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Decision Making Components of Fitness; PE Department Curriculum Mapping Pillars, Skills, Knowledge & Understanding Drop shot Smash Outwitting Opponents: Net Games Year 7 Pillars Techniques & Skills Knowledge & Understanding Version/Size Badminton Knowledge & understanding of Shuttle Flight ½ court singles Serves - backhand Full court singles Overhead clear forehand Replication of shots with control and accuracy Volleyball Begins to develop basic skills (volley, dig and spike) To be able to apply BFJ in a basic rally To be able to start a rally with an underarm serve Begins to raise hands in an attempt to block Application of SFJ & depth and change of angle to create space Rules & court dimensions of singles games Knowledge of singles scoring system Play 3 passes before passing/volleying/hitting the ball over the net Selecting and applying the relevant skills and techniques appropriately Begins to identify space in the opponents and own court but still inconsistent in the application Understands and applies the rotation system when winning the serve back Play in badminton court with lower net. (6v6)

Table Tennis Grip/Stance/Action ready position Serves legal and accurate Knowledge & understanding of Ball Flight Replication of shots with control and accuracy Cross table singles Decision Making Components of Fitness; Backhand & forehand push Tennis Hold racket - backhand or forehand using an appropriate grip To be able to apply BFJ in a basic rally To be able to play a basic forehand and a basic backhand in a rally To be able to start a rally with a basic serve Application of BFJ & depth and change of angle to create space Basic Rules of singles games Knowledge of singles scoring system To be able to outwit their opponent selecting and applying the relevant skills and techniques appropriately Play in service boxes and/or half court

Year 8 Pillars Techniques & Skills Knowledge & Understanding Version/Size Badminton Shots with increased control and accuracy ½ court singles Serves; backhand & forehand, high Full court singles Application of SFJ & increased variation Underarm clear/lift length/angle of shots Decision Making Components of Fitness; Overhead clear forehand Drop shot Smash Volleyball Develops height when playing the volley Develops timing when hitting over the net Is able to jump and block over the net but timing is often incorrect Develops underarm serve and is able to identify space to serve but accuracy varies Rules & court dimensions of singles games Knowledge of singles scoring system To develop basic anticipation of the opponent hits over the net Beginning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the opponents and adapting their shot selection accordingly Demonstrate good positioning and returning to base position Develops space awareness Begins to differentiate roles of each position To be able to accurately score and officiate small sided games Play in badminton court (6v6 to 4v4)

Table Tennis Decision Making Components of Fitness; Grip/Stance/Action ready position Serves; backhand & forehand Backhand & forehand drive Tennis To develop their groundstrokes (forehand and backhand) To develop topspin in both strokes, although the forehand dominates rallies To be able to play a basic volley (forehand or backhand) To develop their serve - power and accuracy Shots with increased control and accuracy, application of BFJ Increased variation length/angle of shots Knowledge of singles & doubles scoring system To develop basic anticipation of the opponent strokes and direction of shots To continue developing strategies to outwit their opponent selecting and applying the relevant skills and techniques appropriately Beginning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the opponent and adapting their shot selection accordingly Demonstrate good positioning and returning to base position Cross table singles & full table doubles Play in service boxes and/or half court Begin to play in full court To be able to accurately score and officiate singles tennis games

Year 9 Pillars Techniques & Skills Knowledge & Understanding Version/Size Badminton Tactics level doubles Full court Serves; backhand & forehand, high, low, flick doubles Positioning in attack and defence - front and back; Underarm clear/lift side- side Decision Making Components of Fitness; Overhead clear forehand Drop shot Smash Volleyball To start showing some accuracy and power in their selected shots (volley, dig, spike, underarm serve) Continues to develop height when playing the volley and begins to differentiate the volley with and the set Develops height of block and technique Begins to serve overhead but still lacks consistency and accuracy Decision making- use of the appropriate stroke when attacking or defending Variation length/angle of shots Rules & court dimensions of doubles games Knowledge of doubles scoring system Develops ability to play in each position effectively To continue developing strategies to outwit their opponent selecting and applying the relevant skills and techniques appropriately Demonstrates good spatial awareness and anticipation Begins to understand the transition phase Play in badminton court (4v4) Full court 6v6

