Key Stage 1 P.E.
Physical Education is a statutory requirement of the national curriculum and an essential contributor to the development of a child.
A broad and balanced curriculum supports children to acquire knowledge and skills and the ability to apply those skills, improving their own moving and thinking ability. The following resources can supplement and support the delivery of your school curriculum PE programme within the school setting and while children are schooled at home.
- #ThisIsPe – Each #ThisIsPE video focusses on a different aspect of the National Curriculum. The videos, delivered by PE teachers, will help children and young people to continue their skill development in PE during this period of homeschooling. New videos are posted at 1pm on a Monday, Wednesday and Friday. You don’t need to be in PE kit and you don’t need sports equipment. All of the videos will use things that you may find around the home.
- Youth Sport Trust – Activity cards available across all PE curriculum areas, with each card brought to life with a short video clip
- Imoves – Over 250 home learning active lessons with more to come! Go to their website login (or sign up here) any lesson with an ‘H’ has a home learning link which can be copied and pasted into any document, email, class dojo and more to send out to parents to use. You’ll find PE related activities that can be adapted, active blasts, active maths, active literacy and mental well-being lessons included now; with science, dance and Pilates coming on stream fast!
- England Athletics at Home – England Athletics have produced this fantastic at home athletics pack, including lots of different activities designed for 4-11 year olds