imoves

imoves is an online platform of resources for primary schools to help teachers feel super confident delivering PE lessons and building daily activity classrooms.

What do they do?

imoves is an online platform of resources for primary schools to help teachers feel super confident delivering PE lessons and building daily activity classrooms.

How can they help?

imoves award-winning resources are designed to support primary school teachers in delivering fun and engaging physical education (PE) lessons to their students. These resources cover a range of activities, including fundamental skills for games, dance, gymnastics, outdoor and adventurous activities (OAA), athletics, and even Pilates and core strength. The aim is to help non-specialist teachers deliver their lessons with confidence and without the need for extensive training. Their Active 30 resources consist of a library of 250 short, fun, active blast movies that students can follow along with from behind their desks or chairs. These movies cover a variety of activities and are updated daily, with a new one featured each day of the week. Mighty Monday is all about building strength and resilience, while Funky Friday is focused on having fun and getting your groove on. In addition to Active Blasts, they also offer Active Learning lessons in key subjects such as maths, literacy, science, humanities, and mental wellbeing. These lessons are designed to help teachers get their students moving during the more sedentary parts of the day.

What do we think?

iMoves is an innovative and engaging way for primary school children to get active whilst learning. The resources are well-structured and easy to use, with videos and lesson plans that support the national curriculum.

Top testimonial

“iMoves is an excellent resource. The children have fun and engage in their learning whilst doing exercise. They love it and so do the staff.” -Teacher, Primary School. “iMoves has provided us with the perfect platform to ensure that our children are able to get the daily physical activity that they need while engaging in activities that support their learning and development.” -Headteacher, Primary School.

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