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Admired Female Role Model
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Admired Female Role Model
📚 Part 1: Quick Facts
1. What is the full name of the woman you admire?
2. What is her role in PE or sport?
PE teacherCoachAthleteParent / CarerOther (write below)
3. Which sport(s) or activities is she involved in? (Tick all that apply)
NetballRugbyRunning / AthleticsFitness / Strength trainingOther
4. How often do you see her at PE or training?
Every lessonOnce a weekOccasionallyRarely
✏️ Part 2: Questions to Ask & Personal Reflection
5. List three questions you would like to ask her. (a, b, c)
6. What do you admire most about her? Give two clear reasons.
7. How does she inspire you in PE? Include examples of things she says or actions she takes.
8. Describe one time she made you feel supported or proud during a PE lesson or event.
9. Why did you choose this person as your role model? Write 1–2 sentences.
10. Creative: Draw her doing a sport or supporting you in PE. Label one thing she does that helps you feel good.
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