Looking at the sprint running technique - working in pairs, pupils can experiment with different ways of running to discover the most effective running technique needed.
In this unit, pupils will further enhance replication and performance across all disciplines. Pupils gain a further understanding of fitness and its relationship to performance. Pupils will focus on planning, preparing for, and competing in a range of athletic competitions organised by themselves and others. In athletic activities, pupils will engage in performing skills and personal and collective bests in relation to speed, height and distance.
This Key Stage 2 resource covers two types of Athletics Relay - the Continuous Relay, and the Circular Relay. Both activities require relay batons and cones.
This Key Stage 2 resource is specifically aimed at the delivery of the primary PE curriculum. In this unit pupils will further develop their ability to throw/jump for distance, using a range of objects and over increasing heights. Pupils will accurately replicate athletic challenges and competitions that require thought, speed and stamina. In all athletic activity, pupils will engage in performing skills, measuring and recording their own performance. Pupils are also expected to be able to follow safety procedures and handle specific equipment.
In this unit pupils will experience running, jumping and throwing activities. Pupils will accurately replicate running challenges and competitions that require speed and changes in direction. In all athletic based activities, pupils will engage in performing skills and measuring performance. Pupils will develop the ability follow safety procedures and handle equipment correctly.
A few worksheets that I have created to allow any non-participants to still take part in your lesson. These can also be used with pupils as performance analysis tasks, and to bring literacy into the classroom. Very useful when you link them to assesment levels.