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PE KS1 & 2 The rolling programme is constructed using the QCA units of study to ensure content delivery and progression. Please refer to the planning formats for information of how these units will be adapted by teachers to develop medium term plans. Although the expectations are taken from QCA units the planning may differ to ensure it is differentiated appropriately to meet the needs of the children at Maplefields School The rolling programme is split into two cycles to accommodate the specific class groupings in the primary phase. This will ensure that children will have access to the full programme as they move through the school even if they remain in the same class for more than one year. Aims and purposes of PE a Ongoing skills development Children build on their natural enthusiasm for movement, using it to explore and learn about their world. They start to play and work with other children in pairs and small groups. By watching, listening and experimenting with movement and ideas, they develop their skills in movement and their coordination, and enjoy expressing and testing themselves in a variety of situations. a Children enjoy being active and using their creativity and imagination in physical activity. They learn new skills, find out how to use them in different ways, and link them to make actions, phrases and sequences of movement. They enjoy communicating, collaborating and competing with each other. They develop an understanding of how to succeed in different activities and learn how to evaluate and recognise their own Focused Curriculum Days PE offers opportunities for children to: become skilful and intelligent performers; acquire and develop skills, performing with increasing physical competence and confidence, in a range of physical activities and contexts; learn how to select and apply skills, tactics and compositional ideas to suit activities that need different approaches and ways of thinking; develop their ideas in a creative way; set targets for themselves and compete against others, individually and as team members; understand what it takes to persevere, succeed and acknowledge others' success; respond to a variety of challenges in a range of physical contexts and environments; take the initiative, lead activity and focus on improving aspects of their own performance; discover their own aptitudes and preferences for different activities; make informed decisions about the importance of exercise in their lives; develop positive attitudes to participation in physical activity.
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PE KS1 & 2 The rolling programme is constructed using the QCA units of study to ensure content delivery and progression. Please refer to the planning formats.

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Page 1: PE KS1 & 2 The rolling programme is constructed using the QCA units of study to ensure content delivery and progression. Please refer to the planning formats.

PE KS1 & 2The rolling programme is constructed using the QCA units of study to ensure content delivery and progression. Please refer to the planning formats for information of how these units will be adapted by teachers to develop medium term plans. Although the expectations are taken from QCA units the planning may differ to ensure it is differentiated appropriately to meet the needs of the children at Maplefields SchoolThe rolling programme is split into two cycles to accommodate the specific class groupings in the primary phase. This will ensure that children will have access to the full programme as they move through the school even if they remain in the same class for more than one year.

Aims and purposes of PE

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Ongoing skills developmentChildren build on their natural enthusiasm for movement, using it to explore and learn about their world. They start to play and work with other children in pairs and small groups. By watching, listening and experimenting with movement and ideas, they develop their skills in movement and their coordination, and enjoy expressing and testing

themselves in a variety of situations.

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Children enjoy being active and using their creativity and imagination in physical activity. They learn new skills, find out

how to use them in different ways, and link them to make actions, phrases and sequences of movement. They enjoy

communicating, collaborating and competing with each other. They develop an understanding of how to succeed in different activities and learn how to evaluate and recognise their own

success

Focused Curriculum Days

PE offers opportunities for children to: become skilful and intelligent performers; acquire and develop skills, performing with increasing physical competence and confidence, in a range of physical activities and contexts; learn how to select and apply skills, tactics and compositional ideas to suit activities that need different approaches and ways of thinking; develop their ideas in a creative way; set targets for themselves and compete against others, individually and as team members; understand what it takes to persevere, succeed and acknowledge others' success; respond to a variety of challenges in a range of physical contexts and environments; take the initiative, lead activity and focus on improving aspects of their own performance; discover their own aptitudes and preferences for different activities; make informed decisions about the importance of exercise in their lives; develop positive attitudes to participation in physical activity.

Page 2: PE KS1 & 2 The rolling programme is constructed using the QCA units of study to ensure content delivery and progression. Please refer to the planning formats.

aPE KS1 & 2 (Cycle 1)

KS 1 Lower KS 2 Upper KS 2

Term

1

2

3

4

5

6

Invasion gamesStriking and fielding

Athletics Gymnastics

Net gamesProblem solving

Invasion gamesStriking and fielding

AthleticsInvasion Games

Multi skillsNet/wall Games

Gymnastics Striking games

Net/wall GamesDance

Multi-Sports Invasion games

Net gamesStriking and Fielding

InvasionAthletics)

Athletics Invasion Games

Net gamesMulti skills

DanceStriking and fielding

Invasion gamesGymnastics

Net gamesInvasion games

Athletics Striking and fielding

AthleticsDance

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Ongoing skills developmentDeveloping skills in physical activity; making and applying decisions; developing physical

and mental capacity; evaluating and improving; making informed choices about

healthy, active lifestyles

aThese are units that will be planned by

class teachers for designated project days (on class timetables). Each class will undertake one project unit during the

Autumn Spring and Summer .

