Non-examined assessment: rugby league practical
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Why this why now
Pupils will already know the basics of play and relevant rules for rugby from key stage 3 PE. This unit builds upon this by providing the opportunity to evaluate technique and practise some observation and analysis skills. Positioned during the autumn term of year 10, it will encourage engagement in extracurricular opportunities, including local clubs and competitions, which will allow further improvement of performance. This unit will help to prepare students for the practical GCSE moderation in Year 11.
Prior knowledge requirements
- Pupils know how to make a safe tackle
- Pupils understand the importance of maintaining possession and also invading territory to break the gain line by running at pace and building an overlap
- Pupils know the importance of drawing defenders and offloading the ball carefully to supporting players
- Pupils understand the difference between qualitative and quantitative data through observation and analysis of performance
Threads
Why this why now
Pupils will already know the basics of play and relevant rules for rugby from key stage 3 PE. This unit builds upon this by providing the opportunity to evaluate technique and practise some observation and analysis skills. Positioned during the autumn term of year 10, it will encourage engagement in extracurricular opportunities, including local clubs and competitions, which will allow further improvement of performance. This unit will help to prepare students for the practical GCSE moderation in Year 11.
Prior knowledge requirements
- Pupils know how to make a safe tackle
- Pupils understand the importance of maintaining possession and also invading territory to break the gain line by running at pace and building an overlap
- Pupils know the importance of drawing defenders and offloading the ball carefully to supporting players
- Pupils understand the difference between qualitative and quantitative data through observation and analysis of performance
Non-examined assessment: rugby league practical
This unit provides pupils with the knowledge and opportunity to replicate skills in isolation and in performance scenarios in rugby. As a popular team sport offered by many pupils it will cover passing/ receiving, ball handling, tackling, rucking, scrums, line outs, kicking and decision making.
6 lessons in unit
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