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A ten-question quiz on KS1 PE concepts โ€” categorising movement skills (is throwing a locomotor or manipulative skill?), team-game tactics (attack vs defend), warming up, and basic body knowledge. Several questions are framed around real scenarios (“you’re about to play football โ€” what should you do FIRST?”) to test understanding rather than recall.

The vocabulary children need to talk about movement and games at KS1. Each card pairs a term with a clear definition and an everyday example. Builds the language of PE so children can describe what they’re doing โ€” a real Y2 NC expectation (“evaluating performance”).

Five PE Games for Home & Garden is a five-game KS1 activity book mapped to the DfE National Curriculum for Physical Education, covering fundamental movement skills for Years 1–2. Children run a garden sprint race, toss and catch a beanbag, walk a wobbly balance trail, hop and jump along a trail, then cool down and reflect on their active day. Each game includes clear how-to-play instructions, a practical activity card to fill in, and a short healthy-body knowledge check. It is a hands-on, reflective book with no pass-or-fail tone — every game can be adapted for ability and space, and is fully SEND-friendly with high-contrast and large-text modes.

A short guide for parents. The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend at least 60 minutes of moderate activity per day for primary-age children โ€” and most don’t hit it. This guide gives four practical ideas to help, the Daily Mile concept (which many UK schools now run), and the genuinely important conversation about what to say when your child claims they’re “rubbish at sport”.

A planning companion for the KS1 PE unit. Maps the pack’s resources to the three NC statutory requirements (basic movements, team games, dance) and the Ofsted-aligned Fundamental Movement Skills framework. Includes detailed safety guidance, a section on managing the “I don’t want to play” / less-confident pupil, and a 6-lesson scheme.

Particularly useful is the honest section on this pack’s limits โ€” Learnaroo Hub can’t replace a real PE lesson, but can prepare children for one and support home activity.

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