Teaching Resources for PE lessons

At our Primary School we play football, volley ball, rugby and we usually perform exercises aimed to stretch all muscles. Here’s a list of  suggested teaching resources that help students developing physical skills:

 

- Davies gate frame

One of the best teaching resources for PE consists of 3 multi-coloured gates, 1 each of 3 red, blue and yellow. 1 frame is fixed directly to the gym wall providing rigidity, and the other 2 have bracing ladders and are supplied with floor fittings for opening out into a ‘Y’ or ‘T’ configuration. This frame offers maximum variety with extensive climbing areas. Optional linking and bridging equipment is also available to increase the range of activities and experiences for pupils. Each frame is 2.06m wide and is available in a choice of 3 height options. There are 3 gates included and a choice of 6 gate patterns. For your convenience the Davies gate frame is available in either our most popular configuration or you are free to choose your own combination.

 

- Nestling agility tables

Frame finished in a range of scratch resistant powder coated colours. The padded tops are manufactured using flame retardant vinyl and combustion modified foam. The tables come in graded sizes and combinations for all age groups

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- Dsx game throw pack

A typical teaching resource for PE that contains all the items needed to play the most popular field events including javelin and discus. Ideal for developing hand-eye co-ordination, aim strength at Key Stages 1 and 2. The pack can be used either indoors or outdoors allowing for all year round use, and all equipment is made from soft materials to prevent injury.

 

- Speed bounce mat

Ideal for testing co-ordination, endurance, strength and speed. Children jump sideways with 2 feet together over the central hurdle in a continuous movement over 15 and 30 seconds.

 

- Bullnose Javelin

This is one of these teaching resources made of foam and suggested for PE lessons. It is ideal for developing javelin throwing techniques, with both upper primary and lower secondary aged children.

 

- High stepper

Designed to be introduced into fun obstacle courses whilst also training the high knee lift action required for sprinting. Consists of 10 bright foam wedges and 2 base mats supplied in carry bag.

 

- Junior trampoline

Kid-e-Fit mini trampoline comes complete with a support bar for extra safety and is designed to give great co-ordination and working off excess energy.

 

- Dsx heart rate monitor

Great value heart rate monitor ideal for both training and educational purposes. This teaching resource measures heart rate by the comfortable, ultra-slim chest belt are water resistant. This simple and affordable system will provide accurate and usable results.

 

- Treadmill

The belt motion is created by the child’s movement and no electronic motor exists to ensure safety and control. Complete with a display monitor which indicates distance travelled and energy used.

 

- Ab roller

This teaching resource for PE supports the weight of the head to provide the correct position for strengthening and toning the abdominal muscles. Manufactured from lightweight metal with padded grips for comfort.