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Click here or on the image below to access our full suite of games resources on our updated Scoilnet PE page. The strand units of the Games curriculum include: Sending, receiving and travelling
This resource looks to provide teachers with a bank of playground games to use during the PE lesson and in turn pupils can play these games during break times. Playing playground games
The Primary School Sports Initiative presents a set of support materials for five strand units of the physical education curriculum: Athletics, Dance, Games, Gymnastics and Outdoor and Adventure Activities.
games are aimed at group and individual participation using playground markings and games. They can be simplified or progressed depending on the age and ability of the children.
The PE Warm Up Games section provides you with Physical Education resources which will help you to plan PE Warm Up Games. Each PE Game outlines what equipment is required, how to set the game up, how to play the game and how to differentiate the game.
The PE Game Ideas section provides you with Physical Education resources which will help you to plan PE Warm Up Games, PE Tag Games, PE Thinking Games, and PE Coordination Games. Within each section you will find a whole range of different games which will excite and challenge your students.
To increase the level of difficulty simply reduce the size of the play area. Create an inner zone in the play area, with fewer obstacles, for children with limited mobility who may wish to move at a slower pace.