PE Curriculum Road Map

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Character Virtues Cross Curricular Links Assessment Points Subject Specific Skills CEIAG Links Underlined = Deeper development of earlier skills / knowledge

PE Curriculum Map AP Summer R187 and R184

Progression to next stage of learning: A Level PE BTEC

Outdoor Adventurous ActivitiesR187/RO56 (Old Specification)

Question: How do I evaluate my sporting performance? Pupils will look at their strengths and weaknesses in a specific activity. Strengths Weaknesses Practices to improve Measuring improvement.

Long barrier field Bowling technique

Athletics Rounders

Question: How can we adapt our performance to improve our sequence? Pupils will recap key skills learn in the activities and use peer feedback to improve performance.

Question-How can we create a sequence? Pupils will recap trampoline skills from previous unit but look to create sequence.

Tuck pike straddle seat landing ½ full twist

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Contemporary Issues in SportR184/RO51 (Old specification)

User groups and barriers to participation Sporting Values Teamwork and Hosting major sporting Events resilience NGB's

Question: What needs to be in a successful Sport session? Pupils will plan their own sport session and deliver to group of pupils. They will have

Leadership in Sport– R185/RO53 (Old specification)

English- Strengths and weaknesses extended writing

Long/High jump, short sprint, long distance shot discus javelin

AP at end of Each LO

AP Summer

Warm up Skill introduction Skill development Conditioned game

Athletics Cricket

Athletics Rounders

Interval and fartlek training Circuits Boxercise combinations

Conditioned games Tactical games Doubles tactics

Batting fielding Adapt technique to throwing catching improve

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Netball Football Badminton Lofted pass Spatial awareness

Question: How can we apply tactics in striking and fielding games to gain an advantage? Pupils will recap key skills learnt in Year 7 then apply them tactically to gain an advantage

Teamwork and resilience

Trampolining

Fitness Table Tennis

Teamwork and resilience

AP set after each sporting activity

Batting fielding throwing catching

Question: What technique is needed to run/jump or throw to our full potential? Pupils will be able to practice a range of athletic activities and develop technique.

Volleyball

Fitness Table Tennis Cooper run Circuits Heart rate Changes during exercise

Trampolining Volleyball

Fitness Table Tennis

Question: What key skills are needed to be successful in striking and fielding games? Pupils will explore and practice the key skills needed in striking and fielding activities.

Netball Football Badminton AP set after each sporting activity

Serve Rally Science- Changes Forehand Backhand to the body during exercise

Netball Football Badminton

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Athletics Cricket

Long/High jump, short sprint, long distance shot discus javelin

Question: What key skills are needed to be successful in an activity? Pupils will explore and practice the different skills needed in the activity. They will practice in both drill, conditioned and full game Teamwork and scenarios resilience

Trampoline

exercise on the body

Question: What key skills can be used to outwit an opponent/opposition in an activity? Pupils will recap skills learnt in Year 7 ,however try to apply them more against opposition to outwit and gain an advantage.

Athletics Rounders

Trampolining

AP set after each sporting activity

Somersault Back landing progressions Serve Set Dig Smash Question- How can we exercise Block to improve our fitness? Pupils will have experienced a Sciencerange of fitness methods and Effects of apply to improve

Trampolining Volleyball

Tuck Pike Front landing Straddle ½ twist ½ twist in to front and full seat and progressions landing

Trampolining

Peer evaluation to adapt technique

Tuck pike straddle Front Seat landing with progressions

Question: How can we use feedback to help our peers improve? Pupils will recap skills learnt over the previous 2 years. They will then use key words to help peers to improve their performance.

Teamwork and resilience

Athletics Cricket

Long/High jump, short sprint, long distance shot discus javelin

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Resilience Teamwork Problem solving

Question: What are the Current Issues in Sport? How does this influence or affect the sport? Pupils will cover 5 Learning Outcomes to identify issues in Sport and its impact

Question: How can I demonstrate my competence in 2 sports? Pupils will show their confidence in a sport through teacher witness statement, videos and sporting evidence.

Provision Important life skills Planning Risk assessment

Question: Where can we take part in OAA? Why I they important for development? Pupils will look at where OAA can take place and the benefits to taking part in them

7 Passing Shooting Heading Tackling Defending Dodging Serve Rally Overhead Clear


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