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Year 6 - Health Related Fitness

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This 6-lesson Health Related Fitness Scheme of Work has been designed for Year 6 PE and focuses on developing pupils’ understanding of the key methods of training while improving their physical fitness through engaging, practical lessons. Across the unit, pupils explore the four main methods of training; continuous, interval, circuit and fartlek training. Learning how and when each is used by athletes and how they can improve different components of fitness. Every lesson combines theory with active participation, encouraging pupils to apply their knowledge through games, challenges and collaborative activities. The scheme includes: Fully planned lesson Clear learning objectives and success criteria Progressive lesson activities Teaching points and questioning opportunities Retrieval quizzes and knowledge checks AFL opportunities throughout Key vocabulary for every lesson Equipment lists Links to health, fitness and wellbeing Opportunities for discussion, teamwork and reflection Perfect for: Year 6 PE Health Related Fitness units Primary PE specialists and class teachers Teachers looking for low-preparation, ready-to-teach resources This scheme is fully editable and designed to be practical, engaging and accessible for all ability levels, helping pupils develop both their physical literacy and understanding of healthy, active lifestyles.
Year 3 Basketball Scheme of Work | 6-Week PE Unit |Quick View
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Year 3 Basketball Scheme of Work | 6-Week PE Unit |

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This Year 3 Basketball Scheme of Work provides a progressive sequence of lessons designed to introduce pupils to the fundamental skills, tactics and rules of basketball through engaging, practical activities and game-based learning. Across the unit, pupils develop confidence with the ball by learning to dribble, pass, shoot and defend before applying these skills in increasingly challenging game situations. Lessons encourage pupils to develop decision-making, teamwork, communication and tactical awareness whilst improving their physical literacy and understanding of invasion games. The scheme includes: Fully planned, editable lesson PowerPoints 6 progressive basketball lessons Clear learning objectives and success criteria Cognitive warm-ups and retrieval activities Teacher guidance and key teaching points Progressive skill-based practices Small-sided games and competitive challenges Assessment for Learning (AFL) opportunities Key vocabulary for every lesson Equipment lists Opportunities for differentiation and challenge Game scenarios to apply learning in realistic match situations Pupils will develop: Confident ball handling and controlled dribbling Correct chest and bounce passing techniques Accurate shooting using the BEEF technique Lay-up technique and finishing at the basket Basic attacking and defensive principles Movement into space and teamwork Decision-making under pressure Understanding of basketball rules, including dribbling and double dribble Perfect for: Year 3 PE Primary PE specialists and class teachers Basketball units Spring term planning Schools following a progressive PE curriculum Teachers looking for editable, ready-to-teach PE lessons This scheme has been designed to introduce pupils to basketball through fun, inclusive and progressive activities that build technical ability, tactical awareness and confidence. Every lesson combines skill development with enjoyable game play, allowing pupils to apply their learning in meaningful contexts while developing teamwork, resilience and sportsmanship. The resource is fully editable, easy to deliver and suitable for teachers of all levels of PE experience.
Year 5 Volleyball Scheme of Work | 6-Week PE Unit |Quick View
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Year 5 Volleyball Scheme of Work | 6-Week PE Unit |

