Pupil: Learning target: Can receive a ball from a partner. Oaktree School Assessment. P4d up to 3. P4b up to 6. P4e up to 2. P4c up to 4.

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P4 Can receive a ball from a partner Can throw a ball with prompts Can kick a ball with prompts Can perform single actions with prompts Responds to simple commands e.g. stop, go Identify specific pieces of equipment Roll/throw/kick ball lacking direction Can step on and off equipment with assistance P4f 1 P4e 2 P4d 3 P4c 4 P4b 6 P4a 8

P5 Can throw a ball independently Can kick a ball independently Can perform single actions independently Dances in response to music Respond accordingly when music stops/starts Can follow simple instructions with assistance Can step on and off equipment with limited assistance Deliberately bounce ball P5f 1 P5e 2 P5d 3 P5c 4 P5b 6 P5a 8

P6 Can retrieve an object with assistance Can complete a relay with assistance Can pass a ball to partner/team mate with some accuracy Can move in different directions on command e.g. backwards, forwards Can link 2 actions in a sequence Can bounce a ball to a partner/team-mate P6f 1 P6e 2 P6d 3 P6c 4 P6b 5 P6a 6

P7 Kick/throw/roll ball towards target Can travel under & over equipment Attempts to catch ball Can perform a relay race Can follow rules of an activity/game with assistance Can intercept an object with assistance Can retrieve an object when prompted Can co-operate with a partner In swimming Kicks legs on front and back Can stop and start dance in response to music P7f 1 P7e 2 P7d 3 P7c 5 P7b 7 P7a 10

P8 Use basic under-arm style to throw an object Pass, throw, kick a ball to an identified partner Copy a simple dance phrase with prompts Can identify their target Can retrieve an object independently Can follow basic rules of an activity/game Begin to throw an object over-hand Can peddle and steer a tricycle Can bounce and catch a ball independently Complete a relay race independently Roll/throw/kick ball to hit an object Can step on and off equipment independently P8f 1 P8e 3 P8d 5 P8c 7 P8b 9 P8a 12

Oaktree School Assessment GRADE 1 Copy a simple dance phrase Notices physical changes to the body during physical activities Decide when and where to run in an invasion game Attempt to block opponent in team activities/games Hold a balance Can follow a simple marked trail Consistently intercept & retrieve an object Can dribble a ball 5 metres showing control Can demonstrate spatial awareness Move independently with a ball in a specific area G1cc 2 G1cb 3 G1ca Up to 4 G1bc 5 G1bb 6 G1ba 7 G1ac 8 G1ab 9 G1aa 10

Oaktree School Assessment GRADE 2 Can demonstrate the difference between attack/defence Can create & demonstrate a simple sequence Attempts to hit a ball into a space Can state why physical activity is needed for a healthy lifestyle Can demonstrate how to score in an activity/game Can remember, repeat & explore simple actions Can describe and follow rules of an activity/game Can take off and land with correct starting and finishing position Can consistently catch an object Implement defensive attributes in team activities/games G2 cc 2 G2cb 3 G2ca 4 G2bc 5 G2bb 6 G2ba 7 G2ac 8 G2ab 9 G2aa 10

GRADE3 Can pass a ball with control, accuracy and with correct technique Can plan actions to ensure success Select appropriate style of throwing/kicking/jumping/running for the task Use defensive tactics to maintain possession Can implement attacking/defensive strategies in activities/games Can suggest areas for improved team/individual performance Can use evasive tactics during team activities/games Can throw over/under arm with control and accuracy Can state why we warm up/cool down Can describe a team/individual performance Can remember, repeat & explore simple actions with control & co-ordination Can identify and use space in a team activity/game G3cc 2 G3cb 3 G3ca 4 G3bc 6 G3bb 8 G3ba 9 G3ac 10 G3ab 11 G3aa 12

GRADE4 Can dribble a ball at pace showing control Can travel, pass and receive a ball maintaining possession Position body correctly when using a bat/racquet/club Can strike ball with direction and purpose Are able to co-operate and make constructive contributions within a team situation Links skills, techniques and ideas and apply them accurately and appropriately across a range of physical activities Can identify and apply basic safety principles across a range of physical activities Performance demonstrates precision, control and fluency across a range of physical activities Can suggest appropriate activities for a warm up/cool down G4cc 1 G4cb 2 G4ca 3 G4bc 4 G4bb 5 G4ba 6 G4ac 7 G4ab 8 G4aa 9

GRADE5 Can identify & evaluate risks to themselves and others across a range of physical activities Use strategies to make it difficult for an opponent Can demonstrate an awareness of safety procedures in and around water Can perform actions with agility, fluency, clarity and consistency. Have a clear idea of what they want/have to achieve Demonstrates consistency and control as defined by the activity Can explain how the body changes across a range of physical activities Can analyse & comment on skills & techniques used in physical activity Can modify & refine skills & technique to improve individual/team performance G5cc 1 G5cb 2 G5ca 3 G5bc 4 G5bb 5 G5ba 6 G5ac 7 G5ab 8 G5aa 9