real gym - Axbridge Exploding the myths whilst enabling every child to stretch themselves

real gym is an innovative, inclusive programme which supports teachers to deliver high quality gymnastic lessons where all children can be enriched, enabled and extended in PE. This vibrant programme develops Fundamental Movement Skills (FMS) via gymnastic activities providing children with a springboard for future opportunities.

The course will show you how to:

  • create enabling environments that include, challenge and support all children
  • progressively develop gymnastic skills
  • apply skills in competitive and cooperative applications
  • explore space, apparatus, sequences and floor work
  • use large apparatus effectively in curriculum lessons

Cost: £225 plus VAT and includes

  • A full day, training to give practitioners the confidence to deliver inclusive and challenging gymnastics.
  • Practical exploration of progressive skills, how to set up large gymnastic apparatus and use of mats.
  • Introduction booklet, including glossary, hall set up ideas and safe practice advice.
  • Comprehensive Scheme of Work and Curriculum Map.
  • 12 Interactive Lesson Plans for your year group.
  • 35 double-sided A4 progressive Skill Cards.
  • Creative Dice and Dice matrix poster to engage and excite pupils.
real gym resources

Target Audience:

Early Years Foundation Stage, Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2

Date:

Friday 19th May 2017 (9am - 3.00pm)

Venue:

Axbridge C of E First School, Moorland Street, Axbridge, Somerset BS26 2BA

Booking:

Please contact Toni Smyth at tsmyth@sasp.co.uk to book your place or for more details.

Additional Information:

  • Please wear clothing appropriate for gym activities
  • Lunch will be provided
  • Parking is available on site
"I feel more confident teaching gym. Love the contents and Lesson Plans etc…Inspiring! I feel inspired to go back to school and revamp the PE curriculum." Sam Jane, teacher from Cornwall.
" ..very informative day that has inspired me to a greater level of confidence to teach gym as part of a holistic PE curriculum." Tracey Robson, teacher from Norwich.

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