School Closure

In the event of school closure pupils should complete the following work:

Week 1 HIIT Traning

St Ninian’s BGE HIIT

Fitness Monopoly 

S1-S3 Pupils

S1-S3 pupils should look through the Significant Aspects of Learning and create an A4 poster that details the aspects that are used most frequently in an activity of your choice. The more creative and colourful the better!  The best ones will be displayed in the department.

Significant Aspects of Learning

S1-S3 pupils should answer the questions on paper from the booklet below:

S1-S3 pupils should attempt the challenges below:

PE Home Learning Challenges

Daily Mindfulness

10 minutes per day, to clear your mind, relax your body and focus on your breathing – helping you be present and in the moment.

https://www.headspace.com/meditation/meditation-videos

Coping Calendar:

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All Pupils

As long as it is safe to do so, make sure you are physically active for an hour every day.  This will help your academic studies.

Advanced Higher Physical Education

Pupils should continue to complete Project.

Higher Physical Education

Pupils in Higher Physical Education should revise the relevant course booklets and answer the past paper and scenario questions.

National 5 Physical Education

In the event of severe weather and school closure, pupils in National 5 Physical Education should revise the relevant course booklets.

NPA Dance

In the event of severe weather and school closure, pupils in NPA Dance should revise the relevant course booklet.

NPA dance booklet

National 5 Dance

In the event of severe weather and school closure, pupils in National 5 Dance should revise the relevant course booklet.

National 5 Dance

Higher Dance

In the event of severe weather and school closure, pupils in Higher Dance should revise the relevant course booklet.

Higher Booklet

Sports Development

Unit 2 LO 1-4 Booklet

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