PE Curriculum Map for East Cleveland Primary Schools

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PE Curriculum Map for East Cleveland Primary Schools Background: This curriculum map has been developed by a working party of East Cleveland PLT s and SSCO s. The intention was to interpret the new Physical Education curriculum, Summer 2013, and to provide a long term planning document which incorporates the CSSP Competition Programme. We are currently working on an assessment tool that will support this document (Please note the division of into; Physical, Social and Thinking see Key). Estimated completion Summer 2015 Aim & Rationale: To provide a structure for the PE curriculum integrating the already existing CSSP competition structure, which involves all of our East Cleveland Schools It is intended as a guidance document. We are very much aware that one size does not fit all and hope that schools will adapt this document in order to be usable in your own particular setting Acknowledgements: Thanks to the working party; A.Bell (SCCO), A.Fishpool (Saltburn), B.Wynne (Handale), R.Cole (Whitcliffe), C.Griffiths (Lockwood), S.Pinder (Badger Hill). Consultation with H.Blackburn, Freebrough Academy. Much appreciated support from Heads. Implementation: PLT s to provide CPD for staff giving an explanation of the curriculum map to school staff. Individual staff / year group teams use the map as long term planning in order to form a structure for half term lesson planning. The use of existing schemes of work, such as Rawmarsh and LCP (see base of mapping filled in by PLT s) to meet the requirements of the. = the intended learning taking place during units of work Success criteria = the means by which the learning objectives are achieved. These are focussed by the assessment of individuals in terms of; Thinking me, Social me and Physical me (Physical Literacy and capacity) Key / Explanation of terms: The success criteria is sub-divided into Thinking / Social / Physical: - Thinking me - Social me - Physical me (There is often inter-play between categories... however the colour indicates your assessment focus)

Year 1 AUTUNM TERM SPRING TERM SUMMER TERM ( To meet Physical to solve tasks Choose and apply strategies to solve Tasks To cooperate with others to achieve a joint purpose To be aware of safety for themselves and others To be able to communicate ideas physically and verbally To be aware of safety for themselves and others Children able to think through and plans solutions to problems Cross Curricular Project (Teachers own choice ) E.g. Bear Hunt Literacy and art. Numeracy counting and scoring To use PE as a physical support to enhance learning in other areas on the curriculum (Y1/2 athletics Control & agility in: Throwing Running Jumping Understanding: Personal Best, improving Recognise & perform Changes in Pace: Walk Jog run, Sprint. Use changes to meet Maintain continuous running pace Perform 5 jumps. Recognise & perform push pull sling actions when throwing various objects Expression Through Movement Awareness of: Control - Agility Use changes in speed, direction & level Repeat and copy body shapes Create & repeat phrases with beginning middle & end Respond in movement to Stimuli Music, pictures objects Describe & explain movements self & others Moving in space with confidence and control Awareness of safety Appreciation of what looks and feels good Perform basic travelling actions: rolling jumping sliding climbing Hold body shapes in stillness. Link Shapes with Movement Create & repeat phrases with beginning middle & end Recognise: Body tension & relaxation in self & others GAMES Control and Accuracy Awareness of : Understanding: Terms Teammate Opponent Change of speed, direction (avoiding collision ) Demonstrate control & accuracy when: Passing & receiving, roll, underarm pass, chest pass, side foot pass Pass & move to receive Moving in space with confidence and Control. Awareness of safety Appreciation of what looks and feels good Perform basic travelling actions: rolling jumping sliding climbing. Hold body shapes in stillness. Link Shapes - movement Create & repeat phrases - beginning middle & end Recognise Body tension & relaxation in self & others GAMES Control and Accuracy Awareness of: Understanding: Best place to be to stop a ball. Positioning the body when taking aim Change of speed, direction, Stopping Striking a ball with a variety of bats racquets Collecting Intercepting hitting Control & agility in: Throwing, Running and Jumping Understanding: Personal Best, improving Recognise & perform Changes in Pace: Walk, Jog run, Sprint. Use changes to meet Maintain continuous running pace Perform 5 jumps. Recognise & perform push pull sling actions when throwing various objects GAMES Net Agility Awareness of others Control and accuracy Aiming Scoring Controlling stopping Changing direction avoiding others Sending a ball Receiving a ball Expression through movement Awareness of: Control Agility Use changes in speed, direction & level Repeat / copy body shapes Create & repeat phrases - beginning middle & end Respond to Stimuli/Music/ pictures/objects. Describe & explain movements self & others Exploring the school and surrounds To follow simple routes and trails To interpret a simple Plan (map) To co-operate with others Exploring the school and surrounds To follow simple routes and trails To interpret a simple Plan (map) To co-operate with others

