Physical education

This subject inspires young people to participate in competitive sport and other physically demanding activities. It involves becoming physically confident and healthy and develops attributes such as resilience, fairness and respect.

We found 173 challenges in the Subject area 'Physical education'

Challenge Level NLH
Learners will accept support to experience a range of health and fitness activities using different equipment or resources.
WTE1  10
The learner will experience hydrotherapy sessions.
WTE1  20
The leaner will take part in a basic session of ten pin bowling with peers to explore the sights, sounds and touch of ten pin bowling.
WTE1  20
The learner will engage in simple boccia activities to develop their ball skills.
WTE1  10
The learner will make choices and participate in a range of sport and leisure activities, both at school and in the local community.
Entry 1  30
The learner will experience a range of sport and leisure activities, and will be supported to develop their self-advocacy skills by indicate preferences.
WTE1  20
The learner will learn how to and demonstrate their ability to perform a basic faecal egg count (FEC) for horses
Level 1  20
The learner will be able to follow a simple map in the community.
WTE1  20
The learner will be able to follow a simple map in the community.
Entry 1  20
The learner will be able to develop a personal fitness programme and complete it over a period of time.
Level 1  20
The learner will engage in a variety of physical fitness activities which have a direct effect on their health, fitness and wellbeing.
Entry 1  10
Learners will be able to identify suitable clothing for their swimming session and with help dress themselves in it.
WTE1  10
Learners will be able to identify suitable clothing for their swimming session and with help dress themselves in it.
WTE1  10
The learner will be able to visit a community group dog walk.
WTE1  10
The learner will develop the basic skills required for fishing.
Entry 3  20
The learner will be able to plan and go for a walk safely in a public area.
WTE1  10
The learner will be able to plan and go for a walk safely in the countryside.
Entry 2  10
Learners will be able to attend swimming sessions, understand the benefits of swimming and show some improvement.
Entry 3  10
The learner will develop gymnastics skills and perform a simple gymnastics routine.
Entry 1  10
Learners will be able to halter and lead a horse safely.
Entry 3  20