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Effective Questioning Ideas
A few examples of some effective questioning strategies that I have used in both practical and theory lessons, at Key Stages 3 and 4. -
Key Stage 1 Badminton England Racket Pack Resource
This Key Stage 1 Badminton England Racket Pack Resource provides a range of modern Badminton challenges ideally suited to Key Stage 1 Pupils (aged 5-7). The… -
International Adaptation: Reusing Plastic Bottles
A resource card on reusing plastic bottles as cones / markers when equipment is limited. -
IDEC (Introduce, Describe, Explain and Conclude) – helping students to answer longer GCSE questions
I created this structure/scaffolding for my students. It breaks down the 4 key areas where students need to answer 6 mark questions for GCSE PE papers. -
Table Tennis Games and Skill Development Ideas
This resource contains a range of Table Tennis games that can be used to develop a range of Table Tennis skills. -
World Poetry Day: Sporting Poems
This resource is ideal for use on and in the lead up to World Poetry Day (21st March). Or drop everything and read initiatives. These… -
Pupil Observation Sheet
An easy to use pupil observation sheet. This will allow pupils to complete observations within their lessons in order to assess their learning and improve your own teaching. -
PE Revision – Jeopardy Game
This PE jeopardy game is based on principles from the book "Physical Education for Lifelong Fitness". Topics include basic training principles, FITT guidelines, nutrition, muscular strength, and flexibility. -
Warm up Ideas for Foundation Stage and KS1 Dance
This resource contains eleven different warm up ideas for foundation stage / early years and KS1 Dance. The warm up ideas could also be used… -
Plenary Ideas – Summarise and Consolidate Learning
Plenary slides for PowerPoint. This resource can be used as a creative way to approach plenaries to consolidate and summarise what students have learnt. -
Synchronised Swimming Resources
Here are a number of synchronised swimming resource cards that can be used within swimming curriculum time or extra-curricular clubs. -
PEA – Point, Explain, Analyse
Resource card to develop students knowledge and understanding using PEA (Point, Explain and Analyse).