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Front Crawl and Breast Stroke Fault Analysis Tables
The analysis and 'ideal' model of a breastroke and front crawl and comparison to that of an average recreational swimmer. -
Backhand Passing Technique – Ultimate Frisbee
Here is a backhand passing technique checklist for ultimate frisbee, aimed at KS3/KS4 students, covering the correct stance, grip and spin. Attachments are provided in both Word and PDF formats. -
Volleyball Rules, Regulations, Terminology & Teaching Ideas
Volleyball resource overview This teaching resource contains volleyball rules, regulations, key terminology and some basic teaching ideas / principles to consider when designing lessons. The… -
Parkour Sport Education Resource
Parkour sports education resource. -
Table Tennis Overview and Rules Resource Card
This table tennis overview resource card outlines some of the basic shots, rules and general principles of how to play the game. It can be… -
Benefits of Physical Activity: Health and Wellbeing Resource
This Benefits of Physical Activity Health and Wellbeing Resource encourages students to explore the range of benefits of partaking in physical activity. It can be… -
Football Ball Control (Ages 7-15)
A simple resource card with clear pictures showing creative ways to control a football that pupils can see and try! Ideal for an ages 11-15 football (soccer) lesson on ball control. -
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. -
Softball 5 Aside Game Resource Card
A card for a small sided game so that all pupils can experience a modified softball game. I give it to my PE groups and they learn/develop this so that they can then play it as a warm up game, recapping basic skills of batting, catching and general fielding skills. -
Ultimate Frisbee Basic Rules
Here is a quick overview of the basic rules of ultimate frisbee, provided in both Word and PDF formats. -
Circuit Planner HRE Template
This is a basic template allowing students to map out and implement their own fitness circuit. It's really simple to understand and can be tailored or edited for any specific area you / they may want to work on. -
Key Words For PE Subjects
These key words can be printed and stuck on walls throughout lessons and can be a reminder for you to include them in your lessons.