Are you an Elementary teacher? Are some of your kids busting to bounce a ball, eager to leap over some obstacles or raring to boot a soccer ball over the playground fence? Don’t worry, I understand, I’m here to help with that – I cover these fundamental gross-motor skills through different sports:
• Striking › 🏒 (baseball, tennis, hockey) 2-handed, 1-handed, overhead, passing, dribbling & shooting
• Moving › 🎽 (athletics, gymnastics) Sprinting, dodging, jumping, balancing, hopping skipping…
• Bouncing › 🏀 (basketball) Dribbling, protection, cross-overs, shooting
• Throwing and • catching › 🏈 (American football, handball…) Chest & bounce passing, overarm & underarm throwing, catching
• Kicking › ⚽ (soccer) Passing, controlling, dribbling, shooting, skills, punting
• Gymnastics › Shapes, balances, supports, rotations, ground work
• Fitness circuits › Core, flexibility & balance, stamina, leg strength, arm strength, whole body
Click on an age range to view some lesson ideas and activities:
Teaching resources…
Get started by download this FREE teacher start pack, its a comprehensive handbook for all teachers, to help with physical education, full with free resources, printable task cards, lesson plans and more. Click below to download now ›
My goal here at Prime Coaching Sport is to equip you, the elementary teacher, with the knowledge, resources and skills required to deliver game-changing sport to your kids in school, PE lessons, camps and carnivals. Developed with experienced and passionate elementary sport teachers, I offer a quality collection of no-prep lesson plans, games, skills, drills and activities that you can easily teach at your school.
‘Solo Sport Skills’ video series ›
…and finally, if you need a new dynamic way to teach PE, I’ve put together the ✮ Solo Sport SKills course ✮ video library complete with printable task cards. It’s a massive collection of over 240 individual physical education challenges to develop fundamental sport skills and has EVERYTHING YOU NEED to build a PE structure for your school.
Click Here to find out more about the course.
‘How to teach PE’ videos ›
Each skill element has an accompanying instructional video to help you know what exactly to say and how the skill should look (click below to view the collection) ›››