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This is a comprehensive yet accessible guide to the teaching and
learning of physical education in the primary school. By taking a
developmental approach, readers are encouraged to plan lessons that
are individually relevant, worthwhile and exciting for children,
and to ensure that learning is at the heart of the physical
education experience. In addition to covering all activity areas of
the physical education curriculum, the authors provide guidance to
ensure that the subject is planned, delivered, assessed and managed
effectively. Teachers are encouraged to consider a range of issues
that impact on subject delivery, and reflect on strategies and
skills required for effective subject leadership. This book is
invaluable reading for all in-service and trainee primary teachers,
and those who work within wider school sports partnerships. It
provides a theoretical and practical focus for those wishing to
deliver high quality physical education in the primary school.
This book is designed to help teachers develop well-structured and
progressive programs of gymnastics activities for primary-aged
children (3-11 years). In gymnastics, children learn not only how
their bodies move and how body parts work in co-operation with
other parts, but they are also able to develop awareness of space
and a sense of control. Practical Primary Gymnastics presents
themed activities appropriate for infant, junior and upper junior
levels, and shows how teachers can plan to use these in structured
themes of work. The activities aim to broaden children's abilities
in: jumping and landing skills; rolling actions; taking weight on
different body parts; using a range of traveling actions; and
working at floor level and using gymnastic apparatus at varying
heights. Gymnastics is a fundamental part of the PE curriculum.
This book offers practical help for teachers in this vital area and
focuses on enabling individual children to succeed at their own
level.
This book is designed to help teachers develop well-structured and
progressive programs of gymnastics activities for primary-aged
children (3-11 years). In gymnastics, children learn not only how
their bodies move and how body parts work in co-operation with
other parts, but they are also able to develop awareness of space
and a sense of control. Practical Primary Gymnastics presents
themed activities appropriate for infant, junior and upper junior
levels, and shows how teachers can plan to use these in structured
themes of work. The activities aim to broaden children's abilities
in: jumping and landing skills; rolling actions; taking weight on
different body parts; using a range of traveling actions; and
working at floor level and using gymnastic apparatus at varying
heights. Gymnastics is a fundamental part of the PE curriculum.
This book offers practical help for teachers in this vital area and
focuses on enabling individual children to succeed at their own
level.
This is a comprehensive yet accessible guide to the teaching and
learning of physical education in the primary school. By taking a
developmental approach, readers are encouraged to plan lessons that
are individually relevant, worthwhile and exciting for children,
and to ensure that learning is at the heart of the physical
education experience. In addition to covering all activity areas of
the physical education curriculum, the authors provide guidance to
ensure that the subject is planned, delivered, assessed and managed
effectively. Teachers are encouraged to consider a range of issues
that impact on subject delivery, and reflect on strategies and
skills required for effective subject leadership. This book is
invaluable reading for all in-service and trainee primary teachers,
and those who work within wider school sports partnerships. It
provides a theoretical and practical focus for those wishing to
deliver high quality physical education in the primary school.
This book encourages effective teaching and learning in primary
physical education, supporting the reader in meeting the QTS
Standards and beyond. It explores the importance of PE for
children's learning and advocates a developmental approach to
teaching; it also examines a model of professional practice based
on personal reflection and self-appraisal, and emphasises the
importance of continuing professional development. A rich selection
of practical activities is provided, which cater for children's
learning needs across the primary years. Content is related to
current agendas and issues, including the Primary National
Strategy, Excellence and Enjoyment, Every Child Matters and the
forthcoming Olympics.
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