students to track and field athletics.
Included are 8 interactive lesson plans related to track and field athletics, along with technique cards for peer assessment and athletics quizzes to check student understanding of the lesson.
Lessons included:
SPRINTING: Acceleration skills
HURDLES: 3-Stride Hurdling
LONG JUMP: Ready for Takeoff
TRIPLE JUMP: Jumping Skills
HIGH JUMP: The High Jump Curve
SHOT PUT: Glide Fundamentals
DISCUS: Learning to Turn
JAVELIN: The Javelin Throw
Each lesson comes with an accompanying QR Code which you can scan to view the lesson, with technical guidance and demonstrations from international athlete and youth development coach, Martin Brockman.
This resource is also available as the Complete Athletics Curriculum for Schools which includes 40 interactive lesson plans and almost 100 supporting resources, providing everything you need to teach athletics from KS2-KS4 (age 7-16).
Buy all 5 schemes of work and SAVE 25%
Find the full curriculum resource in the shop!
This curriculum is designed to develop some of the key movement skills of running, jumping and throwing as we introduce the athletics events.
Included are 8 interactive lesson plans related to track and field athletics, along with technique posters for your students to review alongside the lesson.
Lessons included:
SPRINTING: Running Tall
HURDLES: Introducing Hurdles
LONG JUMP: Jumping for Distance
TRIPLE JUMP: Hop, Step and Jump
HIGH JUMP: Running in Circles
SHOT PUT: Learning to Push
DISCUS: Spin with Control
JAVELIN: Throwing for Distance
Each lesson comes with an accompanying QR Code which you can scan to view the lesson, with technical guidance and demonstrations from international athlete and youth development coach, Martin Brockman.
This resource is also available as the Complete Athletics Curriculum for Schools which includes 40 interactive lesson plans and almost 100 supporting resources, providing everything you need to teach athletics from KS2-KS4 (age 7-16).
Buy all 5 schemes of work and SAVE 25%
Find the full curriculum resource in the shop!
The Complete Athletics Curriculum for Schools has 5 levels, containing a total of 40 lesson plans and almost 100 teaching and assessment resources across 8 track and field disciplines.
Each level represents a different age group, providing a complete athletics curriculum from Lower Key Stage 2 (age 7-9) to Key Stage 4 (age 14-16).
At each level, the lesson plan builds on the knowledge of the previous lesson to provide a structured learning journey throughout each event.
Each lesson plan comes with teaching resources, including technical models, peer assessment and feedback cards, performance standards, and technique posters.
The lesson plans are interactive and have a video link where international athlete and coach, Martin Brockman will talk you through the lesson and demonstrate the exercises so you can see the lesson plan in action and use it to improve your understanding or use it as an interactive tool during the lesson.
Alongside the PDF version, you’ll receive the interactive curriculum for keynote which allows you to navigate and view the resources.