Students complete a series of simple fitness tests, record their results, and compare over time.
Tap a step to mark it as done.
Teach: test, record, measure, improve, goal. Emphasise that results are personal — comparing with others is not the purpose.
All tests can be modified. Sit-ups can be replaced by a 30-second wall sit. Long jump can be replaced by a standing broad step.
Can students explain which fitness component each test measures? Do they set a realistic and specific improvement goal?
Stick markers replace measuring tape. Paper in the sand records sit-and-reach. No specialist equipment needed for any test.
Students think lower scores mean they are bad at PE. Reframe fitness testing as a personal baseline — the goal is improvement, not comparison.
Regular fitness testing builds self-awareness and motivates improvement. Retesting after a training block shows the value of consistent practice.
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