Physical Education Year 1 to Year 6 Skills & Learning Outcomes. Curriculum Strands Games Dance Gymnastics Athletics - Year 3, 4, 5, and 6 Swimming

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Physical Education Year 1 to Year 6 Skills & Learning Outcomes Curriculum Strands Games Dance Gymnastics Athletics - Year 3, 4, 5, and 6 Swimming

PHYSICAL EDUCATION Year 1 Games Dance Gymnastics Travel with, send and receive a ball and other equipment in different ways. Develop these skills for simple net, striking/fielding and invasion-type games Play simple, competitive net, striking/fielding and invasion type games that they and others have made, using simple tactics for attacking and defending. Show basic ball control Send a ball in the direction of another person e.g. using a simple bounce pass in Basketball Take part in sending and receiving activities Talk about exercising, safety & short term effects of exercise Use movement imaginatively, responding to stimuli, including music, and performing basic skills [for example, travelling, being still, making a shape, jumping, turning and gesturing] Change the rhythm, speed, level and direction of their movements. Create and perform dances using simple movement patterns, including those from different times and cultures. Express and communicate ideas and feelings. Copy & explore basic body patterns & movements from a model. Remember simple dance steps & perform these in a controlled manner which are performed in order. Choose simple actions that link them with sounds & music e.g. Slow movements reacting to drum noises. Safely perform teacher led warm-ups & can describe & discuss others work Swimming Stage 1 By completing this Award, with or without floatation equipment or support, you will be able to: Enter the water safely Move forward for a distance of 5 metres, feet may be on or off the floor Move backwards for a distance of 5 metres, feet may be on or off the floor Move sideways for a distance of 5 metres, feet may be on or off the floor Scoop the water and wash the face Be comfortable with water showered from overhead Move from a flat floating position on the back and return to standing Move from a flat floating position on the front and return to standing Push and glide in a flat position on the front from a wall Push and glide in a flat position on the back from a wall Give examples of two pool rules Perform basic skills in travelling, being still, finding space and using it safely, both on the floor and using apparatus Develop the range of their skills and actions [for example, balancing, taking off and landing, turning and rolling] Choose and link skills and actions in short movement phrases create and perform short, linked sequences that show a clear beginning, middle and end and have contrasts in direction, level and speed. Copy & explore basic actions with control & coordination (All Areas) Develop my range of skills linked to taking off and landing, balance and rolling Begin to choose & link simple actions, and I can recognise & use space around me appropriately Watch & start to discuss my own work & that of my peers Safely begin to perform teacher led warm-up & I am aware of others

PHYSICAL EDUCATION Year 2 Games Dance Gymnastics Travel with, send and receive a ball and other equipment in different ways. Develop these skills for simple net, striking/fielding and invasion-type games Play simple, competitive net, striking/fielding and invasion type games that they and others have made, using simple tactics for attacking and defending. Take part in opposed conditioned games e.g. taking on the role of attacker or defender within a given game Talk about exercise, safety & short term effects of exercise making reference to the changes that happen in the body Use movement imaginatively, responding to stimuli, including music, and performing basic skills [for example, travelling, being still, making a shape, jumping, turning and gesturing] Change the rhythm, speed, level and direction of their movements. Create and perform dances using simple movement patterns, including those from different times and cultures. Express and communicate ideas and feelings. Respond imaginatively to a variety of stimuli including types of music and instruction Say what I liked about another s performance Swimming Stage 2 Jump in from poolside safely to a minimum depth of 1.0 metre Blow bubbles a minimum of three times rhythmically, with nose and mouth submerged Move from a flat floating position on the back and return to standing without support Move from a flat floating position on the front and return to standing without support Push from a wall and glide on the back arms can be by the side or above the head Push from a wall and glide on the front with arms extended Travel using a recognised leg action with feet off the pool floor on the back for 5 metres Travel using a recognised leg action with feet off the pool floor on the front for 5 metres Perform a tuck to rotate from a flat floating position on the front, to a back floating position, then return to standing Perform a tuck to rotate from a flat floating position on the back, to a front floating position, then return to standing Perform a log roll from the back to the front Perform basic skills in travelling, being still, finding space and using it safely, both on the floor and using apparatus Develop the range of their skills and actions [for example, balancing, taking off and landing, turning and rolling] Choose and link skills and actions in short movement phrases create and perform short, linked sequences that show a clear beginning, middle and end and have contrasts in direction, level and speed. To construct basic sequences Identify the difference between my performance & that of others Understand the need for warm up & cool down, and also what is happening to my body during exercise

