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Rainy Day PE Lessons: Teaching PE in Wet Weather in a Primary School

The PE Hub

Rainy Day PE: As a primary school teacher, you may be no stranger to wet weather causing havoc during the school day! However, with some creativity and flexibility, you can still give the children high-quality PE, even with limited space.

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How to Encourage a Positive Sporting Environment

Sports for Schools

Yet the fittest five children in a year 6 class today are less fit than the least fit were 20 years ago. Participating in sports has long been on the school curriculum; teachers have long been of the opinion that there are many benefits to taking part in sporting activities, team sports in particular.

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Reigniting the Love for Movement: PE at St. Francis’s School, Australia

Gopher Sport

A Focus on Individual and Small-Team Sports Given the small group sizes at STFS, Simon has had to get creative with the types of sports and activities offered. His passion for sports was ignited by a dedicated Fijian teacher in primary school and continued to grow throughout high school, where he knew he wanted to pursue a career in PE.

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How to Encourage a Positive Sporting Environment

Sports for Schools

Yet the fittest five children in a year 6 class today are less fit than the least fit were 20 years ago. Engage the students’ voice – giving students a voice and encouraging them to take ‘ownership’ of physical activity that will bring energy and creativity to the activities way beyond what us adults can invent.

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