Table Tennis Decision Making Components of Fitness; Grip/Stance/Action ready position Serves; backhand & forehand, short and long Backhand & forehand topspin/backspin Block Tactics doubles Decision making- use of the appropriate shot when attacking or defending Variation depth/angle of shots Cross table singles & full table doubles Tennis To start showing some accuracy and power in their groundstrokes although forehand is more dominant than backhand Continues to develop the volley which still lacks power and accuracy Knowledge of singles & doubles scoring system Develops anticipation of the opponent s strokes and direction of shots and is prepared to counteract them Begins to develop singles strategies Develops singles strategies Can play singles, begins to play doubles Serve begins to show some power and accuracy but lacks variety Develops ability to evaluate opponent s strengths and weaknesses and adapts own game accordingly

Year 10 Pillars Techniques & Skills Knowledge & Understanding Version/Size Badminton Tactics for singles, level doubles and mixed Full court Serves; backhand & forehand, high, low, flick doubles doubles Underarm clear/lift Positioning in attack and defence - front and back; Decision Making side - side Components of Fitness; Overhead clear forehand & backhand Net shots - forehand & backhand Drop shot Smash Drive Volleyball Develops power and accuracy of their selected shots Develops accuracy and power when performing an overhead serve To be able to perform a smash with some success but still lacks accuracy and timing Uses block effectively with good technique and height Decision making- use of the appropriate stroke when attacking or defending Variation length/angle of shots Rules & court dimensions of doubles games Knowledge of doubles scoring system Further develops ability to evaluate opponents strengths and weaknesses and adjust play accordingly Demonstrate better transition from defence to attack To demonstrate good tactical awareness of how they can build up rallies to their strengths but still need to develop defensive tactical awareness Play in badminton court (4v4) Full court 6v6

Table Tennis Develop full range of shots showing ability to outwit opponent(s) Tactics for singles and doubles Positioning in attack and defence Full table Decision Making Assess own and others strengths and weaknesses Run own round robin tournament Decision making- use of the appropriate shot when attacking or defending Variation depth/angle of shots Components of Fitness; Tennis To develop power and accuracy of their groundstrokes To develop the topspin and backspin of both strokes with increased effectiveness To develop accuracy and effectiveness of the volley, both forehand and backhand To demonstrate good timing when approaching the net for a volley / smash To demonstrate good tactical awareness of how they can build up rallies to their strengths but still need to develop defensive tactical awareness To be able to accurately score and officiate doubles tennis games Can play singles or doubles To be able to perform a smash with some success but still lacks accuracy and power Begins to use the lob with some success.

Year 11 Pillars Techniques & Skills Knowledge & Understanding Version/Size Badminton Tactics for singles, level doubles and mixed Full court Serves; backhand & forehand, high, low, flick doubles doubles Underarm clear/lift Positioning in attack and defence - front and back; Decision Making side - side Components of Fitness; Overhead clear forehand & backhand Net shots - forehand & backhand Drop shot Smash Drive Volleyball Demonstrate good power and accuracy with their selected shots Is able to use the dig effectively to receive with increasing accuracy from an overhead serve Demonstrate accurate application of volley with good height and increased consistency Demonstrate set to varied position and timings Decision making- use of the appropriate stroke when attacking or defending Variation length/angle of shots Rules & court dimensions of doubles games Knowledge of doubles scoring system To demonstrate good and varied shot selection both attacking and defensive To effectively identify strengths and weaknesses of the opponent and suitably adopt their tactics and shot selection Demonstrate fast and accurate transition from defence to attack Play in badminton court (4v4) Full court 6v6

Table Tennis Develop full range of shots showing ability to outwit opponent(s) Tactics for singles and doubles Positioning in attack and defence Full table Decision Making Assess own and others strengths and weaknesses Run own round robin tournament Decision making- use of the appropriate shot when attacking or defending Variation depth/angle of shots Components of Fitness; Tennis Demonstrate good power and accuracy with their ground strokes Demonstrate accurate application of volley with increased consistency Demonstrate good technique and accuracy when performing the smash and the lob To demonstrate good and varied shot selection between groundstrokes, volleys, lobs and smashes on both forehand and backhand To effectively identify strengths and weaknesses of the opponent and suitably adopt their tactics and shot selection Can play singles or doubles Is able to perform a range of serve with increased success