www.p.e.central.com,has some great ideas...
2006-12-03 02:04:10
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answered by Chef Combo S 4
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Have the class run 5 laps around the gym, then when they are done, do line drills (1 line per every 5-10 people, try and have the least amount of lines possible, start out with high-knee jogs from one end of the gym to the other [the short way, like, "[]" being the gym, go from the sides, then do butt kicks, kick ur butt when you run, side shuffles, grapevines, lunges, then a person by person sprint) Lead the class in a stretching session (ya know, hamstrings, calfs, pectorials, biceps, triceps, etc. hold each stretch for 20 seconds) Set up the gym as a "obstacle course" split the class into 4 groups, send each group into a different corner of the gym. Each corner has a specific activity, Corner 1 will be like, 10 push-ups, Corner 2 will be 20 jumping jacks, corner 3 will be 5 burpees (start standing straight up, jump down into a planking position, kick your legs forwards so now you are crouched, raise your arms up, jump as high as you can, and that's one burpee, do it really fast) corner 4 will be 10 sit ups. Run to each activity After about 10 minutes of doing that, let the class a nice water break, then come up with an activity you want to do.
2016-03-13 01:58:11
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answered by ? 3
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Firstly you need to complain to the Head if there are no lesson plans for PE. It is a statutory subject and, as such, needs to have a programme of study based upon the requirements of the National Curriculum and the abilities of the children.
Ofsted would certainly (quite rightly!) not look favourably on a primary school with such a lackadaisical approach to any subject and I would certainly be suggesting that if lessons plans were not forthcoming I would be contacting the Local Authorities PE Advisor to get some support - that should get things moving!!
2006-12-03 09:13:54
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answered by Safety First 3
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2017-03-03 00:20:45
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answered by ? 3
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Rounders, dodgeball and football (soccer if you're not from the UK). If you want to try something different, maybe touch/flag football which is a non-violent version of American football.
Touch football:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touch_football_%28American%29
Depending on equipment and effort you could also try things like obstacle courses, a variety of beanbag games and tag.
2006-12-03 03:59:18
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answered by Eden 5
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Basketball: knockout, change, and just a regular game are things you can do with this sport.
Kids also enjoy jump roping, kickball and, soccer.
2006-12-03 02:10:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Penalty spot shoot out taking turns in nets
2006-12-03 02:14:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Chase the fat child? There's bound to be one, and it'll be super fun for all!
2006-12-03 20:52:07
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answered by Anonymous
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hop skip and jump in teams in lines
good luck they may sleep afterwards
2006-12-03 02:10:19
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answered by DAVID M 3
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Net ball....girls against boys!! its wickeddd and theres so much tension!
2006-12-03 02:06:07
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answered by Anonymous
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