Key Stage One : Physical Education : Large Ball Skills : Lesson Three – Hitting Targets

This physical education teaching pack for Key Stage One gets the children to practise and refine different ways of shooting and scoring goals during a range of team ball games. The class can demonstrate their shooting abilities when playing a team game using large balls.
Download this teaching pack including a lesson plan, classroom activities and an interactive presentation to teach the children to practise and refine different ways of shooting and scoring goals during a range of team ball games
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Learning Objectives
Develop skills and actions in moving a ball to score during a game. Consolidate and refine skills in passing and moving a large ball.
Learning Outcomes
I know how to move a ball to hit a target to score during a game. I can describe the best ways of moving a ball using my hands.

Hitting Targets
Teaching sequence to help the children practise and refine different ways of shooting and scoring goals during a range of team ball games

Shooting and Scoring
Activity cards to help the children practise moving a large ball to hit a target to demonstrate their shooting abilities when playing a team game using large balls.

Hitting Targets
Interactive activity to help the children practise and refine different ways of shooting and scoring goals during a range of team ball games
Download this teaching pack including a lesson plan, classroom activities and an interactive presentation to teach the children to practise and refine different ways of shooting and scoring goals during a range of team ball games
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