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Football Learn to set up and organise football practices in groups Apply and adapt the principles of attack and defence in small s Lead own warm up and cool down safely. Learnt about specific techniques Use and apply football rules correctly. Objectives of the Unit: Outwitting an opponent: Pupils will further develop the ability to outwit opponents and teams using strategies and tactics. Pupils will learn to combine and perform more advanced football skills consistently applying fluency, a greater accuracy and higher quality of technique. Continual development and refinement of the learnt skills will contribute to producing an improved performance and outwit opposition more frequently. Making and Applying Decisions Pupils should be able to recognise the importance of responding to changing situations within the game in attack and defence. Pupils will be constantly faced with strategic and tactical decisions based on movement of the ball into space and choice of skill execution. Opportunities to referee/coach pupils or small groups will develop communication and decision making skills. Cross Curricular Links: Developing Physical and Mental Capacity Physical warm ups aid as a useful fitness tool in developing a pupils physical capacity. Use football to develop observation skills on peer performances, skills and techniques as well as observing the use of tactics. Pupils will be encouraged to evaluate within the games how they are outwitting the opponents and reasons for basic strategic ideas. Making Informed Choices About Healthy, Active Lifestyle Develop a deeper understanding of stretches for all major muscle group and those specific to Football. Discuss the negative effects of dehydration to a Football player. Suggest any Football clubs within the school timetable and promote community links. Discuss the benefits of being healthy and living an active lifestyle. : Developing Skills/Performance Pupils will further develop the fundamental principles of play when selecting and applying tactics for defending and attacking. Passing, shooting, control and heading will be developed through small sided games and conditional situations. Demonstrating high quality performances and accurate replication will be assessed. Evaluating and Improving Be able to understand the concept of football and make effective evaluations of strengths and weaknesses of performance. Appropriate questioning on teaching points of the skills and processes developed. Observation and peer assessment. Pupils will develop capacity to self-assess, assess others and to coach. Literacy: C4TEEP: Literacy (key words), Maths (scoring), Citizenship (sportsmanship), Science (bodily functions and healthy lifestyle consequences) ICT: Photographic/video feedback, performance analysis software. Extension & Enrichment Q & A Formative and summative assessment. Students assessment booklets criteria- name matching Verbal feedback Out of lessons, at home and in the community, pupils could be encouraged to: practise skills at home take part in school sport, either competitively or socially join clubs in the community and/or use local facilities watch live and recorded matches, to appreciate high-quality performance make up games that focus on improving technique and fitness read rule books and sports reports in newspapers and magazines

passing and where different types of passes should be used i.e. o Over defensive line. To be able to outwit opponents with a variety of passes. passes in a small. varying types of passes). o 3vs1 in o Recap technique in small groups. One touch out of feet and drive low. Develop to small crosses or set ups from different positions. Use of extra pupil? Discuss how to use Teaching points: Head over ball. Aim for corners with accuracy. Strike through ball, lock ankle. important? Conditional games BRONZE LESSONS o To be able to use the different parts of the body to control the ball. o To perform and replicate different types of dribbling with control, speed and fluency in a pressured combination of advanced turns and dribbles making decisions about how best to advance on opposition o Recap Control / Under Pressure 2 v 1, 3 v 1 / Circles / Develop ways of o Develop from throw ins, and game o Play conditioned games must and knowledge of how to stop attack need to make decisions about choice benefits. o Intro 4 / 4 / 2 5 / 3 / 2 Role of defence checks. o Working in small groups - channel drill. o 3 vs 2. Identify weak side of opponent. o Teaching points; Pushing up, using offside, Sweeping, Team Defence / Pushing Up / Sweeper o Conditional games. Attack/Beating an opponent beat using various means fake, step-over, nutmeg. 3s/4s in grids. corner. How many passes in given time. Teaching points; How to break down a defence, develop strategy of attacking wide. sided - condition game Free corner areas to encourage wide play or must try to beat an opponent by dribbling before outwit an opponent in a game situation using the appropriate skills and techniques. The pupils are to develop their knowledge and understanding of the rules in football. Demonstrate knowledge of health progressive jogging and dynamic Allow pupils to demonstrate ability to replicate skills and outwit opponents using skill learnt o Differentiated small games. Teacher grades against NC levels

passing and where different types of passes should be used i.e. Over defensive line.. passes in a small. o Recap technique in low. o Develop to small crosses or set ups from different positions. o Use of extra pupil? Discuss how to use Aim for corners with accuracy. o Strike through ball, lock ankle. shots on target. o Above 50%? Why important? SILVER LESSONS Play conditioned games must and benefits. Intro 4 / 4 / 2 5 / 3 / 2 Role of defence checks. Working in small groups - channel drill. 3 vs 2. Identify weak side of opponent. Pushing Up / Sweeper/ conditional games Attack/Beating an opponent corner. o How many passes in given time. Use of space to keep possession. Teaching points; How to break sided - condition game Free corner areas to encourage wide play or must try to beat an outwit opponents using skill learnt o Differentiated small games.

passing and where different types of passes should be used i.e. Over defensive line. passes in a small. o Recap technique in low. o Develop to small crosses or set ups from different positions. o Use of extra pupil? Discuss how to use o Aim for corners with accuracy. Strike through ball, lock ankle. important? GOLD LESSONS Play conditioned games must o and benefits. Intro 4 / 4 / 2 5 / 3 / 2 Role of defence checks. o Working in small groups - channel drill. o 3 vs 2. Identify weak side of opponent. Pushing Up / Sweeper o Conditional games. Attack and beat an opponent corner. How many passes in given time. o Teaching points; How to break o Attack from basic set pieces. o Small sided - condition game Free corner areas to encourage wide play or must try to beat an outwit opponents using skill learnt o Differentiated small games.

passing and where different types of passes should be used i.e. Over defensive line. passes in a small. o Recap technique in low. Develop to small crosses or set ups from different positions. Use of extra pupil? Discuss how to use Aim for corners with accuracy. Strike through ball, lock ankle. important? PLATINUM LESSONS Play conditioned games must and benefits. o Intro 4 / 4 / 2 5 / 3 / 2 Role of defence checks. Working in small groups - channel drill. 3 vs 2. Identify weak side of opponent. Pushing Up / Sweeper o Conditional games Attack and beat an opponent corner. o How many passes in given time. o Teaching points; How to break sided - condition game Free corner areas to encourage wide play or must try to beat an outwit opponents using skill learnt o Differentiated small games..