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High-5 Netball Rotations Teams of 6 & 7

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Pupil friendly tried and tested High-5 Netball Rotation sheet for teams of 6 or 7 pupils. Easily laminated back-to-back to allow pupils to record and track their positions on during games.
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KS1 MultiSkills

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A KS1 MultiSkills unit comprising of 7 progressive lessons teaching the fundamentals of movement, gross motor skills, and sending and receiving. A high focus is placed on pupil engagement in every lesson with relevant teaching points and progressions clearly stated.
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School Games Certificates

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Six colourful certificates that celebrate and champion the School Games values of teamwork, determination, honesty, respect, passion, and self-belief. Each certificate details specific criteria that has been demonstrated to achieve the award. Perfect for assemblies and awards events to recognise and celebrate hard-work and endeavour in PE and School Sport.
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High 5 Netball Total Package

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The High 5 Netball Total Package contains all you need to begin a High 5 Netball unit, after-school club, or competition in your school. Resources included are: A 6 lesson unit of work with Learning Objectives and Outcomes, as well as progressive and differentiated learning activities. Court rotation sheets for teams of 6, 7 or 8 players. High 5 Netball court positions handout. High 5 match score sheet (used by non-playing members of a team). An ideal resource pack to begin, develop or maintain High 5 Netball in your school! Also included are resources to extend pupils and introduce them to the full format of the game: Court rotation sheet for 7 players. 7-a-side playing positions.
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Javelin Resource Card

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This 2-page javelin resource card allows pupils to learn the correct javelin throw technique including grip, stance and execution of the throw. Pupils will also be to check their performance against an model ideal including key points of reference. The resource also allows peer feedback and opportunities to coach through key questions that stimulate discussion and development. Easily laminated to be ensure the resources can be used time and again.
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Fitness Bingo

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A fun, easy to use 6-page fitness based resource offering pupils the opportunity to learn independently, develop their social interaction, and improve physical literacy, cardio-vascular fitness, and muscular strength. This resource can be used in conjunction with health-related fitness units of work, as well as morning, lunchtime or after-school clubs.
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Netball Scheme of Work Year 5 - 6

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An easy-to-read Netball Medium Term Plan suitable for beginners learning the High-5 game. It covers all the basics of the topic including footwork, passing, court markings, shooting and defending. Clear and achievable learning objectives and outcomes are given for each lesson to gauge progress and aid learning.
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KS2 Rounders Games & Drills

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This resource contains a host of games and drills suitable for KS2 children or older. All activities are easy to follow and include a clear diagram with activity explanation, resources list, teaching points, learning objectives, and progressions using the ‘S.T.E.P’ principle. Pupils will learn and refine basic throwing and catching skills, fielding, batting and bowling techniques, as well as applying those skills in competitive games/activities that develop tactical awareness and game-play.
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OAA - Netball Numbers

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This Outdoor and Adventure Activities lesson challenges students to problem solve, use simple numeracy and improve their map setting skills. The lesson takes place on a standard netball court and requires a small amount of equipment to conduct the lesson (cones and printed maps). This lesson has 6 maps for students to work through and can be easily differentiated to further extend high achievers and simplified for those students still developing. Students could create their own maps that included their own physical, mental or mathematical challenges to complete for their peers.
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KS1 Invasion Games

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6 complete lesson plans for KS1 pupils focussing on invasion games. Learning objectives are clearly displayed along with suitable Learning Outcomes (Bronze, Silver and Gold); Learning Activities are progressive with a differentiation detailed in the form of the S-T-E-P Principle. The unit covers different types of passes, dribbling, spatial awareness, attacking and defending skills through skills practices and small-sided conditioned games.
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Rounders Upper KS2

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A 6-lesson Rounders scheme of work complete with Learning Objectives and Outcomes, differentiation and extension options, and teaching points for each part of the lesson. Aimed to be taught with upper Key Stage 2, but can be adapted for younger year groups. Topics covered include: fielding, bowling, batting, tactics, teamwork and officiating. Pupils have the opportunity to develop key physical skills in Rounders but will also improve their social and cognitive skills through decision making, problem solving and communication in collaborative and competitive activities.
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Small-Sided Invasion Games KS2

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4 specially designed invasion games that provide the opportunity for pupils to further embed current skill sets, refine tactical approaches, and challenge their game-play and 'game sense'. Each game provides a simple diagram, and outlines the aims of the game, extension activities, and progressions, along with differentiation and teaching points. All of the activities are able to meet the demands of a wide-range of invasion games (football, netball, hockey etc.) and can be played in a large playground or field.
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Health Related Fitness

