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Fourlanesend CP School

PE

Physical Education - Our Intent

Our values:

 

Our values underpin everything we do in the curriculum. These values are reflected in our Physical Education. We aim for all children to develop their physical literacy, skills and knowledge so that they can lead happy, active and healthy lifestyles while at Carbeile and their future lives.

Planning

We use Areana planning in PE throughout EYFS, Key Stage One and Key Stage 2.

All lessons have been carefully considered, planned to cater for the learning needs of all children and with careful links made wherever possible to previous year/next year learning.

Teachers tailor their lessons to the year group they teach and ensure children develop in PE in line with their age related expectation.

Download: Key Stage 1&2 National Curriculum in PE

Implementation

  • PE sessions are taught twice-a-week: one in-door lesson in the hall and one out-door.
  • All lessons are delivered using ARENA planning so that knowledge and skills are developed through the school. We are partnered with ARENA Schools – our local PE partnership. They support our PE curriculum.
  • Teachers use adaptive teaching pedagogy to ensure all children are included and are learning to their full potential whatever their capability.
  • High-quality P.E teaching delivered by class teachers and are occasionally supported by visiting expert coaches for staff CPD.
  • PE and activity at Fourlanesend is fun and taught in an inspiring way by motivational teachers.
  • Regular active time in addition to P.E curriculum to ensure children are active for sustained periods of time throughout the day.
  • Active learning is encouraged in all subject areas wherever possible – eg Geography map skills in orienteering or a dance created with a Roman History theme.
  • There are opportunities to take part in memorable alternative sports opportunities.
  • There are opportunities to take part in a range of sports and activity.
    Inclusive ethos for competition allowing children to take part in competitive sport, which build character and help to embed values such as fairness and respect.
  • Children are encouraged to lead healthy and active lifestyles.
    We provide opportunities for children to achieve their full potential – to be their best self.
  • There are opportunities to develop leadership skills and teamwork is a fundamental part of our physical education through oracy.
    Swimming is taught in Year 3 and 4 - these sessions take place at a local swimming pool.

Strategies for supporting pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities in PE lessons:

Opportunities

High quality communication in sport is vital. Therefore, there are numerous ways where Speaking/Listening are developed and encouraged in PE.

We empower the children to take pride in their teamwork abilities. We foster belonging to teams and encourage a respectful competitive spirit. Speaking and listening is key component of this – how we talk to each other and what we say has power.

Children talk openly about their learning. Teachers provide meaningful feedback, they question the children and peer assessment is used to provide opportunities for oracy to grow.

We work closely with local school to organise sporting events and regularly arrange events with our Federated school, Carbeile Junior School.

Recommended Links

Millbrook Skatepark

HOME – Fabulous fitness community with gym and classes from Whitsand Bay Fort, Millbrook, and surrounding villages

Torpoint AFC 

YMCA 

Thanckes Park Tennis Courts 

Cornwall Cricket 

Primary Schools X-Country League 

ARENA Schools 

Coppola School of Performing Arts 

Impact

For all children to develop their physical literacy, skills and knowledge so that they can lead happy, active and healthy lifestyles.

Assessment

Formative Assessment
Formative assessments are useful for gauging ongoing progress and understanding during the learning process. These methods help guide teaching and provide feedback to children:

  • Discussion and questioning: Engage children in open-ended questions related to the learning to evaluate comprehension and the ability to think critically about their learning.
  • Peer and self-assessment: Encourage children to reflect on their own and others’ work. Peer assessment can be particularly effective in group tasks where children assess each other’s contributions.

Practical/Skills Assessment
Practical assessments focus on children’ ability to apply their knowledge and skills in performances, games or scenarios. Teachers will carry these out lesson-to-lesson.
Models – teacher or peers are used to model a skill or to demonstrate something the teacher is coaching in a real-life example.
Encourage children to reflect on their learning and track their progress over time:
We often use success criteria which we ask the children to reflect on themselves.


Adaptive Teaching
Ensure that assessments are accessible to all learners, including those with additional needs or those who are demonstrating a higher level of achievement/attainment.