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"PE insights" is a podcast aimed at providing primary PE teachers with practical advice and strategies for teaching fitness and health to primary students. The podcast covers the benefits of physical activity, incorporating movement into daily lessons, accommodating students with special needs, creating a supportive environment for the movement, offering a variety of physical activities, and staying up-to-date with the latest research and best practices in physical education. The podcast's goal is to help promote physical and cognitive health, enhance academic success, and foster a love of physical activity in primary students.

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Subtitle: Developing Fundamental Movement Skills, Confidence, and Physical Literacy in ChildrenSummary: "The Physical Literacy" podcast is a resource for primary educators to gain information and strategies on how to develop fundamental movement skills, physical literacy, and confidence in children. The podcast covers topics such as what physical literacy is, why it's important, and how to foster a supportive and inclusive environment for physical activity.Episode Notes:Define what physical literacy is and why it's importantDiscuss the importance of starting early and providing a variety of physical experiencesExplain the importance of allowing children to move at their own pace and find their own styleDiscuss the role of sport skills in physical literacyExplain the importance of incorporating physical activity into the daily routineEmphasise the importance of creating a supportive and inclusive environment for physical activityEncourage continuous learning and growth for educators in the field of physical education.Check out our bio: https://bio.site/PrimaryPEFollow your Host: https://www.instagram.com/primarypespecialist/https://twitter.com/PrimaryPESWebsite: https://www.primaryphysicaleducation.co.uk/Lesson Plans and schemes of works:https://www.primaryphysicaleducation.co.uk/lessonplans
Summary: In this episode of "Fit for Learning", we dive into the topic of "Movement Matters" and the importance of physical activity and movement in the primary classroom. We explore the benefits of physical activity for our students, from improving their physical health to enhancing their cognitive function. We also share tips and strategies for incorporating movement into daily lessons, including using active breaks, using movement to reinforce learning, and making movement enjoyable for our students.Key Takeaways:Physical activity plays a critical role in the development and well-being of primary students.Incorporating movement into daily lessons can improve students' attention and focus, reduce stress and anxiety, and enhance their overall well-being.Active breaks can help students stay engaged and focused throughout the day.Incorporating movement into other subjects, such as math or language arts, can help make learning more engaging and interactive.Movement and physical activity should be enjoyable for our students. Accommodating children with special needs is crucial.Special Notes:Research shows that physical activity can have numerous benefits for our students, including improving attention and focus, reducing stress and anxiety, and enhancing overall well-being.Incorporating movement into daily lessons doesn't have to be limited to just physical education class. Incorporating movement into other subjects, such as math or language arts, can help make learning more engaging and interactive.Remember to make movement and physical activity enjoyable for our students. Accommodating children with special needs and providing appropriate modifications or accommodations is important.Check out our bio: https://bio.site/PrimaryPEFollow your Host: https://www.instagram.com/primarypespecialist/https://twitter.com/PrimaryPESWebsite: https://www.primaryphysicaleducation.co.uk/Lesson Plans and schemes of works:https://www.primaryphysicaleducation.co.uk/lessonplans
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