Football practical assessment
I can apply my skills and tactical understanding in a conditioned and full context game.
Football practical assessment
I can apply my skills and tactical understanding in a conditioned and full context game.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- Move: cardiovascular endurance helps maintain the correct playing position and pressure on the ball throughout gameplay.
- Think: deciding when to attack on goal and when to regroup to work another angle requires patience.
- Feel: individuals need to manage their emotions well to cope when the team performance isn't going to plan.
- Connect: leadership of self and others through positivity and words of encouragement helps the collective performance.
Keywords
Throw-in - awarded when the ball crosses the touchline (sideline) and taken by the opposing team from whoever touched it last
Free kick - an unimpeded kick of a stationary ball awarded to one side as a penalty for a foul or infringement by their opposition
Corner - awarded when the whole ball crosses the goal line, either in the air or on the ground when it was last touched by a defending player
Offside - an attacking player is beyond the last defender when the ball is played
Common misconception
In a GCSE assessment the assessor will expect to see you be on the ball as an attacker and trying to beat defenders with tricks and feints.
An assessor is looking for the selection of the most appropriate skill for the situation to outwit an opponent which could be a passing option or creating space. It is more about the contribution to the team performance and strategic application.
To help you plan your year 10 physical education lesson on: Football practical assessment, download all teaching resources for free and adapt to suit your pupils' needs...
To help you plan your year 10 physical education lesson on: Football practical assessment, download all teaching resources for free and adapt to suit your pupils' needs.
The starter quiz will activate and check your pupils' prior knowledge, with versions available both with and without answers in PDF format.
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The assessment exit quiz will test your pupils' understanding of the key learning points.
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Equipment
1 football per game, 22 bibs, football goals
Content guidance
- Risk assessment required - physical activity
Supervision
Adult supervision required