Year 2 AUTUNM TERM SPRING TERM SUMMER TERM Team building Activities Simple orienteering: Treasure / scavenger hunts Problem solving Teamwork Communication Jumping Balance points of contact Shapes including partner work Jump in a variety of ways landing with increasing control and balance Contrasts of height Demonstrate shapes, e.g. straight, curved (Y1/2 athletics Aiming for target Varying speed of running Be able to through over / under arm Throw accurately Throw for distance Stopping / starting safely agility Be able to pace over distance Control / co-ordination Perform a sequence with linked movements Communicate: mood / feelings / ideas Demonstrate a variety of moving Skipping circuits Running and tag Perseverance Awareness of body and the effects of exercise Co-ordination Set personal targets (reflect on ) Small sided Strike a ball using body or bat (kick / hand) Throw a ball accurately Catching skills Lead others communicate Body position to throw / catch Choice of position during Rolling forward / teddy bear / log rolls Balancing Link movements to create sequences Travel by rolling forward, backwards, sideways Balancing on different points Stillness Net Interception Partner work co-operation / tactics Spatial awareness (use of space) Pupils move into space to send / receive React to situation to help partners make difficult for opponents Recognise / use space to advantage Be able to jump in a variety of ways 5 types of jumping (1 to 2 foot, hop, step etc) Run quickly over short distance Balance whilst jumping Co-ordination Agility Skills: bouncing / rolling / kicking (Large & small balls) Working with a partner Small sided Send and receive a ball Be able to find a space Communicate and use simple tactics Gather and intercepts a ball Simple sequences 2 or more actions, pathways Different levels, directions Copy and remember a given position / action Control of body Co-ordination Special awareness Being able to work with a partner Swimming *see LA Guidance Swim between 25 50m unaided Use more than one stroke Coordinate leg / arm movements Swim above / below surface

Year 3 AUTUNM TERM SPRING TERM SUMMER TERM Catching and throwing to partner / target Be able to move with ball effectively Control and accuracy Maintaining possession Use of space and tactics Understanding of rules Swimming *see LA Guidance Swim between 25 50m unaided Use more than one stroke Coordinate leg / arm movements Swim above / below surface Sustain pace over long distances (jog / run) Throw with greater control (range of throwing actions push / pull etc) Jump control and consistency of take off / landing Watch partner s athletic and identify main strengths Use suggestions to improve Imaginative response to stimuli (partner / small group) Perform with expression and awareness of others Use of expressive language Describe what makes a good dance phrase Clear order with clear start / finish Use cannon and unison Net (Tennis competition and cross country Control and consistency Body position to receive ball Vary speed and direction of ball Introduce use of racket Throw accurately at target and into space Vary length, height & speed of ball to improve Explain choices & rules Increased control Strike ball with intent Intercept the ball and sometimes catch Fielder position Throwing accurately Changing positioning whilst fielding, e.g. for different batters Body position / movement of fielder Begin with throwing then striking ball (kicking / rackets / bats) Explore use of floor / mats / apparatus Use shape / balance and travel Show control, accuracy and fluency Understand actions; e.g. jumping, balancing, transferring weight, rolling, turning, weight on hands Quality of Swimming *see LA Guidance Swim between 25 50m unaided Use more than one stroke Coordinate leg / arm movements Swim above / below surface Organise themselves in small groups safely Turn taking / roles Understand relay takeovers take part in one Planning how to cover distance as team faster over set distance / paced for set time Explore warm up & cool down identify when body is warm Strength / suppleness Teach activities for sustained activity e.g. skipping Understand appropriate warm up / cool down exercises Demonstrate breathing standing / moving Devise and perform sequence with clear beginning, middle and end (own / pair) Adapt to inc diff levels, speeds & directions Compare and contrast sequences Explain - best and why Adapt sequence to improve Communicate effectively in pairs / small team Solve problems (including simple orienteering) Evaluate / modify plan Show resilience Identify / explore different roles within group Be able to act as leader + follow a leader

