PE
Subject Intent
Physical Education at Woodfield is designed to inspire all children to develop a love of physical activity and sport.
We aim to ensure that our delivery of physical education allows all children to have the skills and mindset to leave primary school with the capabilities to be successful in their sporting challenges and lead active lifestyles at secondary school and beyond.
In line with the school's developing excellence plan, we strive to educate both our children and families to develop a greater understanding on how to live healthy lifestyles and make healthy choices.
Subject Progression
Implementation
Home Learning
Phase | What are children learning this half term? | How can I support my child's learning at home? |
EYFS |
This term we are learning to put a sequence of movements together.
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Choose a piece of music that we enjoy listening to together. Talk to me about the how the music makes me feel and how I could show this in my movements. Do my movements need to change at different parts of the music? Can I make higher or lower movements? What speed do my movements need to be? Can I end with a balance? |
KS1 |
Net & Wall Develop their understanding of the principles of net and wall games such as using the ready position to defend their space and sending the ball away from an opponent to maximise their chances of scoring.
Sending & Receiving
Dance Perform dances using simple movement patterns
Yoga Extend their flexibility, balance and coordination, individually and with others.
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Roll a Goal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Ub8B4EdR8o
Join our partners at Active Fusion to complete the Roll a Goal challenge to improve your Sending & Receiving skills. Can you complete them all?
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KS2 |
Tennis Develop their racket skills when playing tennis. They learn specific skills such as a forehand, backhand, volley and underarm serve. Pupils develop their tactical awareness including how to play with a partner and against another pair.
Dance Perform dances using a range of movement patterns Hockey Improve their defending and attacking skills playing even-sided games. They will start to show control and fluency in dribbling, sending and receiving a ball in a small game situation and under some pressure.
Yoga Develop flexibility, strength, technique, control and balance
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Tennis Challenges!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Kd9_2-XeU0
Join our partners at Active Fusion to complete the Tennis Challenges to improve your Net & Wall skills. Can you complete them all? |