Starters and Plenaries for Edexcel A Level PE

I told my old HOD to reinvest in this latest material

R Flowers, HoD & Customer

Inject pace into your lessons and get across the finishing line with this dynamic pack of starter and plenary activities, designed to energise your classroom.

39-66 ready-to-use, in-class activities with teacher's notes and write-on student worksheets for immediate engagement at the start of the lesson and to extend learning through to the end.

Developing Essential Skills...
  • Perfect blend of activitiesindividual, paired, small-group and whole-class activities – foster collaboration and communication skills
  • Opportunity to learn data interpretation and analysis skills
  • Images and graphics featuring sporting examples enhance understanding and application of knowledge, connecting theory to practical sporting scenarios

Very pupil friendly...

...Pupils can pick them up and just crack on with them very easily... gets their brains going straight away

R Flowers, Head of PE & Customer

All materials included! An easy-to-use, pick-up-and-teach resource for effortless delivery and marking.

Activities include... Annotate and Apply, Be the Psychologist, Case Studies, Chain Essay, Debates, Draw It, Flow Diagram, Press Report, Timed Talk, Verbal Tennis ...and loads more!

What do teachers say about this resource? (8647)

I thought the resource was very handy for starters, I don’t use them as plenaries as I prefer to reinforce learning with an exam question, however as a starter is great. The pupils can just pick up the sheet and get cracking on immediately. Students switch straight on to the lesson and have their brains engaged... they are differentiated very well for all learners. I told my old HOD to reinvest in this latest material... It’s absolutely spot on.

R Flowers, HoD & Customer

What do teachers say about this resource? (7463)

It’s absolutely spot on. They are very pupil friendly. I thought the resource was fantastic to get lessons and pupils minds going. Pupils can pick them up and just crack on with them very easily... gets their brains going straight away. They are very pupil friendly.

R Flowers, Head of PE & Customer