P.E.
Greenacre Sports Scheme
Greenacre Sports Scheme
Pupils will explore different ways to move on their own.
Pupils will explore different ways to test agility
Pupils will understand the importance of concentration when balancing
Pupils will incorporate fielding techniques with movement
Pupils will understand how to link movement patterns and dodging
Pupils will combine skills learnt throughout previous weeks.
It is an underlying principle that the child should be an active agent in his or her own learning.
Objectives –
Co-operation and communication with others
Creating and playing successful outdoor and indoor games.
Inclusive to all children working together in mixed ability groups
Development of problem solving skills and social skills
Involvement at three levels – physical, emotional and cognitive.
Ideas-
Creating Games
As part of this unit children can also work in groups to create their own games. This could start very simply with a limited selection of equipment – for example tennis balls and hoops – the children then need to work together to devise a successful game.
As children develop through the Key Stages this would also develop. Ultimately each group is aiming to devise a game which can be played successfully. They would need to be able to
select appropriate equipment for the game
devise rules for the game ( including health and safety aspects)
include ways of scoring points
have success criteria of their own within the game
Pupils learn how to perform a two-handed and one-handed catch when a partner feeds them the ball. A competitive game will add pressure to challenge the pupil's ability.
Pupils will learn to over arm throw and catch consistently with a partner over a long distance.
Pupils will learn to strike a bowled ball focussing on using power and strength. Also introducing batting tactics.
Pupils will learn running skills and experiment with the speed in which they run using fun modified games
Pupils will explore fielding techniques, and test running and throwing skills.
Pupils will learn basic rules and positions and play enjoyable modified games with a competitive element to encourage the use of their skills in a game situation.
Pupils will learn how to field the ball and attack the stumps.
Pupils will continue to develop fielding/catching skills and returning the ball on the move.
Pupils will develop basic batting skills, focusing on the hook shot.
Pupils will develop batting and fielding skills in Kwik Cricket, with overarm bowling.
Pupils will begin to play a Kwik Cricket game with the use of overarm bowling.
Pupils will develop the knowledge of bowling and batting rules in a Kwik Cricket game.
Pupils will learn the correct technique for running a short distance at speed.
Pupils will understand what the best technique is to jump effectively is.
Pupils will learn how to generate power in the push pass.
Pupils will understand what pacing is and the importance of pacing when running long distances.
Pupils will understand and perform the correct technique required to throw a foam javelin.
Pupils will be able to demonstrate all the skills learnt over the previous weeks.