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This is a comprehensive scheme of work for a First Year PE class. They have completed Physical Education in a variety of amounts. Most pupils will be involved in the local GAA/hurling club and some pupils will have be involved in some Physical Activity in Primary School. This scheme will apply a holistic approach to the concept of Physical Activity for young people. It will aim to provide activity at a moderate to vigorous level, while teaching about the importance of MVPA for 60 minutes every day to gain the associated health benefits. It reflects the syllabus in that it recognises the ‘physical, emotional, mental and social dimensions of human movement.’
View full descriptionStrand: Assessment
Suggestions for use: They are a first year class. They have completed Physical Education in a variety of amounts. Most pupils will be involved in the local GAA/hurling club and some pupils will have be involved in some Physical Activity in Primary School. This scheme will apply a holistic approach to the concept of Physical Activity for young people. It will aim to provide activity at a moderate to vigorous level, while teaching about the importance of MVPA for 60 minutes every day to gain the associated health benefits. It reflects the syllabus in that it recognises the ‘physical, emotional, mental and social dimensions of human movement.’
Key Skills: Being Creative Communicating Managing Information and Thinking Staying Well Working with Others Literacy Numeracy Managing Myself
Strand: Short Course
Suggestions for use: They are a first year class. They have completed Physical Education in a variety of amounts. Most pupils will be involved in the local GAA/hurling club and some pupils will have be involved in some Physical Activity in Primary School. This scheme will apply a holistic approach to the concept of Physical Activity for young people. It will aim to provide activity at a moderate to vigorous level, while teaching about the importance of MVPA for 60 minutes every day to gain the associated health benefits. It reflects the syllabus in that it recognises the ‘physical, emotional, mental and social dimensions of human movement.’ This scheme can be easily adapted for the Short Course Learning Outcomes.
Key Skills: Being Creative Communicating Managing Information and Thinking Staying Well Working with Others Literacy Numeracy Managing Myself
This is a scheme of work for dance for junior cycle PE. This scheme of work outlines a plan for six weeks for teaching and learning activities to meet the learning outcomes of the junior cycle JCPE curriculum. It could also be easily adapted to meet the learning outcomes of the PE short course.
View full descriptionStrand: Dance
Suggestions for use: This scheme of work can be adapted for use with any junior cycle PE classes. The associated lesson plans are also uploaded to this site.
Key Skills: Being Creative Communicating Working with Others Managing Myself
Strand: Dance
Suggestions for use: This scheme of work can be adapted for use with any junior cycle PE classes. The associated lesson plans are also uploaded to this site.
Key Skills: Staying Well
This scheme of work is designed for the JCPE and JC PE short course learning outcomes in mind. The idea comes from the ITV based programme 'The Cube'. I originally designed this with a Year 7 group when working in England. I have adapted it for the Irish curriculum. It is a good idea to include students in the design of learning activities.
View full descriptionStrand: Adventure Activities
Suggestions for use: This scheme of work is designed for the JCPE and JC PE short course learning outcomes in mind. The idea comes from the ITV based programme 'The Cube'. I originally designed this with a Year 7 group when working in England. I have adapted it for the Irish curriculum. It is a good idea to include students in the design of learning activities.
Key Skills: Being Creative Working with Others Managing Myself
Strand: Short Course
Suggestions for use: This scheme of work is designed for the JCPE and JC PE short course learning outcomes in mind. The idea comes from the ITV based programme 'The Cube'. I originally designed this with a Year 7 group when working in England. I have adapted it for the Irish curriculum. It is a good idea to include students in the design of learning activities.
Key Skills: Being Creative Communicating Working with Others
This is a four week scheme of work for yoga and meditation. This scheme offers ideas for teaching and learning of yoga towards health and wellbeing.
View full descriptionStrand: Health Related Activity
Suggestions for use: This is a four week scheme of work for yoga and meditation. This scheme offers ideas for teaching and learning of yoga towards health and wellbeing.
Key Skills: Staying Well Working with Others Managing Myself
Strand: Short Course
Suggestions for use: This is a four week scheme of work for yoga and meditation. This scheme offers ideas for teaching and learning of yoga towards health and wellbeing.
Key Skills: Managing Information and Thinking Staying Well Working with Others
This is a four week scheme of work for Yoga for JCPE or SCPE students. The scheme of work is created with the PE teacher who is not a yoga specialist and with the Health Related Activity strand in focus.
View full descriptionStrand: Health Related Activity
Suggestions for use: This is a four week scheme of work for Yoga for JCPE or SCPE students. The scheme of work is created with the PE teacher who is not a yoga specialist and with the Health Related Activity strand in focus.
Key Skills: Communicating Staying Well Working with Others
Strand: Short Course
Suggestions for use: This is a four week scheme of work for Yoga for JCPE or SCPE students. The scheme of work is created with the PE teacher who is not a yoga specialist and with the Health Related Activity strand in focus.
Key Skills: Staying Well Working with Others
These are a series of four lesson plans to compliment the Yoga Scheme of Work. There is a clear sequence through the lesson and they include the basics of Yoga only so that the non-Yoga specialist PE teacher can include them in their lesson.
View full descriptionStrand: Health Related Activity
Suggestions for use: These are a series of four lesson plans to compliment the Yoga Scheme of Work. There is a clear sequence through the lesson and they include the basics of Yoga only so that the non-Yoga specialist PE teacher can include them in their lesson.
Key Skills: Staying Well Working with Others
Strand: Short Course
Suggestions for use: These are a series of four lesson plans to compliment the Yoga Scheme of Work. There is a clear sequence through the lesson and they include the basics of Yoga only so that the non-Yoga specialist PE teacher can include them in their lesson.
Key Skills: Staying Well Managing Myself
Resources were personally created by a PE associate and contributed to Scoilnet. Within this learning path, you will find scheme of work, ultimate frisbee in ten steps, triangle of learning, word-search, self assessment traffic lights and task cards.
View full descriptionStrand: Games
Suggestions for use: Teacher should read the scheme of work before the year begins so that planning for ultimate Frisbee can happen in good time. Use the resources provided to guide you in assessment.
Key Skills: Being Creative Communicating Managing Information and Thinking Staying Well Working with Others Managing Myself
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