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Physical Education
We use the Complete PE scheme of work to support teaching and learning in school. For those of you at home or are still at school have a go at our circuit sessions suggested below. Did you know that circuit training helps you to improve your stamina and muscular strength which helps you to focus on tasks for long periods of time and lift objects? You can carry out the circuit sessions with your older or younger siblings and anyone else at home. Could you also be the 'Champion Record Holder' for your year group? All you need to do is record your data every week and bring your best score sheet into school. Hand it to a member of your PE team by 5th March '2021 and if you are successful you will win a small prize. Also, don't forget to send us your scores or video clips on Twitter!
Challenge - Choose bronze, silver, or gold and record your results. Can you beat your score? Are you getting stronger?
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuLo1CLr8QsUvgYCypFMWGw
Champion Record Holder PE Competition
Who is going to be the 'Champion Record Holder' for their year group? Make sure you record your best score for each card, and when we return to school hand it to the P.E team. If you're the record holder for your year group, you will receive a certificate.
Next Steps
Children must wear sports clothes and trainers – ensure they have enough space – stopwatch /phone - for timing and to play their favourite music on
Warm-up – 5 minutes jog/run on the spot or jog around your garden
Circuits - participate in the x7 activity cards one after another for 60 seconds with a 30-second rest in-between each one. You need to do all seven cards twice (2 circuits).
Record your child/ren best score and the name of each card to enter the competition (ask someone at home if you need help recording this).
Whole Body Stretch
PE with Joe Wicks
Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9 am for half an hour enjoying some fun active fitness sessions with Joe!
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=pe+with+joe+wicks
Swimming: Water Safety
We may not be able to go swimming now, but we can continue to learn about water safety. Download some of the swimming home learning activity sheets from the link below and bring your completed sheets into school. Hand them to the PE staff in return for a certificate.
https://www.swimming.org/swimengland/free-home-school-activities/
15-Minute lunchtime break
It's important to have a break from learning for your own wellbeing so wrap up warm, go outside and take part in the Daily Mile.
https://thedailymile.co.uk/at-home/
https://www.sportengland.org/how-we-can-help/coronavirus#latestgovernmentguidance-11482
YSG Virtual Challenges
In the link attached below, there are various different challenges that you can do while at home inside or outside.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYGRaluWWTojV3An2WEgsQ4qGFy_91jDL
PE Home Learning Challenges
SEND
This initial list of SEND resources has been developed with a focus on accessibility and inclusivity and is base on te recommendations of:
- trusted organisations
- charities
- multi-academy trusts
- special education headteachers
We encourage parents, teachers and schools to explore beyond this list to identify what support is best for their children and pupils with SEND.
Click on the links below to access the resources: