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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. -
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… -
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. -
Differentiated Lay-Up Resource Card (Basketball)
Basketball differentiated lay-up resource card that has different activities for pupils at different levels. -
How to do a Cartwheel in Gymnastics: Visual Resource Card
This cartwheel visual resource card can serve as a visual aid helping students to perform a cartwheel in gymnastics. Further resources and ideas There are… -
GCSE Pupil Progress Questions
This resource can be used to help check pupil progress in GCSE lessons. Pupils have to make a question at the start of the lesson… -
Shot Put Peer-Assessment Resource Card
This Shot Put peer-assessment resource card is ideal for teaching GCSE Shot Put, using Assessment for Learning (AfL) and Blooms Taxonomy for Questioning which are… -
Badminton Court Template (Self-Assessment Resource Card)
Here is a blank template of a badminton court. Pupils have to place an X where each of their shots land. Questions then follow asking them what was their best/worst shots and why? A further question asks them to explain how they can improve their technique to achieve more shots like their best. This resource promotes students to become independent and reflective learners who can analyse their own performance. -
Multi Skill Activities Resource Cards
A collection of very useful cards which can be used and adapted for multiskills activities as well as one-wall handball.