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Balance bike training

Suitable for early years and Key Stage 1 pupils. Supports the PE National Curriculum.

Overview

Programme

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Education phase

Early years Key stage 1

Categories of activity

Travel

Types of activity

Cycling

How it helps

  • Supports the PE National Curriculum
  • Pre-step to cycling
  • Encourages exploration of personal capabilities

About the activity

Balance bike training allows pupils to start developing their cycling skills. These bikes are light and easy to handle so children need little assistance using them this supports with confidence building before moving on to a pedal bike.

Find out about funding for pool bikes and scooters which can support this activity and speak to your borough officer for guidance.

Activity steps

Step 1

Essential resources. Download and look through the Get Cycling booklet and watch the videos (see Resources) to help plan your balance bike training sessions

Step 2

Safety first. Make sure you have permission for each individual to be involved and have completed any risk assessments. Liaise with your borough travel planning officer.

Step 3

Get biking! Have fun using the balance bikes in the playground allowing the children to develop their skills. Seek pupil feedback & experience. Monitor confidence levels, if this has improved or what else might add to supporting these skills.

Step 4

Tell your story! Upload your evidence to "my activities"