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Strider Bike Skills

PE • 30 • 16 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards

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PE
30
16 students
14 March 2025

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 5 of 7 in the unit "Strider Bike Adventures". Lesson Title: Locomotor Movements on Bikes Lesson Description: Students will explore different locomotor movements such as starting, stopping, and turning while riding their strider bikes. They will practice these skills in a controlled environment.

Strider Bike Skills

Lesson Overview

  • Unit: Strider Bike Adventures (Lesson 5 of 7)
  • Subject: Physical Education
  • Year Group: Kindergarten
  • Time Duration: 30 Minutes
  • Class Size: 16 Students
  • UK Curriculum Link: EYFS Physical Development – Moving and Handling
  • Learning Objectives:
    • Develop control and coordination when riding a Strider bike.
    • Practise fundamental locomotor movements: starting, stopping, and turning.
    • Build confidence and balance in a controlled environment.

Resources & Equipment

  • 16 Strider bikes (one per child)
  • Cones to mark start/stop zones and turning points
  • Safety helmets (one per child)
  • Whistle for teacher cueing
  • Floor markers for visual guidance

Lesson Breakdown

1. Warm-Up (5 Minutes) – Get Moving!

Objective: Prepare the body for movement and introduce key concepts.

Activity: “Traffic Light Signals”

  • Red Light: Stop and stand still.
  • Yellow Light: Walk beside the bike.
  • Green Light: Glide forward using balanced strides.

💡 Teacher Tip: Use exaggerated body movements to model each action and engage children in a fun and interactive way.


2. Main Activity (20 Minutes) – Bike Control Mastery

A. Starting & Stopping (5 Minutes)

  • Line up students at the starting line.
  • Demonstrate “push-glide” technique for starting.
  • Children take turns practising starting confidently.
  • Introduce stopping with “foot-down braking,” ensuring safety.
  • Reinforce stopping using visual markers (cones).

📢 Verbal Cue: “Push, glide, stop!”

B. Turning & Changing Direction (5 Minutes)

  • Set up cones in a gentle slalom course.
  • Demonstrate slow, controlled turning (leaning slightly and using small corrections).
  • Encourage children to navigate the turns gradually.
  • Pair children and let them observe each other to reinforce learning.

🎯 Challenge: “Can you turn without putting your foot down?”

C. Confidence Course (10 Minutes) – Adventure Ride!

  • Create a short, structured bike path with start/stop points and turns.
  • Students ride around the course, applying all learned skills.
  • Introduce challenges like “freeze” stops and smooth turns.
  • Provide encouraging feedback, especially for hesitant riders.

🤩 Engagement Idea: Give each child a “Bike Explorer” sticker when they complete the course successfully.


3. Cool Down (5 Minutes) – Park & Reflect

Activity: “Park & Stretch”

  • Guide students to slowly ride to a designated “bike parking” area.
  • Lead a short stretching routine: big arm circles, gentle leg stretches.
  • Discuss their favourite part of the lesson and what they found challenging.

🗣 Reflection Questions:

  • “What was easy about riding today?”
  • “What did you learn about stopping?”
  • “How did it feel to turn?”

Assessment & Differentiation

Assessment Criteria:

✅ Can the child start the bike with controlled movement?
✅ Can they stop safely and confidently?
✅ Can they turn without losing balance?
✅ Are they demonstrating improved confidence on their Strider bike?

Differentiation Strategies:

  • For Less Confident Riders: Offer extra support by holding handlebars lightly or using a lead-follow method.
  • For More Advanced Riders: Introduce tighter turns or encourage them to glide for longer distances.
  • For SEN Students: Provide additional time for practice and use visual cue cards to reinforce instructions.

Teacher Reflection

  • What strategies worked best for engaging students?
  • Which students might need additional support in the next lesson?
  • Did the pacing of activities allow all students to grasp concepts confidently?

👀 Forward Planning: The next lesson will further develop students’ ability to ride independently and increase their speed and endurance on different surfaces.


🚴 Closing Thought: “Every child is on their own biking adventure—our goal is to make the journey safe, exciting, and confidence-boosting!”

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