Practical Tips: Monitoring and evaluating your physical activity policyPractical Tips: Assessing/reporting and recording pupils' progressOther downloadable resources:Do you have High Quality PE and School Sport? DCSF, DCMS, QCA, Youth Sport Trust (2005) A practical guide to self-evaluating and improving the quality of PE and School Sport (PESS). It is aimed at teachers and heads and draws on the experiences of other schools that already evaluate the quality of their PESS Evidence and evaluation ContinYou, DCSF, The Support Service for Schools This looks at why schools need to evaluate their extended activities and offers some tips around evaluation. Other resources:Let's Get Physical pocket play pack BHF This handy little pack for 7-11 year olds is filled with ideas that show what fun it can be to be physically active. It includes charts for children to record and gradually increase the amount of time they spend being active. On completing their activity diary, pupils can send off to receive a certificate. How to order: FREE You can order one for each child aged 7-11 in the class, group or family. Click here to download a Blue Order Form