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This Year 5 Volleyball Scheme of Work is a progressive and engaging PE unit designed to develop pupils’ technical skills, tactical understanding and teamwork through the Sports Education (SportsEd) model. Pupils take ownership of their learning by organising equipment, refereeing matches and working collaboratively within teams while developing confidence in competitive volleyball. Across the unit, pupils are introduced to the core skills of volleyball before applying them in increasingly challenging game situations. They learn how to serve, dig, set and spike effectively whilst developing decision-making, communication and tactical awareness through small-sided games and match play. The scheme includes: Fully planned, editable lesson PowerPoints 6 progressive volleyball lessons Sports Education (SportsEd) approach with leadership roles Clear learning objectives and success criteria Engaging warm-ups and cognitive starter activities Teacher guidance and detailed teaching points Progressive skill-based practices Small-sided games and competitive challenges Assessment for Learning (AFL) opportunities Key vocabulary for every lesson Equipment lists Opportunities for differentiation and challenge Refereeing, leadership and teamwork responsibilities Pupils will develop: Underarm and overarm serving techniques Accurate dig (bump) and set shots Attacking spike technique and shot selection Volleyball positioning and movement Tactical awareness during rallies Decision-making and communication Leadership and refereeing skills Responsibility for equipment and team organisation Perfect for: Year 5 PE Primary PE specialists and class teachers Volleyball units Autumn term planning Schools using the Sports Education model Teachers looking for editable, ready-to-teach PE lessons This scheme has been designed to introduce pupils to volleyball through a structured and engaging Sports Education approach. By combining technical skill development with leadership opportunities and competitive game play, pupils develop confidence, resilience and tactical understanding while enjoying an authentic sporting experience. The resource is fully editable, easy to deliver and suitable for teachers of all levels of PE experience.
Year 2 Uni-Hoc Scheme of Work | 6-Week PE Unit |Quick View
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Year 2 Uni-Hoc Scheme of Work | 6-Week PE Unit |

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This Year 2 Uni-Hoc Scheme of Work provides a progressive sequence of lessons that introduce pupils to the fundamental skills of hockey through fun, engaging and inclusive activities. Designed specifically for Key Stage 1, the unit develops confidence with a stick and ball while promoting teamwork, communication and game awareness. Throughout the six lessons, pupils build their dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting and ball control skills before applying them in increasingly challenging small-sided games. Lessons are carefully sequenced to ensure children develop technical competence alongside decision-making, spatial awareness and sportsmanship. The scheme includes: Fully planned, editable lesson PowerPoints 6 progressive lessons covering key Uni-Hoc skills Clear learning objectives and success criteria Engaging warm-ups and cognitive starter activities Teacher guidance and key teaching points Carousel and station-based skill activities Assessment for Learning (AFL) opportunities Key vocabulary for every lesson Equipment lists Progressive challenges and differentiation opportunities Small-sided games to apply learning in realistic match situations Pupils will develop: Correct stick grip and ready position Close ball control and dribbling techniques Passing and receiving with accuracy Stopping the ball using the correct technique Push passing and introductory shooting skills Spatial awareness and movement into space Decision-making in attacking situations Communication, teamwork and respect during game play Perfect for: Year 2 PE Primary PE specialists and class teachers Hockey and Uni-Hoc units Autumn term planning Schools following a progressive PE curriculum Teachers looking for editable, ready-to-teach PE lessons This scheme has been designed to introduce young pupils to invasion games through enjoyable, game-based learning. Every lesson develops confidence and competence with a hockey stick while encouraging teamwork, resilience and problem-solving. The resource is fully editable, easy to deliver and suitable for teachers of all levels of PE experience.
Year 2 FUNdamentals Scheme of Work | 5-Week PE Unit | Primary PEQuick View
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Year 2 FUNdamentals Scheme of Work | 5-Week PE Unit | Primary PE

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This Year 2 Fundamentals Scheme of Work is a fun, engaging and progressive PE unit designed to develop pupils’ fundamental movement skills through imaginative, space-themed activities. The lessons focus on building confidence, coordination and physical literacy while providing opportunities for every child to succeed. Across the unit, pupils develop key movement skills including running, jumping, balancing, hopping, throwing, catching and rolling. Through exciting games and challenges, children improve their agility, balance, coordination and control whilst learning to move safely and confidently in a variety of situations. The space theme keeps pupils fully engaged as they become astronauts completing missions, dodging meteors, landing on planets and navigating obstacle courses while mastering essential physical skills. The scheme includes: Fully planned, editable lesson PowerPoints 5 progressive lessons focused on fundamental movement skills Creative space-themed games and activities Cognitive warm-ups and retrieval tasks Clear learning objectives and success criteria Teacher guidance and key teaching points Carousel and station-based activities Assessment for Learning (AFL) opportunities Key vocabulary for every lesson Equipment lists Progressive challenges and differentiation opportunities Whole-class games to consolidate learning Pupils will develop: Agility, balance and coordination (ABCs) Running, stopping and changing direction with control Static and dynamic balance Hopping, jumping and landing techniques Rolling, throwing and catching skills Core strength and stability Spatial awareness and reaction speed Confidence, resilience, teamwork and communication Perfect for: Year 2 PE Primary PE specialists and class teachers Fundamental Movement Skills (FMS) units Spring 1 PE planning Schools following a progressive PE curriculum Teachers looking for editable, ready-to-teach PE lessons This scheme has been carefully designed to build pupils’ physical literacy through imaginative, game-based learning. Every lesson encourages maximum participation while progressively developing movement competence, confidence and enjoyment of physical activity. The resource is fully editable, easy to deliver and suitable for teachers of all levels of PE experience.
Year 2 Cricket Skills Scheme of Work | 4-Week PE Unit |Quick View
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Year 2 Cricket Skills Scheme of Work | 4-Week PE Unit |

