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Tollcross Primary Outdoor PE Project. Tollcross Primary. Lynn Brand. overview Fiona Chadwick teaching and learning impact on learners Yusef Khan design and implementation Michal Sulowski. design and implementation. Tollcross Primary Outdoor PE Project.
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Tollcross Primary • Lynn Brand. overview • Fiona Chadwick teaching and learning impact on learners • Yusef Khan design and implementation • Michal Sulowski. design and implementation
Tollcross Primary Outdoor PE Project • Grant from Education Scotland £3000 • Developing core skills in PE through use of technology • Outdoor PE Route at Lochrin Basin - 8 stations with 3 levels at each station • Outdoor signs and 14 iPod touch • IDL -Outdoor Learning, PE, Technologies and Literacy • QR codes - used to provide instructions for each activity • A QR code is a readable barcode that can be scanned for information. • Used technology to make own QR codes • Resource for local schools and our local community • Sharing good practice - school level , Edinburgh Education awards (commendation) & short listed for The Scottish Education Awards
Learning & Teaching • All pupils were involved with project from start to finish and it was designed to be inclusive. • Visit canal area to explore what was available. • Work with PE teacher to develop a series of movements • Communicate with others and share ideas to ensure project runs effectively. • developed a range of additional skills in cooperative learning and literacy.
Skills • HWB & Technology focus curriculum areas. • transferable skills • creativity, organisation and evaluation • cooperative learning with class and also working with a range of others • developing significant aspects in literacy • literacy - talking and listening with classmates, members of public, peers, visitors and presenting • literacy - writing instructions in a clear and logical sequence, writing for purpose (explain exercise) • problem solving and compromising
QR code Technology • Familiarise with QR code technology and how it could be used in an educational context • Learn how to read and create QR codes suitable for a fitness course • trial the fitness course throughout the design process. Make any adjustments as the project progressed. • Work with other classes obtaining peer feedback in order to continue to modify and improve project. • Publish updates on blog as it developed to share our progress widely.
pupils from our class went out to the canal and asked members of the public what they used the canal for… the majority of people said they use it for work but also to keep fit. Survey
we thought of an idea that would be beneficial and fun at the same time we designed a circuit containing 8 stations with 3 levels at each. the circuit is open to all ages and our aim is to get members of the public active as well as children and parents. The Idea
our wonderful P.E teacher Mr Devine helped us create exercise sequences to develop core skills in PE. each group worked on a different body part we designed a sequence of exercises at 3 different levels – level 1 to level 3 Making up the Exercises
we bought 14 ipods using part of the £3000 grant from Education Scotland we used the ipods to design, make and scan QR codes you will need to scan the codes to get the activity instructions when you finish the circuit you can download and print a certificate of achievement from our school website. QR Code
What the QR codes look like… Easy Medium Difficult
We hope you enjoy using the Outdoor PE Route… • here are some things to consider before we go !
please take extra care near the edge of the canal follow the instructions of your group leader wait for the signal to start your activity and the signal to end and move to the next station stay with your group at all times have fun and let us know what you think please download a certificate from our school website once you have completed the course Keep safe and have fun !
To download a certificate and find out more please have a look at our school website and PE Project Blog.
Dr Alasdair Allan MSP, Minister for Learning, Science & Scotland’s Languages and Shona Robison MSP, Minister for Commonwealth Games & Sport visited our school to find out about our project. Sharing our Project
If you want a fun and healthy day out, visit the Lochrin Basin at the canal and try out our QR code fitness course! www.tollcrosspeproject.wordpress.com/