Students Are To: Activity/length: 6 Weeks Year/Class: 7 Resources
Students Are To: Activity/length: 6 Weeks Year/Class: 7 Resources
Students Are To: Activity/length: 6 Weeks Year/Class: 7 Resources
6 weeks
Year/Class: 7
Resources: (Specific to the challenges reference to equipment, teaching and learning resources (e..g
task cards), and ICT equipment)
Aims/objectives:
(first statement links aims to End of Key stage Statement; second statement links to specific elements that pupils should be taught
using the language of the end of key stage statement; final statement links to specific skills whole school curriculum aims and numeracy and maths / literacy
and language to be developed)
In this unit pupils will focus on how to use basic principles of attack and defence to plan strategy and
tactics for basketball. They will work on improving the quality of their skills such as passing, dribbling and
shooting using various techniques. In all games activities, pupils think about how to use skills, strategies
and tactics to outwit the opposition.
ALL PUPILS
Will be able to utilise a range of skills in a competitive situation. Students will know how to work in teams
and apply tactics so they can contribute to attack and defence. There will be an understanding of the rules
of the game and pupils will follow these rules when competing against others. Students will be able to
prepare effectively for games by warming up appropriately.
MOST PUPILS
Will be able to choose and use a combination of skills with some confidence and accuracy. Students will
work with others in small teams to attack and defend by taking on specific roles that suit their abilities.
Students will be able to recognise and explain the importance of getting ready for games, followed up by
completion of appropriate warm-up routines. Furthermore, pupils will be able to identify good performance
and performance that needs improvement.
SOME PUPILS
Will be able to choose and use skills appropriately that suit the games they play, showing greater strengths
in some areas of the games than others. These pupils will also use a sound understanding of the
principles of play when planning their approaches to games and this will help them work effectively in small
teams to choose and put into practice tactics for attacking and defending. Students will know how to
contribute to the organisation of their team and will have understanding of how to prepare safely for
games. Students will follow warm-up routines they are given with care to ensure this safety and they will
successfully be able to describe what they do best and what they need to improve on.
Inclusion Strategies: (Link to National curriculum inclusion statement categories specific to unit)
Responding to pupils needs and overcoming potential barriers for individuals and groups of pupils:
There explanation of learning outcomes will be clear and detailed, students will know what they are working towards and this will
drive their motivation to succeed. Students will be subjected to a range of assessment strategies to help ensure progression in
all students and there will be a positive learning environment for the students to experience.
Outcome/Process: (Specific
(specific learning challenges that students will complete to achieve the learning outcome of that
phase of the unit)