A unit of planning (6 sessions) to develop KS1 (more suited to Year 2 but could be adapted down) ball control skills by introducing the game of hockey.
The unit builds on previous skills of sending and receiving a ball and moves on to developing tactics for game play.
Also includes assessment windscreens to support teachers when assessing PE.
Learning Objectives:
• To travel with a ball demonstrating increasing control
• To send and receive a ball in different ways
• To apply these skills in simple invasion-type games
• To use simple tactics to attack and defend in simple games
Session 1 Jolly Hockey Sticks!
Session 2 Passing the ball
Session 3 Shooting and Saving!
Session 4 Mini Match
Session 5 Tactic Time – 2v2 matches
Session 6 Tournament Time
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Tennis planning suitable for a Year 1 or Year 2 class. This lesson sequence is six weeks long, more skills could be added if needed for more weeks. Quick and easy to follow. Only preparation is getting out the PE equipment.
**NEW** These new and updated football task cards are a further development from a resource I previously had which was download over 8000 times!
These task cards will really allow your students to showcase their autonomy within your lessons. Each card comes with bright and colourful diagrams and concise instructions so students know exactly how the activity should be set up and run.
Task cards cover all core football skills:
Passing
Receiving
Shooting
Dribbling
Heading
Goalkeeping
1 v 1 skills
The learning challenges on the back of each card will allow students of all abilities to achieve within your lessons. This is truly an invaluable resource for any teacher who wants to improve their delivery and student engagement in Football.
Perfect for History Club sessions – or active and creative lessons - at primary or secondary level. Includes information and video about the topics and a fun practical activity (which can often take more than one session to complete). All sessions include a weekly advertising poster for display boards, websites and screens around the school. Also included is a loyalty card for students to claim rewards after attending enough lessons.
Designed by Wolsey Academy and tried and tested with secondary students in the UK.
Topics are as follows:
Ancient Egypt – Drama Production
Battle of Trafalgar 1805 – Arts and Craft.
Guy Fawkes, 1605 – Gunpowder Hunt.
Charles Lindbergh, 1927 – Design & Fly a Plane.
Pirates – Make a Movie.
Thanksgiving – Fancy Dress and Card Design
Benjamin Franklin – Make and fly a Kite.
Tudor Christmas – Card Making.
Battle of Atlantic – Code Breaking Game
Medieval Coat of Arms – Research and Heraldry Making.
Brunel – Bridge Building
Darwin –Voyage of the Beagle, Art Competition.
D-Day – Landing Craft Construction and Testing
World Cup History – Kit Designs
Battle of Quebec – Crane Construction
Angkor Wat – Sunrise Drawings
Historical Fashion – Clothing Designs
Henry Ford – Assembly Line Competition
Roman Army – Shield Design and Battle Tactics Role Play
Local History: Ipswich Town Football Club – Badge Design.
Bonus: King John RPR game booklet - a free History RPG to play online!
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Can be used for all groups when doing Badminton, KS3/4/5 with all the information that is required to play, officiate and score a game. Fits nicely so that it can be printed as a 2-sided laminated resource card that will last forever.
A unit of work for KS1 Games/ PE focussing on Ball Skills - Contains 6 sessions aimed at KS1 and assessment windscreens for end of unit.
LO:
To send a ball in a number of ways including rolling, bouncing and throwing.
To understand and implement ways to increase accuracy when sending away a ball.
To catch a ball of different sizes.
To use equipment safely.
To begin to talk about, and offer suggestions to improve own and others performance.
Lesson 1 Rolling
Lesson 2 Bouncing
Lesson 3 Catching
Lesson 4 Bounce Pass
Lesson 5 Tumbling Towers
Lesson 6 Round Up/ Invent your own game!
Other units of PE planning available in my shop.
Organize and display your sports team formations or publish and promote your sports teams with this resource.
Can also be used with pupils to consider playing positions and develop coaching skills.
Sports in this document include: Football, Rugby, Basketball, Netball, Water Polo, Golf, Cross Country and Tennis.
Sheets are available in blue and red. For a fully editable version please see my other resources on TES,
A 6 week program designed at beginner and intermediate standard KS1 and KS2 students. Covers evasion, catching, passing and basic netball rules and skills in game format. I have run these lessons in numerous schools to a great deal of success.
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Contained is an 8 week Unit of Work ideal for beginner and KS3 Netball players. The unit addresses the fundamental skills of netball such as passing, moving and footwork. Each lesson contains 3-5 learning episodes, each of which have their own Learning Objectives, differentiation and key teaching points.
These clear, detailed and visually-appealing resources offer a complete reference point for lower KS2 children, teachers and parents covering a comprehensive variety of physical education learning units. Included are knowledge organisers covering:
-Athletics;
-Cricket;
-Dance;
-Gymnastics;
-Hockey;
-Netball;
-Outdoor and Adventurous Activities;
-Rounders;
-Tag Rugby;
-Tennis.
Each organiser contains sections focusing on the physical skills aspects, social and emotional skills, and thinking/ strategic skills. Key vocabulary and health and safety considerations are also detailed.
The content is fully aligned with the national curriculum PE expectations for lower KS2
The resources are designed to be printed onto A3, and are provided as both PDF and Word versions (so that you can edit if you want to). All images used are licensed for commercial use.
A range of observation forms to use when observing PE lessons. Suitable for any member of staff involved in the observation of PE lessons for mentoring or Quality Assurance purposes. Varying level of detail between the three forms from very prescriptive to more open ended.
Contained is a 12 week Unit of Work ideal for beginners or KS3. The unit addresses the fundamental skills of football and breaks down each lesson into 3-5 teaching episodes, each of which with their own Learning Objectives, differentiation and key teaching points.
These resources are designed to help you integrate and deliver Parkour into your KS3 Physical Education curriculum.
This Scheme of Work provides a detailed route from complete novice to competent level and all sessions / lessons and are designed to accommodate all abilities with clearly differentiated tasks with hints/tips for teachers on how to deliver each section successfully (including links to video resources with the aim to teachers in both the understanding and delivery of skills / techniques effectively).
These resources have been refined over several years of delivery, successfully led to numerous students going on to join local clubs and perform at recent exhibition events.
The resource contains 3 teaching cards, each card has 3-4 team challenges.
These challenges can be done both in and out doors, they are great games to encourage children to communicate and solve problems as an individual, pair and group
This resource is used to teach rounders through a TGFU approach. Each game is one lesson. I have detailed each lesson with a diagram. A TGFU approach allows students a deeper understanding through game play.
Set the students straight into the games and ask questions to probe learning, for example 'In four ball hit - Where should you be hitting these balls', 'How can the fielders work together to be successful' 'What techniques can a batter use to hit the ball in a different direction'.
These are 2 athletics lessons that you can use to start off your athletics coaching and teaching. They link nicely to the National Curriculum and are easy to deliver and fun for the children. They can be adapted and differentiated for any year group from F2 up to year 6.
This series of lessons is focused on KS2 basketball and working on the fundamental movement skills, agility, balance and co-ordination. The scheme of work culminates in a mini basketball tournament and introduces several rules of the game along the way. I have found drip-feeding the rules works better than overloading children with all the rules in the first lesson.
The lessons are suitable for year 3-6 and are differentiated accordingly. You will have to make some adjustments to suit your class but the outcomes are generally SMART (specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, time relevant) I also make sure there is some element of challenge for the higher ability.
key words:
P.E
SPORT
BASKETBALL
KS2
INVASION GAMES