Resource that includes a variety of rolls with differentiated levels (the chillies). This means that the pupils can choose the rolls for the level they are currently working at.
To make individual warm-up flip cards
This is so students can self-sufficiently warm-up / create warm-up routines
includes:
pulse raiser
core
stretching
Double sided resource sheets that shows how to perform the hop into the step and the reverse side shows how to perform the hop into the step into the jump. Very visual resource.
Colour co-ordinated flight task cards (Red hardest to green the easiest). Idea is to laminated and put into flip cards. Working towards students only have green, achieving have all the green with the ambers at the back and the working beyond have all the jumps. Pupils can progress to a different pack if ready to do so.
Back to back resource sheet with how to prepare, execute and follow-through with four different dodges in netball.
Dodges include:
The Double Dodge
The reverse pivot
The Drive
The Dodge
Nandos Sets and Reps card. As the level of ‘spice’ increases, so does the difficulty. Pupils choose a level to start on and must complete all five exercises on that level before progress up.
Includes two sides.
Side one - most common shapes used in gymnastics (chillies rank the level of difficulty of each shape)
Side two - Some fun objects that the pupils have to experiment getting into in groups using the shapes from the first side.
Follow up lesson from the laws of the FA. Pupils were in pairs and given one of the laws and had to create a revision resource that all students could access via the OneDrive.
Slides include:
Starter
Consistency
Accuracy
Signals
Task with extension
Performance profiling worksheet based on nine skills used in football. Two skills are taught for a small duration at the beginning of the lesson where pupils consider their level for that skill e.g. dribbling before, during and after learning.
Pupils rate themselves, identify if the skill is a strength or weakness for them, why and what key words apply to that skill.
Empty boxes in first column is for observing another pupil.
Signals that the referee may use in a football game to indicate a foul.
These were cut out and binded together with a treasury tag for each official to use during their role.
List of the rules/fouls that the official will call up on. Each rule/foul has an explanation.
Back of sheet includes lists of examples where the official may associate with commiting a foul.
A mixture of different objects/locations that the teacher reveals and each team has to recreate the objects by using shapes learnt from the previous shapes worksheet.