Hi. Thanks for the visit, I used to make a living as a primary PE specialist. As such I have generated lots of lesson plans that I am happy to share. Please take time to review as it generates exposure or gives the opportunity for me to tweak resources.
Cheers. Contact me on twitter @mrjohnsPE
Hi. Thanks for the visit, I used to make a living as a primary PE specialist. As such I have generated lots of lesson plans that I am happy to share. Please take time to review as it generates exposure or gives the opportunity for me to tweak resources.
Cheers. Contact me on twitter @mrjohnsPE
This is one lesson sample from my 6 week lesson plan that is available as a premium resource.
Please feel free to look and if you like it check out my other lesson plans.
A 6 week program designed at beginner and intermediate standard KS1 students. Covers evasion, catching, passing and running skills in game format. I have run these lessons in numerous schools to a great deal of success.
If you have taken the time to download this resource, thank you can I ask that you please leave a review.
A 6 week program designed at beginner standard KS1 students, reception, year 1 and year 2. Covers agility, balance and coordinations skills in mostly game situations. These multiskills are often referred to as the fundamentals of movement or ABC's of sport. Perfect as the beginning of year unit.
Please see the follow up blocks of work: Fundamental movement skills (FMS) and coming soon Fundamental Sport Skills (FSS)
If you have taken the time to download this resource, thank you can I ask that you please leave a review.
This is a 6-week scheme of work for gymnastics, which is an important part of a PE curriculum. It is aimed at beginner or intermediate students. It has been used and slightly modified for all 3 age groups.
My schemes of work follow a simple structure of active warm up (normally a play based game), skill practice followed by an applied skill game.
I believe that in order to have balanced PE curriculum students need to be familiar in both FOM (fundamentals of movement) and FMS (fundamental movement skills). I use those at the beginning of each year. Please see my other uploads to find those. Thanks for downloading this resource, hopefully it makes sense, often these are written for me to use or to use alongside teachers I am mentoring. If it fails to makes sense please contact me on twitter @MrjohnsPE, please take the time to leave the resource a rating- means a great deal.
Here is a list of a massive number of games that i use in my warm ups for all sports and modules.
I have also attached a bank of games that I have used over many years in afterschool clubs, breakfast clubs, holiday weeks. Can be modified to make sport specific.
Please take time to review and look at my other PE uploads.
A 6 week program designed at beginner standard KS1/2 students, year 3, 4 and 5. Covers the fundamental movement skills travelling, jumping, sending, recieving and striking skills in mostly game situations. These are focused around a non sport specific multiskills theme but can be modified to only focus on one sport. Perfect as ta follow up to FOM unit
Please see the follow up blocks of work: Fundamentals of Movement (FOM) and coming soon Fundamental Sport Skills (FSS)
If you have taken the time to download this resource, thank you can I ask that you please leave a review.
After seeing very little on the web for a scheme of work for Tchoukball I came up with my own. Using a few ideas found on the internet using my own template. Included are ways to differentiate, learning objectives and adpatations.
A 6 week program designed at beginner standard KS2 students, year 3, 4, 5 and 6. Covers the fundamental skills used in Pop Lacrosse inc passing, catching, shooting, picking up and cradling. Have used this SOW with students in all 4 stages of KS2 to a great degree of success.
Lacrosse is a great sport to develop hand eye coordination and a really good example of a team sport in action. Fast and Fun.
Please feel free to look at any other of my resources.
If you have taken the time to download this resource, thank you can I ask that you please leave a review.
Teambuilding unit of work for KS1 or KS2. Combines the elements of the TV shows the Crystal Maze and The Cube.
Students play individual, skill-based events to earn crystals to compete in the final game. Perfect for teambuilding and leadership as well as being inclusive for all including reluctant athletes.
Have played and perfected this game for years and run it as an all day event, class reward and a stand alone unit of work over several weeks, each focusing on 2/3 events. Great fun and really engaging.
If you buy it please rate and review, and check out my other units of work, schemes, bundles and sports planning.
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A 6 week program designed at beginner and intermediate standard KS1 and KS2 students. Covers evasion, catching, passing and basic netball rules and skills in game format. I have run these lessons in numerous schools to a great deal of success.
If you have taken the time to download this resource, thank you can I ask that you please leave a review.
Thanks for having a look. This unit plan was hugely successful last time I put it on here, however I had breached copyright infringement unfortunately and has taken a while for me to re-upload.
As the title suggests it is a 7 week long unit plan that can be used in lessons as part of a varied and enriching PE curriculum or to be run as an afters-chool club. It was designed by me and can obviously be adapted to suit needs of children and resources.
It builds on fundamental movement skills and is an invasion game that requires, throwing, catching, passing, shooting whilst focusing on both attacking and defending principles. Because of its uniqueness, it can give everyone a level playing field.
Think of it as netball/football/dodgeball/handball all combined and it gives you an idea of what the game looks like.
Any quesions just ask… Cheers.
This is a 6-week scheme of work for gymnastics, which is an important part of a PE curriculum for KS1 and KS2 including my warm up ideas sheet.
My schemes of work follow a simple structure of active warm up (normally a play based game), skill practice followed by an applied skill game.
I believe that in order to have balanced PE curriculum students need to be familiar in both FOM (fundamentals of movement) and FMS (fundamental movement skills). I use those at the beginning of each year. Please see my other uploads to find those. Thanks for downloading this resource, hopefully it makes sense, often these are written for me to use or to use alongside teachers I am mentoring. If it fails to makes sense please contact me on twitter @MrjohnsPE, please take the time to leave the resource a rating- means a great deal.
Hi, thanks so much for looking at my labour of love. It is a work in progress and my aim is to have the whole school year plan ready for the end of the summer holidays. But here is a taster; a whole school term 1 plan.
A whole school scheme of work that consists of 6x 6 week units of work they can be adapted, edited or tweaked. Attached are:
PDF and Word. Curriculum overview. The route map our school are following from reception through to year 6.
PDF and Word. Termly overview table. This has two PE lessons a week on it including a scheme of work called Real PE-ignore this, however I will only put one set of lessons on here as most schools will only have one PE lesson a week.
Word. 6 week plans for year R (ball skills simplified), 1 (ball skills repeated), 2 (multiskills), 3 (football skills), 4 (team building), 5 (tag rugby), 6 (football)
I would very much appreciate a review on here if you choose to buy and if you have questions please do ask and I will do my best to get back to you, thanks again.