Focused Curriculum Days

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aPE KS1 & 2 (Cycle 2)

KS 1 Lower KS 2 Upper KS2

Term

1

2

3

4

5

6

Exercising safely and effectively (unit 31)

Net/wall games (unit 26)Performing at maximum

levels (unit 29)Accurate replication

(Unit 28)Exercising safely and effectively (unit 31)

Invasion games (unit 24)

Outwitting opponentsStriking games (unit 25)

Outwitting opponentsNet/wall games (unit 26)Performing at maximum

levels (unit 29)

Outwitting opponents Invasion games (unit

24)

Athletics (unit 18)Invasion games(Unit 10)

(Unit 20)

(Unit 13/26)

Gymnastics (unit 14)Dance (unit 1/2)

Net/wall games (unit 13)Invasion – Basketball (unit

11)

Invasion games (unit 23)Outdoor & adventurous

Striking and fielding (unit 25)

Net/wall games

Net games (unit 13/26)Athletics (unit 18 cont

Net games

(Unit 17 )

(Unit 6)

(Unit 13 )

(Unit 12)

(Unit 17)

Dance (unit 2)Gymnastics

Outdoor & adventurous (unit 19)

Games (unit 4)

Striking and fielding

Athletics

Athletics

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Ongoing skills developmentDeveloping skills in physical activity; making and

applying decisions; developing physical and mental capacity; evaluating and improving;

making informed choices about healthy, active lifestyles

aThese are units of work that cover cross themes plans and take place

termly

Focused Curriculum Days

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aPE KS3

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Designated Project DaysThese are units that will be planned by class teachers for designated project

days (on class timetables). Each class will undertake one project unit during

the Autumn, Spring and Summer .

The programme is constructed using the QCA units of study to ensure content delivery and progression. Please refer to the planning formats for information of how these units will be adapted by teachers to develop medium term plans. Although the expectations are taken from QCA units the planning may differ to ensure it is differentiated appropriately to meet the needs of the children at Maplefields SchoolThere is one unit planned per term but teachers may choose to extend or shorten the number of weeks on each unit which will be identified in their medium term plans.

Aims and purposes of PE

aDeveloping skills in physical activity;

making and applying decisions; developing physical and mental capacity; evaluating and improving; making informed choices

about healthy, active lifestyles.

Ongoing Skills

PE develops pupils’ competence and confidence to take part in a range of physical activities that become a central part of their lives, both in and out of school.A high-quality PE curriculum enables all pupils to enjoy and succeed in many kinds of physical activity. They develop a wide range of skills and the ability to use tactics, strategies and compositional ideas to perform successfully. When they are performing, they think about what they are doing, analyse the situation and make decisions. They also reflect on their own and others’ performances and find ways to improve them. As a result, they develop the confidence to take part in different physical activities and learn about the value of healthy, active lifestyles. Discovering what they like to do, what their aptitudes are at school, and how and where to get involved in physical activity helps them make informed choices about lifelong physical activity.PE helps pupils develop personally and socially. They work as individuals, in groups and in teams, developing concepts of fairness and of personal and social responsibility. They take on different roles and responsibilities, including leadership, coaching and officiating. Through the range of experiences that PE offers, they learn how to be effective in competitive, creative and challenging situations.

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aPE KS3

Year 7 Year 8 Year 9

Term

1

2

3

4

5

6

Outwitting opponentsNet/wall games

Outwitting opponentsNet/wall games

Outwitting opponentsInvasion games

Exercising safely and effectively

Outwitting opponentsStriking games

Performing at maximum levels

Outwitting opponentsStriking games

Outwitting opponentsInvasion games

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Designated Project Days

Students will complete a six week project covering: identifying and solving problems to overcome

challenges of an adventurous nature

Outwitting opponentsStriking games

Exercising safelyPerforming at maximum

levels

Outwitting opponentsNet/wall games

Outwitting opponentsInvasion games

Exercising safely and effectively

Performing at maximum levels

Outwitting opponentsStriking games

Outwitting opponentsInvasion games

Health related fitnessOutdoor and adventurous

activities

BasketballVolleyball

BadmintonMulti sports

CricketRounders

AthleticsTennis

GymnasticsFootball

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Focused Curriculum DaysDeveloping skills in physical activity; making and applying decisions; developing physical

and mental capacity; evaluating and improving; making informed choices about healthy, active

lifestyles.