PHYSICAL EDUCATION Year 3 Play and make up small-sided and modified competitive net, striking/fielding and invasion games. Use skills and tactics and apply basic principles suitable for attacking and defending. Work with others to organise and keep the games going. Beginning to influence opposed conditioned games using tactical thought and talking to my team mates Control and catch a ball with movement and increasing stability Move confidently with a ball keeping it under control e.g. using the inside of the hockey stick to keep the ball under control of the person more consistently Talk about reasons for warming up Create and perform dances using a range of movement patterns, including those from different times, places and cultures. Respond to a range of stimuli and accompaniment Translate ideas from a variety of stimuli into movement Compare, develop & adapt movement & motifs to create longer dance pieces Use dance vocabulary to compare & improve my work in relation to others Understand working safely Create and perform fluent sequences on the floor and using apparatus. Include variations in level, speed and direction in their sequences. Copy, remember, explore & repeat simple actions, and link & vary ideas with control & co-ordination Apply compositional ideas to sequences alone & with others Describe my own & others work noting similarities & differences Understand working safely Recognise changes in my body and can give reasons why PE is good for health Take part in and design challenges and competitions that call for precision, speed, power or stamina. Use running, jumping and throwing skills both singly and in combination. Pace themselves in these challenges and competitions. Run at a speed appropriate to the distance I am running Take a running jump Demonstrate a range of throwing actions using a variety of objects Recognise a change in heart rate, temperature and breathing rate Swimming Stage 3 Jump in from poolside and submerge to a minimum depth of 1.0 metre Sink, push away from wall and maintain a streamlined position Push and glide on the front with arms extended and log roll onto the back Push and glide on the back with arms extended and log roll onto the front Travel 5 metres on the front, perform a tuck to rotate onto the back and return on the back Fully submerge to pick up an object Answer correctly three questions on the Water Safety Code Push and glide and travel 10 metres on the back Push and glide and travel 10 metres on the front Perform a tuck float and hold for three seconds

PHYSICAL EDUCATION Year 4 Play and make up small-sided and modified competitive net, striking/fielding and invasion games. Use skills and tactics and apply basic principles Create and perform dances using a range of movement patterns, including those from different times, places and cultures. Respond to a range of Create and perform fluent sequences on the floor and using apparatus. Include variations in level, speed and direction in their sequences. Take part in and design challenges and competitions that call for precision, speed, power or stamina. Use running, jumping and throwing skills both singly and suitable for attacking and defending. Work with others stimuli and accompaniment Link ideas, skills & techniques with in combination. Pace themselves in these challenges to organise and keep the games going. Vary dynamics & develop actions with a and competitions. control, precision & fluency when Control and catch a ball & accurately partner or as part of a group performing basic skills Improve and sustain running technique pass whilst moving and demonstrating Continually demonstrate rhythm & Understand composition by performing at different speeds Demonstrate firm stability spatial awareness more complex sequences accuracy & technique in a range of Take part in conditioned game with Modify my performance & that of others throwing & jumping actions Describe how to refine, improve & understanding of tactics & rules as a result of observation & basic modify performances Maintain a good running technique Move with a ball in opposed situations understanding of the structure of the when sprinting over obstacles Demonstrate specific aspects of warmup & describe effects of exercise on e.g. using side step movements within body Describe the changes in my body Tag Rugby to evade being tackled Demonstrate precision, control & fluency the body when running, jumping & throwing Understand / use principles of warm up & why exercise is good for health e.g. that warming up movements reduces the chance of muscles being pulled Swimming Stage 4 Pace themselves in floating and swimming challenges related to speed, distance and personal survival. Swim unaided for a sustained period of time over a distance of at least 25m. Use recognised arm and leg actions, lying on their front and back. Use a range of recognised strokes and personal survival skills [for example, front crawl, back crawl, breaststroke, sculling, floating and surface diving]. Jump in from poolside and submerge bending knees on landing Sink, push away from wall on side and maintain a streamlined position Push and glide on the front with arms extended and log roll onto the back Push and glide on the back with arms extended and log roll onto the front Travel on the front, tuck and rotate around the horizontal axis and return on the back Fully submerge to pick up an object and return it with any recognised position Answer correctly 3 questions on the water safety code Travel at least 10 metres on the front or back choosing a recognised swimming technique such as the front crawl or backstroke

