St Martin s School, Dover



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St Martin s School, Dover PE Long Term Overview 2015-2016 Early Learning Goal Children show good control and co-ordination in large and small They move confidently in a range of ways, safely and negotiating space. They handle equipment and tools effectively, including pencils for writing. Children know the importance for good health of physical exercise, and a healthy diet, and talk about ways to keep healthy and safe. They manage their own basic hygiene and personal needs successfully, including dressing and going to the toilet Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 What s your goal? Why do we do this? How can we go in the right direction? How did they do that? What can you do? Why did it / didn t it work? 1 To create a simple balance in To be able to copy actions from somebody else. simple repeated To create a simple balance in To be able to copy actions from somebody else. simple repeated To be able to copy a rhythm and movement in dance. To be able to create imaginative dance skills with control. To be able to make different shapes with control in dance. a dance using simple repeated movement To be able to copy a rhythm and movement in dance. To be able to create imaginative dance skills with control. To be able to make different shapes with control in dance. a dance using simple repeated movement Skills To be able to throw a ball underarm. To be able to roll a ball. To be able to hit a ball with a b To be able to throw a beanbag. To be able to catch a beanbag. To be able to catch a medium size ball. To be able to follow a ball and collect it. To understand what a tactic is. To be able to use a tactic to defend. To be able to use a tactic to defend in a game To be able to use tactics to attack. To be able to use tactics to attack in a game

balances in the movements I have made in during 2 control when travelling. the To perform gymnastic skills gymnastics skills using To create a sequence of gymnastics To perform a sequence of gymnastics balances in the movements I have made in during control when travelling. the To perform gymnastic skills gymnastics skills using To create a sequence of gymnastics To perform a sequence of gymnastics patterns. phases of movement in dance using a range of actions and body parts. the dance movements I have made. during control whten travelling. To perform basic dance skills. To perform a dance using basic dance skills. the To be able to communicate how I feel during dances. To be able to compose a a patterns. phases of movement in dance using a range of actions and body parts. the dance movements I have made. during control when travelling. To perform basic dance skills. To perform a dance using basic dance skills. the To be able to communicate how I feel during dances. To be able to compose a a during Game Skills To be able to travel with a ball in different directions. To be able to send a ball in different directions. To be able to receive a ball. To take an active part in a striking / fielding To participate in a net To use simple tactics in a game To apply knowledge of rules to a game To be able to select and use a skill effectively. use in different games. during To take an active part in a striking / fielding To participate in a net To participate in an invasion To use simple tactics in a game To apply knowledge of rules to a game To be able to select and use a skill effectively.

and demonstrate a series gymnastics movements made by others. 3 To be able to respond to stimuli in an appropriate way. my quality of balances in sequence the body shapes I make in To improve the quality of my actions in sequence with a partner. and demonstrate a series gymnastics movements made by others. To be able to respond to stimuli in an appropriate way. my quality of balances in sequence the body shapes I make in To improve the quality of my actions in sequence with a partner. and demonstrate a series dance movements made by others. To be able to respond to stimuli in an appropriate way. To be able to improvise movements in dance. To create and link dance movements with a partner. of PE and demonstrate a series dance movements made by others. To be able to consolidate the techniques I have already learnt in a games techniques for games skills I can perform in games To be able to develop skills in problem solving and orienteering in To improve how to choose and use simple tactics. Swimming To gain and work with confidence in the water. To move in the water using a swimming aid or support. To be able to float in water. To be able to use basic water skills To be able to combine different water skills To use arm and leg actions to propel myself in the water to create Swimming To gain and work with confidence in the water. To move in the water using a swimming aid or support. To be able to float in water. To be able to use basic water skills To be able to combine different water skills To use arm and leg actions to propel myself in the water to create

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