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This easy to use Health Related Fitness resource comprises seven lessons that will improve physical fitness, develop an appreciation of key muscle groups in the body, and challenge pupils to perform at their best whether that be as an individual or as part of a team. Pupils will also challenge their team work, communion, resilience, and decision-making skills throughout these lessons. Lessons are mainly structured around the use of playing cards and dice making them easy to deliver and familiar for the children. All lessons are clearly structured and contain extension activities, as well as pictures for each exercise that can be displayed as a PowerPoint Presentation or as handout for the pupils. This resource can easily be used as a scheme of work or tailored for shorter units, individual lesson, fitness testing, or even extra-curricular activities.
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Non-participant PE Observation Sheets

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How can you engage a pupil in PE who has forgot their kit? Or has a long-term injury? Or is unable to participate in your PE lesson? These non-participant observation sheets provide pupils a purpose and a focus in your lessons! Included in this pack are 6 worksheets (most of them double-sided) covering a range of subjects (e.g. gymnastics, invasion games) giving pupils a genuine responsibility in lessons and building key skills including literacy, reporting, note taking, observation and communication. Available in Word format to allow editing to take place to meet your lessons and pupils needs.
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Year 6 Basketball Unit of Work

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6 detailed basketball lesson plans covering key techniques including finding space, passing, dribbling, shooting, attacking and defending principles. Each lesson has clear learning objectives and outcomes along with teaching points for each phase of the lesson.
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Athletics Throwing Resource Cards

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3 Athletics throwing resource cards for the Overhead, Heave and Fling throw. All include an easy to read diagram of the throw complete with a three-step approach to completing the throw, a table to record throwing distances, and a medal table to track progress. A transferable resource for sportshall athletics, sports day events, and/or PE lessons. The perfect resource to encourage self-managers, promote effective participators and monitor performance. Suitable for upper Key Stage 2 pupils.
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Team Games Year 5 - 6

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This is a 5 lesson scheme of work on improving pupil’s teamwork, co-operation, and decision making skills in upper Key Stage 2 through games and exciting activities. In this unit, pupils will also take on additional roles such as designer, leader and builder as well as broadening their communication and social skills through various problem based activities. All lessons have been successfully delivered to year 5-6 children in both curricular and extra-curricular settings in a range of locations including school halls, playing fields and MUGA’s. Clear and progressive learning objectives and outcomes (bronze, silver and gold) as well as equipment needs are detailed on each plan.
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Athletics Scheme of Work - Key Stage 2

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This is a complete Athletics Scheme of Work for Key Stage 2 pupils. Lessons cover running, throwing, and jumping techniques, activities, and games aiming to develop their flexibility, strength, technique, control and balance. Pupils will have opportunities to compare their performances with previous ones and demonstrate improvement to achieve their personal best through leadership and officiating roles. All lessons include clear Learning Objectives, equipment lists, progressions, and differentiation.
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Invasion Games - Teaching Games for Understanding

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8 invasion game lessons that include an arrival activity, main activity and game along with clear differentiation options through the STEP principle. Each game has a visual design and set up instructions underpinned by a ‘PE Focus’ that has extracted from the PE National Curriculum. These games are ideal for all pupils in Key Stage 2 and can be easily modified to suit wide ranging needs. All activities can be delivered in a large playground, school field, MUGA etc. and provide opportunities for pupils to take responsibility for their own learning through the independent nature of the lessons - this includes officiating, communication, and managing equipment and time. The final 2 pages includes activity cards that provide challenge for pupils in modified games.
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Basketball Upper KS2 Scheme of Work

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6 comprehensive basketball lessons for upper key stage 2 working through a wide range of skills, techniques, and personal competencies. Each lesson is underpinned with clear learning objectives and outcomes along with teaching points for each section of the lesson. Lessons cover a range of themes including: locating space, dribbling, passing, shooting, attacking and defending principles. Lessons are sectioned into warm up and development/composition, each displaying appropriate progressions and adaptations. A final evaluating and improving column with leading questions and rules will provide opportunity to reflect, set targets, and communicate with peers.
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Small Sided Games KS2

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This document contains 8 small-sided invasion games for children in Key Stage 2. Each game has a full description of the rules, a diagram, progressions, extensions, differentiation using the ‘S.T.E.P’ principle, and teaching points. These games are adaptable to any invasion game and can be used to develop specific sports related skills or generic invasion game principles such as decision-making, possession, attacking, defending, and communication. These games have been tried and tested with Key Stage 2 pupils many times in a variety of school contexts and have proven to embed basic principles of invasion games successfully in a pupil-centered way.