Brompton Westbrook Primary School

Kings Bastion, Brompton, Gillingham, Kent. ME7 5DQ

bromptonoffice@thewestbrooktrust.org

01634 844152

Key Stage 1 Sport

The ideas on this page are all suitable for keeping Key Stage 1 children physically active during the time that we have to stay at home.  We would love to see some photos so we can display them here. 

New PE resources for Lockdown 2021!

We have received some new PE resources which you might like to try out at home.

www.peplanning.org.uk/downloads/pe-at-home

These resources below should help motivate you to continue doing your Daily Mile:

Daily Mile Bingo and Daily Mile Bingo Certificate

Look forward to Spring!

Take part in My Active Rainbow Challenge with the chance to win vouchers for our school.

Super Movers

As it's really important to stay active during this time when we can't participate in PE lessons at school, the BBC has put together a collection of videos which help children move while they learn.

Click this link here for some excellent ideas that support the children in their curriculum learning, including maths and English.  Use the KS1 videos.  

Disney Ten Minute Shake Ups

To help younger children reach their 60 minutes of activity per day, click here to take a look at ten-minute videos based on Disney films.

Boogie Beebies

Younger siblings might enjoy dancing along with CBeebies presenters.  Click this link here to help get them moving!

6s children's ideas

Before we had to close, the children in 6s put together a series of ideas for keeping active at home.

Perhaps these will inspire you to think of your own.  Click here to see what they came up with!

PE with Joe

We are actively supporting these Monday to Friday 9am workouts which can be accessed by clicking here.

Each time you complete one of these sessions, you will contribute to the NHS Charities Together fund.

#ThisIsPE

Use this link here to access two-minute videos presented by PE teachers, posted on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 1pm. 

These videos focus on different aspects of the National Curriculum, meaning children can still develop their PE skills. 

There is no need for PE kit or sports equipment - everything needed can be found around the home.

Extra-curricular clubs

Our sports partners have also been busy posting skills-based videos.  These include a variety of workouts, football and table tennis skills.

Click here for New Generation Sports and here for Strive PE and Sport.

England Rugby School of Ruck

Are you ready to take on the Six Nations Grand Slam Challenge?

Click here to see rugby-based learning activities devised by England Rugby.

Do you know how 'The Cabbage Patch' relates to rugby?  Click the link to find out!

 Click here to read a story about lost lucky boots and here for activities based on the story.

Water Safety

If you are planning a trip to the beach, where your children will be able to enjoy the open water for a swim or paddle, please make sure your children know how to FLOAT – this will help save their life if they should fall into open water, or get into trouble while playing in the water.  A video showing children how to float is here.

The resources below will help you reinforce the message about how to stay safe at the beach.

Spot the dangers

Water Safety Passport and Guidance notes 

Water Hero song

KS1 Certificate