Physical Education Education Reviews Website Template
Recess is a hub-and-spoke landing page template built for physical education video lesson libraries. It combines an anchor navigation layout, geometric visual design, and a lead-generation flow that guides PE teachers, substitutes, and district coordinators from a free-trial headline to a full lesson preview, all before asking for a single credential.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Recess is a single-page, anchor-navigated landing page template designed for physical education video lesson libraries. It opens with a free trial invitation, flows through real educator stories, and closes every spoke section with a clear call to action. The layout feels like a gym that is already set up, organized, energetic, and ready to use.
Who this template is for
This template is built for anyone who sells or promotes a physical education video lesson library to school-based audiences. It speaks directly to the people who need ready-to-teach content and the decision-makers who approve it.
- PE teachers managing multiple grade levels who need lessons they can prep the night before
- Substitute teachers who arrive without a plan and need something that works from a phone
- District coordinators standardizing movement education across dozens of school buildings
What problem this template solves
Most education platforms ask visitors to sign up before they can see anything useful. That friction kills trust, especially for teachers who have been burned by overpromised ed-tech tools before. This template fixes that.
- Visitors watch thirty-second uncut clips from real lessons before any sign-up form appears
- The anchor navigation lets each visitor jump to the story or content category that matches their role
- Two conversion paths serve both ready-to-commit visitors and those who prefer to browse first
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured landing page ready to adapt for your physical education video lesson library. Every section is pre-built and purposeful, from the wide-angle header to the PDF sample lesson gate.
- A sticky navigation bar with a persistent "Start Your Free Trial" call-to-action button
- Anchor-linked spoke sections, each centered on a real educator story and a lesson category hub
- A secondary lead capture path offering a downloadable sample lesson plan for email only
Feature list
This template packs a focused set of components, each designed to earn trust and drive sign-ups for a physical education video lesson library.
Hub-and-Spoke Anchor Navigation
A sticky top navigation links directly to each spoke section on the page. Visitors jump to the story or content category most relevant to them without losing the persistent call-to-action button at the top.
Free Trial Header with Video Preview
The header section frames the free trial as a lesson already in progress. A wide-angle classroom image, a floating video player preview showing timecode, grade badge, and equipment tag, and a concise two-field form work together to reduce sign-up friction from the first second.
Real Educator Story Sections
Each anchor spoke centers on a different educator's experience. A rural second-year teacher, a district coordinator, and a substitute teacher each anchor one section, making the library feel credible and role-specific rather than generic.
Geometric Lesson Category Tile Grid
Between testimonials, lesson categories appear as a clickable geometric tile grid. Each tile plays a two-second looping clip of kids in motion and can be sorted by grade level, movement type, or time available.
Dual Lead Capture Paths
The primary form collects name, school email, school name, and grade levels taught. The secondary path offers a downloadable sample lesson plan for email only, catching visitors who are browsing before they are ready to commit.
Cone Orange call to action System
The cone orange accent color (#FF6B35) is reserved exclusively for call-to-action buttons and interactive hotspots across the page. This visual discipline keeps every conversion point immediately visible without cluttering the layout.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Sticky Header Nav | Anchors the free trial call to action at all scroll depths |
| Hero with Form | Introduces the library and captures initial leads |
| Educator Story: Teacher | Shows a PE teacher's experience across grade levels |
| Lesson Category Hub | Lets visitors explore content by grade or movement type |
| Educator Story: Coordinator | Demonstrates district-wide curriculum standardization |
| Lesson Category Hub | Second tile grid filtered by time available |
| Educator Story: Substitute | Proves the library works cold, from a phone |
| Sample Lesson Gate | Captures browsing visitors with a PDF download offer |
| Final call to action Section | Repeats the free trial form to close the page |
Design & branding system
The Teal Catalyst color system gives this template the feel of a freshly waxed gym floor under fluorescent lights, energetic and institutional at once. The Playful Geometric theme uses triangle and hexagon overlay patterns that echo real court markings.
- Deep gymnasium teal (#0B7A75) anchors backgrounds and section dividers, with rubber-floor charcoal (#2D3436) for body text
- Whistle-blast white (#F7F9FC) keeps content areas open and readable under the bold color palette
- Cone orange (#FF6B35) appears only on call-to-action buttons and interactive tile hotspots to guide the eye without distraction
Mobile & speed optimization
The Team and People creative direction means real human faces and short video clips appear throughout the page. The layout is built to remain clear and functional at any screen size, with particular attention to touch-friendly tile grids and video preview elements.
- Looping video tile clips and the floating video player are sized and positioned for mobile viewports
- The anchor navigation collapses cleanly on smaller screens while keeping the free trial button accessible
- Forms are single-column by default, reducing friction for visitors filling them in on a phone
How this template helps you convert
This template earns the click before it asks for it. Every structural decision prioritizes trust before form submission.
- Thirty-second uncut lesson clips play before any sign-up prompt appears, giving visitors direct proof that the library works in a real gym setting
- Persistent cone orange call-to-action buttons in the sticky nav and after every spoke section keep the primary conversion path visible at every scroll depth
- The secondary PDF gate captures email addresses from visitors who are not ready to start a free trial, turning browsers into warm leads without losing them entirely
Other information about this template
This template is built specifically for the physical education video lesson library niche within the broader Education and Training category. It is a single landing page, not a multi-page site, and works best when the content it promotes includes genuinely ready-to-teach video content.
- The template style is Hub and Spoke with Anchor Navigation, meaning all sections live on one scrollable page linked from a top nav
- The Playful Geometric theme and Teal Catalyst color system are designed to feel school-appropriate without looking generic or corporate
- The page is optimized for lead generation, with two distinct capture paths to accommodate different visitor readiness levels
- This template suits any organization offering a structured physical education video curriculum, from independent content creators to district-level program vendors




Theme
Playful Geometric
Creative direction
Team & People
Color system
Teal Catalyst
Style
Hub & Spoke (Anchor Nav)
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Hub-and-spoke Anchor Navigation
Free Trial Header with Video Preview
Real Educator Story Sections
Geometric Lesson Category Tile Grid
Dual Lead Capture Paths
Cone Orange Call to Action System
Related questions
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