Year 4 AUTUNM TERM SPRING TERM SUMMER TERM Fluency and accuracy in range techniques Maintain possession / be aware of positions. Use and adapt tactics to different situations To understand and explain rules Uses range techniques. Able to attack and defend Ability to make decisions Explain rules in Net (Volleyball competition and cross country competition Spring term) To maintain a game throwing / catching To vary direction speed of ball left or right court To anticipate To understand rules Can keep up continuous game (rally) Can use tactics (length, speed height) to send ball Can use tactics to defend own Court Can keep rules effectively and fairly. Understand difference sprinting and running longer distance Throw with power and accuracy for distance. Jump from standing position for distance Can suggest ways to improve through observation evaluation Can act on advise to improve Develop and vary actions. Changes in pathways, levels on the spot travelling Partner / Group work Contrasting actions Can link actions Can respond imaginatively to create movement Can structure dance phrases with partner or group Devise, perform and repeat movement Explore and combine actions with others. Compare and improve Can structure and perform dances Can work with others to refine and practise. Can describe and make suggestions to improve dance Adjusting / placing striking action Working with others Fielder positions. Catching / Throwing Bowling accuracy and varying speed Can bat using different types of shot. Can change & maintain positioning whilst fielding, Can throw for distance Can use different ways of bowling Perform balances, body shapes and agility with control Explore use of floor / mats / apparatus To use compositional devices when creating their sequence Plan, perform and repeat longer sequences that include changes of speed and level Recognise quality of movement Lead a partner through a short warm up Know why warming up is important Recognise how playing affects their bodies Lead a simple stretching routine Know that playing helps develop their fitness To know that fitness includes strength, stamina, suppleness and suppleness (Paralympics Organise themselves in small groups safely Turn taking / roles Understand relay takeovers take part in one Can co-operate Can perform role - record, measure, observe. Can work as part of a team and pace themselves based on team / distance. Suggest improvements for own Net (Volleyball competition and cross country competition Spring term) Exploiting space away from opponents Vary speed, height, & direction of send Anticipate senders Intentions, relative to their own position in playing area Choose and use a range of simple tactics for sending ball, defending own court Talk about what they do well and recognise things that could be done better Know how to defend their court Explore use of floor, mats and apparatus To use compositional devices when creating their sequences Perform actions, balances, body shapes and agilities with control Plan, perform and repeat longer sequences with clear shapes and changes of level and speed Suggest improvements to their own s Follow simple plans and maps on school site Work in small groups on Team building activities Can orientate map and navigate simple course. Can work with others co-operatively Can take different roles in a team.

Year 5 AUTUNM TERM SPRING TERM SUMMER TERM (Hockey & Tag rugby competition, Girls & Boys Football tournament) Invade territory of opponents in order to score: forward positioning, timing forward runs, creating space. Prevent invasion of their own territory: loose or tight marking, cover and support, re-grouping. Maintain possession: support play, timing and placing the pass. Pass, dribble and shoot with control in. Mark opponents and help each other in defence. Identify and use tactics to help their team keep the ball and take it towards the opposition s goal. Net (Basketball competition, cross-country Hit the ball with purpose, varying speed, height and direction. Understand the need for tactics. Start to choose and use some tactics effectively. Use forehand, back hand and overhead shots increasingly well in they play. Spot the spaces in their opponent s court and try to hit the ball towards them. Positioning on court. Improve and sustain running technique at different speeds. Demonstrate accuracy and technique in a range of jumping actions. Run at fast, medium and slow speeds, changing direction and speed. Link running and jumping activities with some fluency, control and consistency. Take part in a relay activity, remembering when to run and what to do. (indoor athletics) Know why warming up and cooling down are important. Know how physical activity affects their health. Identify appropriate exercises and activities for warming up. Recognise how these game make their bodies work. Explore and improvise ideas for dances in different styles, working on their own, with a partner and in a group. Compose motifs and plan dances creatively and collaboratively. Adapt and refine the way they use weight, space and rhythm in their dances. Perform different styles of dance clearly and fluently. Play leaders (Kwik cricket Follow scheme (SCCO support / pastoral support) Follow Scheme Perform actions, shapes and balances consistently and fluently. Explore use of floor/mats/ apparatus Link ideas, skills & techniques Demonstrate control and precision when performing basic skills. Imaginative use of apparatus and space (Cross-country Hit the ball accurately into spaces and to different parts of the field. Position their bodies and feet to hit the ball accurately. Plan as a team and organise themselves into different roles, choosing and using skills and tactics that affect the positively. Strike a bowled ball. Use a range of fielding skills, e.g. catching, throwing, intercepting, with growing control and consistency. Work collaboratively in pairs, group activities and small-sided. Implement a range of tactics in. (East Cleveland Olympics, CSSP competitions (School Games) Demonstrate accuracy and technique in a range of throwing actions. Throw a variety of objects Understand and perform throws for accuracy and distance. Link running and throwing activities with some fluency, control and consistency. (Indoor athletics Suggest how rules could be changed to improve the game. Adapt rules in agreement with others Make rules for own. Explain these and teach others. Choose and apply basic compositional ideas to the sequence they create, and adapt them to new situations. Use contrasting actions, e.g. move from a low travel to a high travel, from a high balance to a low balance. Describe how to refine, modify and improve s. (Mountain Biking Participate in a range of activities with increasing challenge Follow and plan routes on a map Complete team Can work with others co-operatively Accurately read an interpret map symbols and control markers Participate in challenging activities

