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Spring 1: Summer 2: Summer 1: Athletics Intro to events and familiarisation of the rules and Dribbling/ Moving Batting different stages of the events Passing/ receiving Track Shooting Fielding Throws Marking/intercepting Skills : Jumps Ready positioning and preparing for forehand Tackling batting Slow – medium pace, aiming to throw between Skills: Skills: shoulder and hip Starts/finishes in different events Catching in the field, close – long range Fundamental grip, stance & build up to throw Dribbling with the ball – open and reverse stick Catching as back-stop Movement into action & release Use both underarm & overarm throws depending Change of pace on and off the ball Run-up, take-off, shape in flight & landing positioning on game situations Push, hit and slap passing over short-long range Ho to shoot the ball with fundamental aiming Open and reverse stick receiving when stationary or on the move Autumn 2: Open and reverse stick tackles & jab tackle

Passing Autumn 1: Receiving Landing Passing/control Dribbling Spring 1: Shooting Skills: Decision making Serving (Underarm) Chest pass, shoulder pass, one/two Passing (Forearm Underhand) handed passing Skills Passing (Overhand, Overhead or setting) Student’s hands open ready to receive Passing and controlling the ball – using two parts of the a pass with their feet shoulder width foot, inside and outside Skills: apart Dribbling with the ball using different parts of the foot - Highlighting court markings Students will land with both feet at the inside and outside Basic rules and regulations of volleyball. Focus on correct technique – contact through same time and pick one foot they want How to shoot the ball and fundamental aiming using the centre of the ball to step forward with to pass the ball on different parts of the foot Understanding the importance of decision making – when Follow through with serve/pass motion to dribbling, shoot, or pass Accurate and consistent passing Summer 2: Rounders Content: Summer 1: Athletics Spring 2: Hockey Batting Development of events and rules and breaking down Bowling different stages. Fielding Track Dribbling/moving Positional roles Throws Passing/receiving Skills: Jumps Shooting Forehand technique, ready positioning Ability to hit the ball into unoccupied space Marking/Interceptions Slow –medium paced bowling – following rules with penalty for 3 Skills: no balls Developing the drive phase – incorporating full speed Skills: Using under/overarm throwing when fielding/backstop from Increased weight of throw event – enhanced development of student grip, stance & build up to throw Developed understanding od game-based situations close-long distance Dribbling with the ball with a change of pace and Outwitting opponents with throw placement / base placement of Phased approach, take off & flight mechanics throw Landing positioning and exit of jump moving into appropriate space for offensive and Exploring different roles e.g. backstop – first base tactics defensive situations . WHEN to use push, hit, slap passing over short-long range. Developing power when shooting the ball with refined accuracy and precision Autumn 2: Netball Person-person/zone defensive positioning and improved stick handling when jab tackling Passing Receiving Landing Autumn 1: Football Pivoting Spring 1: Volleyball Passing with control Content: Serving (Underarm) Skills: Dribbling/ Moving with the ball Passing (Forearm Underhand) Knowing when to use what passes at the right Shooting Passing (Overhand, Overhead or Setting) time and over different ranges Decision making Attack (Hitting) Defensive skills Students need to be in unoccupied space to Skills Passing and controlling the ball using different parts of the foot receive a pass efficiently Skills: Students can pivot when stationary to look for Dribbling with the ball using different parts of the foot Highlighting court markings available passes How to shoot the ball with precision and accuracy using different Basic rules and regulations of volleyball. Students can choose which foot to pivot with parts of the foot, laces and top of the foot Focus on correct technique – contact through the centre of the ball Understanding the importance of decision making, when to pass or Follow through with serve/pass motion when they land with BOTH feet at the same time Accurate and consistent passing Learning and understanding he zones of play shoot Attacking the volleyball Importance of positions within the game whilst communicating Using the pal, of hand to ‘slap’ the ball – focus on hitting the ball with your team mates. DOWN. Adding defensive strategy & court positionings Summer 2: Rounders Summer 1: Athletics Spring 1: Hockey Batting Progressive training against national averages Bowling Track Dribbling/moving Fielding Throws Passing/receiving Positional roles Jumps Shooting/saving Skills: Skills: Making/intercepting Progressive training to zone thresholds when performing Working on batting technique – incorporating power and Positioning and narrowing the angle different phases of the race placement Improved timing of baton exchange Developing strategic concepts when batting (different Skills: Increased weight hitting styles) Dribbling with the ball with a change of pace and direction Improved approach and build up to throw with limited spacing Developing the ability to add disguise + power into Breakdown and improved phased movements into throwing in/out of unoccupied space bowling action action; release, follow-through and recovery Use fo weaving=, dodging and jockeying to outwit To understand the rules involving bowling i.e. stopping Phased approach from longer range opponent. running once held Improved components of an effective take-off Developing power and placement of shots whilst beating To accurately demonstrate fielding skills and use Aero-dynamic shape in flight the GK effectively in game. Develop communication skills, Improved landing positioning and placement teamwork through game play Person-person/zone defensive positioning in competitive Developing knowledge and understanding of where situation and improved stick handling when jab tackling pupils can outwit opponents Use of jockeying as an attacker and how to defend Taking ball from attacking player by diving/spreading body Autumn 1: Football in front of attacker Passing/control Dribbling Shooting Autumn 2: Netball Decision making Passing/ receiving Tactical understanding/ positional play Landing/pivoting Spring 1: Tag/ Rugby Attaching and defending play Positions Ball familiarisation and movement Skills Shooting Passing and receiving Introduction of through-balls Skills: Tagging & evading Introduction of turns , weaving, ball-skills and Intro shoulder passes Retaining possession beating the defender with confidence, when Knowing when to pass at the right time Skills: running and turning at speed Turning in the air when receiving a pass Handling and protecting the ball Changing the pace and direction whilst running with How to shoot the ball to beat the Using 1,2-landing technique and without the ball with placement and power Improved pivot technique to develop attacking / defensive Long and short passes at varying paces Decision making when to pass and shoot play Front, rear, side tagging Importance of positions in the game Demonstrating knowledge and understanding different zones Side-stepping and running lanes Understanding of when to attack and defend. of play Rolling ball between legs to reset plau and accurate Linking positional play, counter attacks, Shooting stance with GS/GA as well as GD/GK. passes in congested areas defending in numbers and marking Summer 2: Summer 1: Athletics Autumn 2: Netball Content: Enhanced start/early – finish/late phases of Batting each race/event Landing/pivoting Bowling Track Positions Catching Throws Shooting and rebounding Throwing and ground fielding Jumps Officiating . Skills: Skills: Skills: Effectiveness and consistency with arm action when Turning in the air to receive a pass Front and back foot positioning when playing attacking and running Improved pivoting actions when in possession of the ball defensive shots – drive, pull, , cut, sweep Creation of appropriate pace against Student can move around with the ‘free’ foot to find Medium/fast pace or spin bowling resistance/competition someone to pass to Catching from close/long distance or catching as back-stop Increased weight of the throwing apparatus Demonstrating knowledge and understanding the Throwing techniques from close/long range Individualised grip, stance, approach, and movement different zone of play Learning/practising how to step and shoot from Decision making and recovery work as a back-stop into throwing action different angles. Individualised approach and take-off ensuring To be able to learn / adapt an officiator into the game explosive lift and height of jump using the correct terminology and signals

