KS25 quizzes

Physical Education

Game Tactics 1

Tactics can make all the difference when you're playing a game. Strategic moves can bring victory in sports too. Learn how strategies are employed in some of the games you play in PE, like netball, hockey or football, in this fun quiz written for KS2 students in Year 3, Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6.

Questions

3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

Swimming

When we move through water, using our arms and legs to propel us, we are swimming. There are many strokes: breaststroke, backstroke and front crawl for example. Enjoy learning more about them, and about keeping safe in the water, in this PE quiz for KS2 pupils in Year 3, Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6.

Questions

3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

Adventurous Activities

Outdoor pursuits are fun - from adventurous and challenging activities, like rock climbing or orienteering, to more sedate ones, like beachcombing or just going for a walk. They're great ways to keep fit too! Enjoy learning more in this PE quiz for students in Year 3, Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6.

Questions

3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

Health and Safety

When doing any kind of physical activity, sports and games included, it's important to protect yourself against risks. Always wear the correct equipment and use it in the proper fashion. Find out more about health and safety in this fun PE quiz for KS2 students in Year 3, Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6.

Questions

3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

Game Tactics 2

This KS2 quiz is about the strategies that help you win in sports and games such as rounders, cricket, tennis and badminton. It has been created for children in Year 3, Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6. If that includes you, then have a go - see if you can remember the tactics you've learned in PE lessons!

Questions

3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

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