- Recap - accurately answers formative assessment on previous learnt information during lessons
- Recap - Football playing rules and regulations such as tactical offside trap, defensive vs attacking formations, and advanced technical movements in football (e.g. driven passes, curved passes, through balls, defensive covering, zonal marking, pressing techniques).
- Recap - Football position-specific roles and responsibilities such as full-back overlapping runs, defensive midfield screening, winger's defensive responsibilities, striker movement patterns to create space.
- Recap - Football tactical techniques (e.g. counter-attacking, possession-based play, high press, low block, transitions, set-piece routines, playing out from the back)
- Recap - Volleyball playing rules and regulations such as advanced rotation systems, combination attacks, libero positioning, and specialized techniques (e.g. jump serve, float serve, quick sets, pipe attacks, tips).
- Recap - Volleyball court tactical positioning such as defensive formations (e.g. 3-2-1, 3-1-2), offensive systems (e.g. 5-1, 4-2), serve receive formations, and transition strategies from defense to offense.
- Recap - Volleyball tactical techniques (e.g. setter deception, blocking strategies, defensive coverage, offensive combinations, service targeting weak receivers)
- Recap - Handball playing rules and regulations such as advanced defensive systems (e.g. 6-0, 5-1, 3-2-1), offensive patterns, fast-break strategies, and specialized techniques (e.g. spin shots, lob shots, penalty techniques).
- Recap - Handball position-specific techniques such as wing positioning, pivot/circle runner movement patterns, backcourt shooting variations, and goalkeeper-specific techniques.
- Recap - Handball tactical techniques (e.g. creating numerical advantages, crossing patterns, screening, defensive sliding, goalkeeper cooperation with defense, fast breaks)
- Recap - Disciplinary literacy: Formation, Tactics, Analysis, Strategy, Development
- Recap - Offensive and defensive transitions between all three sports and transferable tactical concepts (e.g. creating/denying space, numerical advantages/overloads, defensive organization)
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- Head – can consistently demonstrate complex tactical awareness of creating space in the playing area within game scenarios
- Head – can consistently analyse the opponent’s strengths and weakness to develop tactics that will improve chances of success.
- Head – can consistently apply complex rules and regulations of the sports within game scenarios
- Execute – complex movements and techniques consistently within game scenarios to apply strategical tactics to improve chance of success.
- Execute – complex send and receive techniques consistently within game scenarios to deliver tactical strategies to improve chance of success.
- Execute – Using complex sport specific techniques (e.g. tackling, passing, shooting, dribbling, layup, overhead clear, serves, dropshot, smash etc.) tactically within pressured scenarios to improve chance of success.
- Activity – can demonstrate power, speed, muscular strength, balance, muscular endurance to execute tactics to improve chance of success.
- Activity – can demonstrate aerobic endurance and agility to execute tactics to improve chance of success.
- Activity – can demonstrate actively engaging in team sports
- TRACK – can demonstrate school TRACK value of teamwork
- TRACK – can demonstrate school TRACK value of respect
- TRACK – can demonstrate school TRACK value of ambition
- TRACK – can demonstrate school TRACK value of community (involved in lesson, extra-curricular sport, club or school teams)
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