Zusammenfassung der Ressource
National Curriculum
- Group 1 -
Outwitting
Opponents
- e.g. game activities
- Group 2 - Accurate
replication of of
actions, phrases and
sequences
- e.g. Gymnastic activities
- Group 3 - Exploring and
communicating ideas, concepts
and emotions
- e.g. Dance activities
- Group 4 - Performing at
maximum levels in
relation to speed, height,
distance, strength and
accuracy
- e.g. athletic activities
- Group 5 - Identifying and solving problems to
overcome challenges of an adventurous
nature
- e.g. outdoor and adventurous activities
- Lifesaving
- Personal survival
- Group 6 - Exercising safely and
effectively to improve health and
wellbeing
- e.g. fitness and health activities
- Why is PE offered in schools?
- To improve health and fitness levels
- To provide a balance
within subjects taught
- To prepare young people to take
part in physical activity when they
leave school
- Its a government
requirement
- To provide approved
qualifications in line with other
subjects
- GCSE
- GCE
- To reflect the importance and value of
sport and physical activity in society
- How do schools make PE available?
- PE as a subject on their timetable
- Extra curricular provision
- e.g. after school football club
- Extra-curricular - an activity that takes place out of timetabled lessons
- Club and team practise sessions
- Sports performance awards
- Links with local clubs and
outside visits / visitors