PHYSICAL EDUCATION Year 5 Play and make up small-sided and modified competitive net, striking/fielding and invasion games. Use skills and tactics and apply basic principles suitable for attacking Create and perform dances using a range of movement patterns, including those from different times, places and cultures. Respond to a range of stimuli and Create and perform fluent sequences on the floor and using apparatus. Include variations in level, speed and direction in their sequences. Take part in and design challenges and competitions that call for precision, speed, power or stamina. Use running, jumping and throwing skills both singly and in and defending. Work with others to organise and keep accompaniment. Perform & create movement sequences combination. Pace themselves in these challenges and the games going Perform & create motifs in a variety of competitions. with some complex skills & displaying Control movement confidently with a ball dance styles with accuracy & consistency accuracy & consistency Adapt my running speed to the in opposed situations whilst moving Select & use a wide range of Select & use a wide range of distances required Combine accurate passing skills / compositional skills to demonstrate ideas compositional skills in complex Improve and sustain running technique techniques in game e.g. using the inside Suggest ways to improve quality of sequences alone & in groups. I show an at different speeds. and outside of the hockey stick to move performance showing sound knowledge & ability to innovate Demonstrate accuracy &alter my the ball in different directions (towards a understanding Analyse skills & can suggest ways to jumping and throwing technique in a team mate or away from an opposing Lead my own warm up & demonstrates all improve quality of performance showing range of competitive situations. member) round safe practice sound knowledge & understanding Alter and then maintain a good running Advise and help others in their techniques Lead own warm up & demonstrates all technique when sprinting over in a game e.g. making suggestions in how round safe practice obstacles. to improve their skillset Describe the changes in my body when Understand & explain short term effects of running, jumping & throwing exercise, warming, cooling Understand & can explain long term effects of exercise e.g. stating that you will become fitter because your heart and lungs are becoming more efficient Swimming Stage 5 Pace themselves in floating and swimming challenges related to speed, distance and personal survival. Swim unaided for a sustained period of time over a distance of at least 25m. Use recognised arm and leg actions, lying on their front and back. Use a range of recognised strokes and personal survival skills [for example, front crawl, back crawl, breaststroke, sculling, floating and surface diving]. Perform a tuck (mushroom) float for around 5 seconds Perform a sequence of changing shapes (minimum of 3) whilst floating at the surface Push and glide from the wall to the pool floor Perform a front crawl leg kick action for a distance of 10 metres and return on back performing back crawl leg action (one item of equipment optional) Perform a butterfly leg kick action on the front or the back Perform a breaststroke leg kick action on the front and return on the back with a breaststroke leg action Perform head first sculling for a distance of 5 metres I can swim a recognised stroke (breaststroke, front crawl or backstroke) for a distance of 10 metres

PHYSICAL EDUCATION Year 6 Play and make up small-sided and modified competitive Create and perform dances using a range of movement Create and perform fluent sequences on the floor and Take part in and design challenges and competitions net, striking/fielding and invasion games. Use skills and patterns, including those from different times, places using apparatus. Include variations in level, speed and that call for precision, speed, power or stamina Use tactics and apply basic principles suitable for attacking and cultures. Respond to a range of stimuli and direction in their sequences. running, jumping and throwing skills both singly and in and defending. Work with others to organise and keep accompaniment. Perform & create movement sequences combination Pace themselves in these challenges the games going Perform &create a variety of dance styles and competitions with some complex skills & displaying Control movement confidently with a ball with consistency and confidence accuracy & consistency Demonstrate good control, strength, in opposed situations whilst moving Select & use a wide range of Select & use a wide range of speed & stamina in a variety of athletic Combine accurate passing skills / compositional skills to demonstrate ideas compositional skills in both simple and events techniques in game e.g. using the inside Suggest ways to improve quality of complex sequences alone & in groups. Understand how to apply athletic skills and outside of the hockey stick to move performance showing sound knowledge Show the ability to refine my individual & tactics to the competitive situation the ball in different directions (towards a & understanding and group performance. Explain how to improve technique in a team mate or away from an opposing Lead a group to produce a Dance Analyse skills & can suggest ways to variety of events. member) influenced by a number of styles. improve quality of performance showing Understand & can explain the short & Advise and help others in their Lead my own warm up & demonstrates sound knowledge & understanding long term effects of exercise, and I techniques in a game e.g. making all round safe practice Lead my own warm up & demonstrate understand the need for specific warm suggestions in how to improve their all round safe practice up& cool down skillset Understand & explain short term effects of exercise, warming, cooling Understand & can explain long term effects of exercise e.g. stating that you will become fitter because your heart and lungs are becoming more efficient Swimming Stage 6 Give two examples of how to prepare for exercise and understand why it is important Sink, push off on side from the wall, glide, kick and rotate into backstroke Sink, push off on side from the wall, glide, kick and rotate into front crawl Swim 10 metres wearing clothes Push and glide and swim front crawl to include at least six rhythmical breaths Push and glide and swim breaststroke to include at least six rhythmical breaths Push and glide and swim butterfly to include at least three rhythmical breaths Push and glide and swim backstroke to include at least six regular breaths Push and glide and swim 25 metres, choice of stroke is optional (performed to Swim England expected standards) Perform a shout and signal rescue Perform a surface dive