PE
Physical education (PE) and physical activity- links from the Department for Education:
This updated list of physical education (PE) and physical activity resources has been collected and assured with support from organisations including:
- the Association for Physical Education
- Public Health England
- Sport England
- the Yorkshire Sport Foundation
These resources will help young people to get the daily 60 minutes of activity recommended by the UK Chief Medical Officer in fun ways.
All the resources listed here are for activities designed to be carried out indoors or, if available, a garden. Children and their parents/carers can exercise outside as often as they wish.
Exercise or recreation can be:
- alone
- with members of your household
- with 1 other person from outside your household, while keeping 2 metres apart at all times
Outdoor exercise could include a walk, run or cycle with members of your household.
Children and young people should always follow the latest official advice on social distancing.
The activities can be adapted to suit the abilities and physical, emotional and learning needs of individual children and young people. Always make sure that the space and any equipment children and young people will use for these activities are safe.
PE and physical activity: primary
Boogie Beebies
Website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006mvsc
Key stages: early years foundation stage
Description: videos that get younger children up and dancing with CBeebies presenters.
Registration: not required
Disney 10 Minute Shakeups
Website: https://www.nhs.uk/10-minute-shake-up/shake-ups
Key stages: early years foundation stage to key stage 2
Description: 10-minute activities based on Disney films that count towards a child’s 60 active minutes per day.
Registration: not required
Super Movers
Website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/supermovers
Key stages: key stage 1 and key stage 2
Description: videos which help children move while they learn. They support curriculum subjects, including maths and English.
Registration: not required
#ThisIsPE
Website: https://www.afpe.org.uk/physical-education/thisispe-supporting-parents-to-teach-pe-at-home/
Key stages: key stage 1 and key stage 2
Description: videos delivered by teachers focussing on the PE curriculum which are accessible on YouTube.
Registration: not required