Spring 2: Badminton Autumn 1: Autumn 1: Football Service – High, low, flick (forehand or backhand) Overhead – clear, drop (forehand and backhand where appropriate) Outwitting and opponent Passing/control Underarm – clear, drive, drop (forehand and backhand where Jump shots Dribbling appropriate) Defending Shooting Net play Attacking Decision making Smash Tactical understanding/positional play Skills: Officiating Attacking and defending play Analysis of basic shot, positional play and understanding of the rules. Skills: Basic grip of the badminton racquet Developing the ability to outwit opponents and teams using Understanding the key serves and playing these to gain advantage over Skills: advancing tactics – varying passing and moving up and opponent. The correct technique for long passing, tackling Timing overhead clear & drop shot down the court efficiently and crossing Overhead clear aimed at back of court, pushing opponent onto back To understand the need to create space to shoot and begin Improved technique when dribbling with the ball foot to work on this in a game situation using different parts of the foot Drop shot should be executed with the intent of moving your opponent Performing defensive strategies including person-person / Intro to turns and using the sole of the foot to to the front court zonal defence perform these Underarm – clear, drive, drop as defensive shots and used to get back Have the ability to understand techniques to stop Set plays and goalkeeper work if required into position Shape and formation of the team when applying Delicate net play, not over-hitting the shuttle allowing the opponent opponents' outwitting them back into the game. decision making and game play To develop creativity in developing new strategies from set Aiming for each shot to landing front of service line, close to the net as plays in attack Emphasis on defending and attacking and working possible as a team Timing of the smash/generating power Having knowledge of the rules and to understand the importance of effective communication Summer 1: Athletics Spring 2: Netball Mastered individualised start/finishing phases of each event Landing/pivoting Positions Track Shooting and rebounding Throws Officiating Jumps Skills: GCSE EXAMINATIONS Skills: Focus on moving up and down the court efficiently Effectiveness and consistency with arm action when Playing in different positions within your team running Implementing steps and shooting Creation of appropriate pace against techniques/defending from different angles into resistance/competition general play Increased weight of the throwing apparatus Peer observation officiating and coaching full sided Master an Individualised grip, stance, approach, and games using the correct terminology and signals movement into throwing action Master an Individualised approach and take-off ensuring explosive lift and height of jump

Autumn 2: Badminton Service – High, low, flick (forehand or backhand) Autumn 1: Football Overhead – clear, drop (forehand and backhand where appropriate) Spring 1: Basketball Passing/control Underarm – clear, drive, drop (forehand and backhand where appropriate) Outwitting an opponent Dribbling Net play Shooting Shooting Smash Playing in different positions Decision making Skills: Defending Refine and progress techniques learnt – challenge pupil’s to progress – mock Tactical understanding/Positional play Attacking assessment and assessment day routine Attaching and defending play Analysis of basic shot, positional play and understanding of the rules. Basic grip Officiating of the badminton racquet Experience full games Skills: Understanding the key serves and playing these to gain advantage over Skills: Passing and controlling the ball using opponent. Developing the ability to outwit opponents using two parts of the foot fluidly Timing overhead clear & drop shot advanced tactics when utilising attacking and defensive Using through balls, long passes, Overhead clear aimed at back of court, pushing opponent onto back foot tactics. crosses with improved techniques Drop shot should be executed with the intent of moving your opponent to the When to use either a Jump shot or a layup and how to Application and decision making game front court create the space in game situation play when shaping the formation in Underarm – clear, drive, drop as defensive shots and used to get back into Experience different roles and find preferred position position game play Advanced defensive positioning and attacking Delicate net play, not over-hitting the shuttle allowing the opponent back into Importance of positions within the the game. breaks/counter-attack game / incorporating GK set plays and Aiming for each shot to landing front of service line, close to the net as possible Having knowledge of the rules and understand build up strategy Timing of the smash/generating power importance of effective officiating