PE and Sport
Physical Education at Cloverlea
Intent
- All children can achieve the aims of the national curriculum through a broad, balanced and progressive curriculum
- Staff adapt plans to meet the needs of individuals and groups - this might mean going back to plans programmed for younger groups to secure knowledge and skills
- A commitment from staff to develop children across different domains- physically, cognitively and socially and emotionally
- Children know how to learn skills and knowledge and apply it.
- Delivery through the Principles of Assessment for Learning
- Children experience traditional and ‘new’ sports.
- Careful monitoring of the progress of individuals, groups, classes and year groups
Implementation
- All children receive 2 hours of high quality Physical Education each week regardless of the weather or other external factors.
- A commitment that all children are active.
- Inclusivity by putting support for children with SEND in line with other subjects and differentiating using STEP.
- Children unable to take part are included by involving them in activities related to the lesson e.g. umpiring.
- A range of teaching styles and strategies are used to deliver the curriculum.
- Children are given different challenges e.g. 6 v 4 to develop skills, knowledge and behaviours.
Impact
- Children progress in different domains of learning
- Parents are informed of the levels of attainment and achievement of their children verbally and/or in writing
- Children understand how to improve.
- Support and challenge is provided for learners.
- All children’s achievements are valued.
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