Subject: Physical and Health Education Class: Primary 1 Term: First Term Examination Objectives Running is usually __________ than walking. a) slower b) faster c) equal d) backward __________ is the act of using your leg to hit a ball. a) Catching b) Throwing c) Kicking d) Skipping Throwing a ball requires extending your __________. a)
Subject: Physical and Health Education Class: Primary 1 Term: First Term Week: 10 Revision Test Fill-in-the-Blank Questions (30 Questions) Jumping from a standing position and landing on both feet is called a __________ jump. a) hop b) leap c) standing d) skip Throwing involves gripping a ball firmly and __________ it outward. a) pushing b)
Subject: Physical and Health Education Class: Primary 1 Term: First Term Week: 9 Age: 6 years Topic: Athletics – Jumps Sub-topic: Simple Jumps and Safety Rules Duration: 40 minutes Behavioural Objectives: By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to: Describe simple jumps. Perform simple athletics jumping activities. State the safety rules in
Primary 1 Physical and Health Education, Second Term Safety Rules in Swimming Primary 1 Physical and Health Education **In “Fire on the Mountain,” you stop when someone shouts, “Fire on the mountain!” and resume when they say, “Do not let my people go!” This game helps develop __________ skills. a) Listening b) Reading c) Drawing
Primary 1: Physical and Health Education, Second Term Subject: Physical and Health Education Class: Primary 1 Term: Second Term Week: 9 Topic: Revision on Physical and Health Education Topics Sub-topic: Local Games, Basic Skills in Ball Games, Safety Rules in Football, Swimming (Aquatic) Duration: 40 minutes Entry Behaviour: Recall the names of the games and
Subject: Physical and Health Education Class: Primary 1 Term: Second Term Week: 8 Topic: Safety Rules in Swimming Duration: 40 minutes Entry Behaviour: Students should have basic knowledge of water-related activities and a general understanding of safety rules. Key Words: Swimming, Safety Rules, Water, Lifeguard, Float Behavioural Objectives: Students will identify essential safety rules when
Primary 1: Physical and Health Education, Second Term Local Games Like Fire on the Mountain, Who is in the garden etc Primary 1 Physical and Health Education Objectives Swimming is moving your body in __________. a) Sand b) Air c) Water d) Space Preliminary swimming involves learning to float and kick in __________ water. a)
Subject: Physical and Health Education Class: Primary 1 Term: Second Term Week: 6 Topic: Swimming (Aquatic): Explaining Water Fun! 🏊♂️🌊 Duration: 40 minutes Entry Behaviour: Ask students if they’ve ever played in water and what they enjoyed about it. Key Words: Swimming, Aquatic, Preliminary, Fun, Water Safety, Float, Kick, Gear, Goggles. Behavioural Objectives: By the
Subject: Physical and Health Education Class: Primary 1 Term: Second Term Week: 4 Topic: Safety Rules in Football Games Duration: 40 minutes Entry Behaviour: Ask students if they remember any safety rules from the previous lessons. Key Words: Football Games, Safety Rules, Coach, Listening, Playing Area, Celebrate, Distance, Goalpost, Hydration, Jersey, Teammates. Behavioural Objectives: By
Subject: Physical and Health Education Class: Primary 1 Term: Second Term Week: 3 Topic: Basic Skills in Ball Games Duration: 40 minutes Entry Behaviour: Ask students to name a ball game they enjoy playing and share one skill they think is important in that game. Key Words: Ball games, Running, Jumping, Throwing, Catching, Kicking, Balancing,