Kirton Lindsey Primary School Progression in Skills PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Dance

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Dance Kirton Lindsey Primary School Progression in Skills PHYSICAL EDUCATION movements and body patterns Remembers simple movements and dance steps Links movements to sounds and music. Responds to range of stimuli. movements with clear control. Varies levels and speed in sequence Can vary the size of their body shapes Add change of direction to a sequence Uses space well and negotiates space clearly. Can describe a short dance using appropriate Responds imaginatively to stimuli. Beginning to improvise independently to create a simple dance. Beginning to improvise with a partner to create a simple dance. Translates ideas from stimuli into movement with support. Beginning to compare and adapt movements and motifs to create a larger Uses simple dance Confidently improvises with a partner or on their own. Beginning to create longer dance sequences in a larger group. Demonstrating precision and some control in response to stimuli. Beginning to vary dynamics and develop actions and motifs. Demonstrates rhythm and spatial awareness. self-evaluation. Uses simple dance Beginning to exaggerate dance movements and motifs (using expression when moving) Demonstrates strong movements throughout a dance Combines flexibility, techniques and movements to create a fluent Moves appropriately and with the required style in relation to the stimulus. e.g using various levels, ways of travelling and motifs. Beginning to show a change of pace and timing in their movements. Uses the space provided to his maximum potential. Improvises with confidence, still demonstrating fluency across their self and peer evaluation. Uses more complex dance Exaggerate dance movements and motifs (using expression when moving) Performs with confidence, using a range of movement patterns. Demonstrates a strong imagination when creating own dance sequences and motifs. Demonstrates strong movements throughout a dance Combines flexibility, techniques and movements to create a fluent Moves appropriately and with the required style in relation to the stimulus. e.g using various levels, ways of travelling and motifs. Beginning to show a change of pace and timing in their movements. Is able to move to the beat accurately in dance sequences. Improvises with confidence, still demonstrating fluency across their Dances with fluency, linking all movements and ensuring they flow. Demonstrates consistent precision when performing dance sequences. self and peer evaluation. Uses more complex dance

Gym movements with some control and coordination. Can perform different body shapes Performs at different levels Can perform 2 footed jump Balances with some control Can link 2-3 simple movement Explores and creates different pathways and patterns. Uses equipment in a variety of ways to create a sequence Link movements together to create a sequence Applies compositional ideas independently and with others to create a Copies, explores and remembers a variety of movements and uses these to create their own Describes their own work using simple gym Beginning to notice similarities and differences between sequences. Uses turns whilst travelling in a variety of ways. Beginning to show flexibility in movements Beginning to develop good technique when travelling, balancing, using equipment etc Links skills with control, technique, co-ordination Understands composition by performing more complex sequences. Beginning to use gym throughout Creates sequences using various body shapes and Combines equipment with movement to create sequences. Select and combine their skills, techniques and ideas. Apply combined skills accurately and appropriately, consistently showing precision, control Draw on what they know about strategy, tactics and composition when performing and evaluating. Analyse and comment on skills and techniques and how these are applied in their own and others' Uses more complex gym throughout Links skills with control, technique, co-ordination Understands composition by performing more complex sequences. Plan and perform with precision, control and fluency, a movement sequence showing a wide range of actions including variations in speed, levels and directions. Performs difficult actions, with an emphasis on extension, clear body shape and changes in direction. Adapts sequences to include a partner or a small group. Gradually increases the length of sequence work with a partner to make up a short sequence using the floor, mats and apparatus, showing consistency, fluency and clarity of movement. Draw on what they know about strategy, tactics and composition when performing and evaluating. Analyse and comment on skills and techniques and how these are applied in their own and others' Uses more complex gym throughout

Games Can travel in a variety of ways including running and jumping. Beginning to perform a range of throws. Receives a ball with basic control Beginning to develop hand-eye coordination Participates in simple games Confident to send the ball to others in a range of ways. Beginning to apply and combine a variety of skills (to a game situation) Develop strong spatial awareness. Beginning to develop own games with peers. Understand the importance of rules in games. Develop simple tactics and use them appropriately. Beginning to develop an understanding of attacking/ defending Understands tactics and composition by starting to vary how they respond. Beginning to communicate with others during game situations. Uses skills with coordination and control. Develops own rules for new games. Makes imaginative pathways using Works well in a group to develop various games. Beginning to understand how to compete with each other in a controlled manner. Beginning to select resources independently to carry out different together. e.g. dribbling, bouncing, kicking Uses skills with coordination, control and fluency. and Works well in a group to develop various games. Compares and comments on skills to support creation of new games. Apply basic skills for attacking and defending. together. Uses skills with coordination, control and fluency. and Apply basic skills for attacking and defending. in isolation and combination. together effectively. e.g. dribbling, bouncing, kicking Keeps possession of balls during games situations. Consistently uses skills with co-ordination, control and Modifies competitive games. Compares and comments on skills to support creation of new games. in isolation and combination. Apply knowledge of skills for attacking and defending. in isolation and in combination.

Outdoor Adventurous Activities Athletics Can run at different speeds. Can jump from a standing position throws with basic control. Can change speed and direction whilst running. Can jump from a standing position with accuracy. throws with control and co-ordination. preparation for shot put and javelin Beginning to run at speeds appropriate for the distance. e.g. sprinting and cross country jump with some accuracy throws using a selection of Demonstrates accuracy in Beginning to record peers performances, and evaluate these. Demonstrates accuracy and confidence in Beginning to record peers performances, and evaluate these. Demonstrates accuracy and confidence in Develops listening Creates simple body shapes. Listens to instructions from a partner/ adult. Beginning to think activities through and problem solve. Uses simple maps. Beginning to think activities through and problem solve. Use s and interprets simple maps. Think activities through and problem solve using general knowledge. Use s and interprets simple maps. Think activities through and problem solve using general knowledge.

Healthy Lifestyles Evaluation Swimming Can comment on own and others performance Can give comments on how to improve performance. Use appropriate vocabulary when giving feedback. Swims competently, confidently and proficiently over a distance of at least 25 metres Uses a range of strokes effectively e.g. front crawl, backstroke and breaststroke. Performs safe self-rescue in different water-based situations. Watches and describes performances accurately. Beginning to think about how they can improve their own Work with a partner or small group to improve their Make suggestions on how to improve their work, commenting on similarities and differences. Understands the need to warm up and cool down. Watches and describes performances accurately. Learn from others how they can improve their Comment on tactics and techniques to help improve Make suggestions on how to improve their work, commenting on similarities and differences. Understands the need to warm up and cool down.