KS2 Activities
We have pulled together a list of activities and resources for KS2 children that may be suitable and can be adapted to following social distancing guidelines.
All activities will need to be risk assessed based and your school guidance around coronavirus followed. Activities should also be amended to suit your young people, facilities and environment.
The links below are provided for information only. Stride Active are not responsible for the content of any external links.
NEW: bubble dodgeball competition
British Dodgeball have produced a guide to help schools provide dodgeball considering bubbles.
NEW: Hereford Yoga
A 20 minute yoga session for KS2 that can be used in school, with social distancing
NEW: Social distancing activities
4 games and ideas that incorporate social distancing within P.E lessons
Wyre Forest and Bromsgrove SSP Resources
These activities have been developed by All Active CIC (Bromsgrove) and the Wyre Forest School Sports Partnership
YST PE Learning Activities
PE activities that can be done individually or in pairs/small groups with a focus on the development of physical competence and actively learning the importance of personal skills to support social, emotional and mental wellbeing.
YST Active Learning Activities
Teaching wider school subjects such as English and Maths in a physical way so as to reduce children sitting for too long and making the learning fun e.g. timestable squats
PE at Home
Activities that can be used at home or at school. Sports include: basketball, athletics, OAA, tennis, gymnastics, cricket and dance.
#ThisIsPE
Two-minute videos that focus on different aspects of the National Curriculum to develop children’s skill development in PE.
Disney 10 minute Shake Ups
10-minute activities based on Disney films that count towards a child’s 60 active minutes per day
Supermovers
Videos which help children move while they learn. They support curriculum subjects, including maths and English
Chance to Shine
Chance to Shine have created a bank of free resources for Primary and Secondary schools, so teachers can lead their own cricket sessions with confidence. These include lesson plans, instructional videos and top tips from the professionals.
Joe Wickes
Workouts designed for children and young people