Year 6 AUTUNM TERM SPRING TERM SUMMER TERM (Hockey & Tag rugby competition, Girls & Boys Football tournament) Show awareness of which skills relate to different parts of a game, or to different roles in a game Change speed in attack and know what to do to score points in the Apply skills effectively in different types of game Defend effectively, slowing down and making it hard to find space Evaluate and decide what they need to practise Net (Basketball competition, cross-country Explain what they are trying to do and why it is a good idea Hit the ball with purpose, varying speed, height and direction Position themselves well on court and use space effectively Play shots on both sides of the body and above their heads in practices and when the opportunity arises in a game To identify & explain good athletic regarding technical skills and physical attributes/ ability To apply these skills effectively in competitive situations To improve and sustain running technique at different speeds To demonstrate accuracy & technique in a range of throwing & jumping actions To understand & explain the short & long term effects of exercise. Understand the need for a specific warm up & cool down (skipping, fitness circuits, cross country running, indoor athletics) Know how to warm up Understand what to include in a warm up in order to improve Understand why exercise is good for their fitness, health and well being Recognise the activities and activities that need including in a warm up Identify the main types of fitness needed for these and use them in warm up routines To think about character and narrative ideas created by stimulus and respond through movement To experiment with a wide range of actions, varying and combining spatial patterns, speed, tension and continuity on own/ with others To explore, improvise and choose appropriate stimulus to create new motifs in chosen dance style To explain the relationship between dance and music (Kwik cricket To explore, improvise and choose appropriate material to create new motifs in chosen dance style To explain the relationship between dance and music To think about character and narrative ideas created by stimulus and respond through movement To experiment with a wide range of actions, varying and combining spatial patterns, speed, tension and continuity on own/ with others To perform & create movement sequences with some complex skills & displaying accuracy & consistency To show an ability to innovate To analyse skills & suggest ways to Improve quality of showing sound knowledge & understanding (Cross-country Hit ball from both sides of the body Direct the ball away from fielders, using different angles and speeds Plan to outwit the opposition individually, as a pair or as a team, when they are batting, bowling and fielding Use tactics which involve bowlers and fielders working together (East Cleveland Olympics, CSSP competitions (School Games) To identify & explain good athletic regarding technical skills and physical attributes/ ability To apply these skills effectively in competitive situations To improve and sustain running technique at different speeds To demonstrate accuracy & technique in a range of throwing & jumping actions To understand & explain the short & long term effects of exercise. Understand the need for a specific warm up & cool down (Indoor athletics To demonstrate and use an increasing range of skills with confidence, control and accuracy in their practices and Plan as a team and organise themselves into different roles, choosing and using skills and tactics that affect the positively Use skills effectively in different types of game Identify how they and others are more or less effective in different parts of To develop personal gymnastic sequences by understanding, choosing and applying a range of compositional principles Evaluate own and others work Suggest ways of making improvements Make up longer and more complex sequences, including changes or direction, level and speed In small groups prepare and perform a sequence Show an awareness of factors influencing Performance + suggest improvements (Mountain Biking Participate in a range of activities with increasing challenge Follow and plan routes on a map Complete team Can work with others co-operatively Accurately read an interpret map symbols and control markers Participate in challenging activities