- Save time with our curriculum-aligned programs and lesson plans, or easily create your own.
- Build students’ FMS and improve their engagement with hundreds of fun activities. Morning fitness and brain breaks are planned for you!
- Measure, assess, benchmark and report on your students' progress with ease via our all-in-one assessment tool.
- One membership provides access for every teacher and every child from Kindergarten/Pre-school to Year 2 at your school.
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Save time with our ready-made, curriculum-aligned programs and lesson plans or create your own with our easy-to-use lesson builder.
Tried, tested and proven to build confidence and develop students’ Fundamental Movement Skills. They're easy to deliver, require no specialised equipment and are fun for everyone.
Use our online assessment tool to measure FMS and receive instant feedback and automated reports tracking student progress and individual achievement.
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Benchmark against more than 60,000 students and for the first time gain a true understanding of where your students are in their fundamental movement skill development.
Our Parent hub links parents in with the skills you are focusing on at school. Parents can also access activities specifically designed to play at home as well as other helpful skill information and resources to continue the KIDDO fun.
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Insights and reports are automatically generated from FMS assessment results. They highlight which children and which areas need more support than others, allowing you to adjust plans if necessary. They make it easy to track student progress and measure the impact that your programs are having.
Improve your student's skills with the help of our videos and teaching strategies for each of the Fundamental Movement Skills.
You’ll have oversight of your whole week’s program at a glance - lessons, morning fitness and brain breaks.