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This Year 2 Cricket Skills Scheme of Work provides a progressive sequence of practical lessons that introduce pupils to the fundamental skills of cricket through engaging games and age-appropriate activities. Throughout the unit, pupils develop their batting, fielding, bowling and running between the wickets while improving their hand-eye coordination, teamwork and communication. Lessons are designed to build confidence through small-step progression, allowing children to apply newly learnt skills in modified cricket games. The scheme includes: Fully planned, editable lesson PowerPoints 4 progressive lessons that build core cricket skills Clear learning objectives and success criteria Cognitive warm-ups and engaging starter activities Teacher guidance and key teaching points Progressive skill practices and station-based activities Assessment for Learning (AFL) opportunities Key vocabulary for every lesson Equipment lists Differentiation and challenge tasks Modified games to apply learning in realistic match situations Pupils will learn: Correct batting grip, stance and backlift Front foot drives and pull shots Safe and effective fielding and wicket-keeping techniques Accurate throwing and collecting skills How to communicate effectively when running between the wickets Basic overarm bowling technique and accuracy Teamwork, respect, responsibility and decision-making through game play Perfect for: Year 2 PE Primary PE specialists and class teachers Cricket units Summer term planning Teachers looking for editable, ready-to-teach PE lessons Schools following a progressive PE curriculum This scheme has been designed to provide an enjoyable introduction to cricket while developing fundamental movement skills, confidence and tactical awareness. Each lesson combines technical skill development with fun, game-based learning to ensure all pupils remain active and engaged. The resource is fully editable, easy to deliver and suitable for teachers of all levels of PE experience.
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Year 3 Badminton Lessons

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Year 3 Badminton Unit : 6 Exciting, Skill-Building Lessons! Looking for an engaging and progressive PE unit for Year 3? This six-lesson badminton scheme of work is designed to build confidence, coordination, and game understanding in a fun and accessible way. Across the unit, pupils will: Master essential badminton shots including serving, drop shot, overhead clear, and smash Develop hand–eye coordination, agility, and tactical awareness Apply skills in small-sided games and rally challenges Gain an introduction to officiating, learning how to score and make simple decisions Each lesson builds progressively, ensuring children develop both technical skills and game understanding while staying active and engaged. Perfect for teachers looking for structured, easy-to-follow lessons that promote skill development and teamwork. Give your pupils the chance to learn, compete, and officiate — all while having fun!
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Handball - Year 3/4

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Ready to Introduce Handball to Your Class? This exciting 6-lesson Handball unit is perfect for developing pupils’ skills, confidence, and tactical understanding of the game. Across the unit, pupils will: Master key skills including passing, shooting, and dribbling Develop attacking principles to create and exploit space Learn defensive strategies used by teams to regain possession Build teamwork, communication, and decision-making in game situations Each lesson focuses on a specific skill, ensuring clear progression and structured development throughout the unit. Pupils will not only improve technically but also gain a deeper understanding of how handball is played strategically. An engaging, easy-to-follow scheme of work designed to get every child active, involved, and enjoying the game!