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Story added: 7th July 2020

The resource details fun ways teachers can create 'fun playgrounds during social distancing'

According to our Schools department, social distanced playgrounds don’t have to be dull places; and they’ve proved it by creating a free online resource for teachers and school staff.

The online resource for is packed full of ideas for fun outdoor exercises and games for students, all of which conform to social distancing guidelines (and require minimal equipment).

Exercises are illustrated in a series of 14 short videos, and can be completed individually or in small group ‘bubbles’.

The resource, which is supported by the Premier League Primary Stars programme, is available online and completely free.

To access the course, please click here.

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Teacher Training Programme

The Premier League Primary Stars Teacher Training Programme aims to improve teachers’ knowledge, skills, and confidence to deliver PE and School Sport.

The programme offers a range of workshops that will allow you to engage pupils and maximise their learning time in PE.

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