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Year 3 The Croods Netball Egypt Hockey Stars and Stripes Jungles Basketball Watt will power the future Rounders Tennis Frizbee Everyone active day Year 4 Angry Earth Espana Romans Hockey Anglo Saxons Netball Our Doorstep Tennis Everyone active day? Year 5 Rivers Basketball Kingdom of England Greeks Climate change LEADERSHIP nastics Benin Cricket Frizbee Everyone active day? Year 6 How healthy are we? (Isle of Wight) Rugby Why do Mountains make shadows? Power of Monarchs nastics Netball Evolution or Myth Basketball When I grow up Cricket Frizbee Everyone active day? Tennis Premium funding/ Coaching Possible Premium funding or coaching 1

Year 3 Outdoor and adventurous activities Use plans and diagrams that take them from familiar to less familiar areas Use ideas they have learned in one task and apply them in another Recognise and describe the different physical demands of the tasks and challenges Describe and evaluate their own and others performances, and identify areas that need improving Athletics Swimming Games Dance Gym Select running speed for appropriate activity Throw a variety of objects, changing their action for accuracy and distance Take part in relay activities remembering when to run and what to do Recognise when their body is warmer or cooler and when their heart beats faster and slower Recognise good performances in themselves and others to improve their own Throw and catch with control when under limited pressure Choose and use a range of simple tactics for defending and challenging their opponent for striking, fielding and net games Identify that playing extended games improves their stamina ] Recognise good performances in themselves and others and use what they have learned to improve their own work Begin to understand the importance of warming Begin to show an imaginative response to different stimuli through their use of language and choice of movement Incorporate different qualities and dynamics into their movement Explore and develop new actions while working with a partner or a small group Perform short dances with expression, showing an awareness of others when moving Recognise unison and canon and suggest improvements Perform combinations of gymnastic actions using floor, mats and apparatus Develop gymnastic techniques and transitions Adapt a gymnastic sequence to include different levels, speeds or directions Recognise that strength and suppleness are important parts of fitness 2

Year 4 Use maps and diagrams to orientate themselves and to travel around a simple course Plan responses to physical challenges and problems as a group Prepare physically for activities and keeping safe Evaluate the challenge and identify different approaches that could have been used Show some control when using a range of basic running, jumping and throwing actions Perform a range of jumps showing contrasting techniques and sometimes using a short run up Throw with some accuracy and power into a target area Work in cooperative groups to use different techniques, speeds and effort to meet challenges Identify and describe different aspects of athletic styles and use to improve own performance To swim between 25 and 50metres unaided. Swim for 30 to 45 seconds, using swimming aids and support Use basic arm and leg actions when on when swimming on their front and on their back. Take part in group problem-solving activities on personal survival. Understand how the body reacts and feels when swimming. Recognise and concentrate on what needs to be improved in swimming performance. Change pace, length and direction to outwit their opponent Choose and use a range of ball skills with a good degree of accuracy Use a variety of techniques and tactics to attack, keep possession and score Understand how strength, stamina and speed can be improved by playing games Identify good performances and suggest ideas for practices that will improve their play Suggest how dances and performances can be improved, so that they communicate more effectively Practise and combine longer, more complex dance phrases Communicate what they want through their dances and perform with fluency and control, showing sensitivity to the accompaniment and to others Experiment with a wide range of actions, varying and combining spatial patterns, speed, tension and continuity when working on their own, with a partner and in a group Perform a range of gymnastic actions with increased consistency and fluency Work with a partner to show similar and contrasting actions on the floor and apparatus Combine actions and show clarity of shape in longer sequences, alone or with a partner Understand how strength and suppleness improve gymnastic performance Describe their own and others work, making simple judgements about the quality of performances and suggesting ways they could be improved 3

Year 5 Develop and refine orienteering and problem-solving skills when working in groups and on their own Work cooperatively to put strategies and solutions into action Identify how their bodies work in the different challenges Conserve their efforts and keep their concentration during tasks Identify what they do well as individuals and as a group Understand and demonstrate the differences between sprinting and distance running Show control in take off activities Demonstrate a range of throwing actions using modified equipment with some accuracy and control Organise and manage an event well Predict how different activities will affect heart rate, temperature and performance Watch partner s performance and identify strengths Understand the basic principles of warming up Understand fully why Swim between 50 and 100 metres and keep swimming for 45 to 90 seconds Use 3 different strokes, swimming on their front and back. Learn to control their breathing when swimming longer lengths. Swim confidently and fluently on the surface and under water. Recognise how swimming affects the body. Make suggestions on activities and practices to help improve their own performance. Use a small range of sending, receiving and travelling techniques in games, with varied control Develop a broad range of techniques and skills for attacking and defending, using them with consistent accuracy, confidence and control Know and apply the basic strategic and tactical principles of a various games and adapt them to different situations With help, devise warm up and cool down activities and justify their choices explore, improvise and choose appropriate material to create new motifs in a chosen dance style * perform specific skills and movement patterns for different dance styles with accuracy create dance phrases and use these in longer dances describe how dance contributes to fitness and wellbeing * identify what types of exercise they need to do to help their dancing Perform combinations of gymnastic actions with different levels, speeds and direction Perform actions, shapes and balances with good body tension and extension Repeat a longer, more difficult sequence accurately emphasising extension, body shape and changes in direction, alone, with a partner or a small group Understand why warming-up and coolingdown are important and devise their own warm up routine Evaluate a sequence and suggest improvements to speed, direction and level, applying some 4

exercise is good for fitness, health and wellbeing basic criteria Year 6 Find appropriate solutions to problems and challenges Prepare physically and organisationally for challenges they are set, taking into account group safety and adapt their skills and understanding as they move from familiar to unfamiliar environments Identify and respond to events as they happen and improve their performance by changing or adapting their approaches as needed Evaluate effective responses and solutions Choose the best pace for a running event, in order to sustain running and improve their personal target Show control and power in takeoff and landing activities Show accuracy and good technique when throwing for distance Choose appropriate techniques for specific events Organise and judge events and challenges well Identify activities that help develop stamina or power and suggest how some can be used in other types of activities Identify parts of a partner s performance that need to be practised Perform skills with greater speed, fluency and accuracy in invasion, striking and net games Understand, choose and apply a range of tactics and strategies for defence and attack Develop their ability to evaluate their own and others work, and to suggest ways to improve it Respond to a range of stimuli, improvising freely using a range of controlled movements and patterns Perform with clarity and sensitivity to an accompaniment, communicating a dance idea on their own, with a partner and in a group Use appropriate language and terminology to describe, interpret and evaluate their own and others' work Comment on what works well in a performance and explain why. Combine and perform actions, shapes and balances with fluency increasingly difficult combinations Work with a partner or small group to practise and refine a sequence Create and perform a longer, fluent sequence using planned variation and contrasts in actions and speed Understand how to improve their own health and fitness through exercise Evaluate their own and others performance, explaining how the sequence is formed using appropriate terminology 5

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