Contact: Mrs. Turner, Little Hoole Primary School, Dob Lane, Preston, Lancashire PR4 5QL

01772 613026

bursar@littlehoole.lancs.sch.uk

Little Hoole Primary School

Enabling All to Believe, Grow & Achieve

PE

Our PE Subject Champion: Mr. Stammers

Our Ten Feet Tall vision can be clearly seen in our approach to PE at Little Hoole Primary School. It is our belief that our children need opportunities to be Active, to Learn skills and to have opportunities to Represent our school.

 

All children are encouraged to be Active during the day, including playtimes and lunchtimes, including an additional 15 minutes each day for extra Active minutes. We have a running track, trim trails and exercise equipment to enable them to achieve this. All children Learn and develop their skills during their PE lessons each week which helps them to feel ‘positive about themselves.’ Following the Lancashire Scheme of Work for PE which is closely linked to the National Curriculum, we believe this is the right scheme of work for our children to help them feel challenged and supported’ to enable them to ‘shine’ to ‘try’ and to ‘achieve their very best.’

 

We place a significant focus on fundamental movement skills in EYFS and across Key Stage 1. The curriculum offers opportunities for children to build on their prior knowledge as they move through school working on activities such as gymnastics and dance, Outdoor Adventurous Activities and Games such as handball, netball, hockey, tennis and rugby. We are also proud of our approach to teaching swimming. Taking place in the Milestone 2 curriculum for PE (Years 3 & 4), children benefit from regular lessons and learning from a qualified swimming instructor. 

 

There are many opportunities for children to Represent our school. Working closely with South Ribble Active Sports Partnership, we have a long history of taking part in festivals and competitions in our local area. We are really proud of all the many sporting activities that we encourage children of Little Hoole to participate in during their time in our school and have really benefitted from the Sports Premium money that we have been given and to all the staff who enable these events to happen.

 Curriculum Overview

Year Group Aut 1 Aut 2 Spr 1 Spr 2 Sum 1 Sum 2
Rec

Rumble in the Jungle (Fundamental Movement Skills)

  • To travel on hands and feet
  • To roll in a variety of ways
  • To use underarm and overarm throws with increasing accuracy

How to Catch a Star (Fundamental Movement Skills)

  • Balancing on small and large body parts
  • To throw with increasing accuracy
  • To jump and land appropriately
  • Climb under, over and through equipment
  • Practise throwing overarm

Rosie's Walk

(Fundamental Movement Skills)

  • Jump and land appropriately
  • Experiment with different ways of travelling eg: running, jumping, skipping
  • Climb under, over and through equipment
  • Experiment with travelling on hands and feet

Transport 

(Fundamental Movement Skills)

  • Travel in a variety of ways
  • Adjust speed and direction to avoid obstacles
  • Show increasing control over an object by pushing it
  • Perform a variety of gymnastic rolls
  • Overarm throw for distance 
  • Climb 

This unit includes 'Tots on Tyres' coaching from South Ribble Active.

Hungry Caterpillar 

(Fundamental Movement Skills)

  • Perform basic skills - jumping
  • Travel in a variety of ways low to the ground
  • Travel over, under and through balance and climbing equipment
  • Balance on a range of body parts
  • Throw underarm 
  • Roll in a variety of ways

Seaside

(Fundamental Movement Skills)

  • Balance on small body parts
  • Travel on hands and feet
  • Show increasing control over an object, pushing and patting it. 
  • Perform a variety of gymnastic rolls
  • Underarm throw with accuracy
Year 1

Lost & Found

(Fundamental Movement Skills)

  • Underarm throwing and hopping
  • Overarm throw and skipping
  • Catching and bouncing a ball
  • Running and jumping
  • Kicking and rolling a ball

 Dance - Toy Story

  • Convey different emotions
  • To link travel, turn and stillness within a sequence
  • Travel from one space to another using different pathways and levels
  • Work in a group to create a sequence

Zog

  • Running and changing direction quickly
  • Jumping as far as possible
  • Landing safely with control
  • Overarm throw and hopping
  • Travelling on feet and hands on apparatus

 

Gymnastics Yr 1

  • Travel 
  • Show a jump 2 feet to 2 feet with a straight shape and a tuck shape
  • Pencil roll, egg roll, 
  • Apply rolls and jumps into a sequence

Dance - Robots

  • Explore travel using levels 
  • Mirror with a partner
  • Repeat and remember parts of a dance

Underarm Throw

(Fundamental Movement Skills)

  • Underarm throw with some accuracy at targets
  • Show a side gallop
  • Demonstrate simple tactics in a game

Overarm Throw

(Fundamental Movement Skills)

  • Overarm throw with some accuracy at targets
  • Show a fast running technique
  • Demonstrate simple tactics in a game

Catching and Bouncing a Ball

(Fundamental Movement Skills)

  • Catch a ball with some accuracy
  • Catch and bounce a ball with some accuracy
  • Demonstrate simple tactics in a game

Rolling a Ball

(Fundamental Movement Skills)

  • Roll a ball with accuracy
  • Roll different equipment with accuracy
  • Demonstrate simple tactics in a rolling game

Athletics

  • Show running and changing direction quickly
  • Demonstrate jumping as far as possible and landing with safety and control
  • Show good posture when running fast

Kicking a Ball

(Fundamental Movement Skills)

  • Explore different ways of kicking objects
  • Kick objects with increasing accuracy
  • Receive a kick with control
  • Intercept a ball
Year 2

Dance Explorers

Athletics

Games - Piggy in the Middle

Gymnastics Yr 2 

Net & Wall Games

Playground Games in the 20th Century

Dance - Once Upon a Giant

Games - Striking & Fielding

Outdoor Adventurous Activities - The Great Outdoors

Athletics

Fundamental Movement Skills - End of KS1 Assessment

Year 3

Invasion Games - Handball

  • Pass a ball using a handball pass / bounce pass / one handed 
  • Move into space after using a handball pass in a game
  • Apply a tactic to outwit a defender

Dance - Iron Man

  • Copy movements accurately 
  • Work as a team
  • Demonstrate unusual movements
  • Keep in time with others and the music
  • Perform well structured duets which express character and explores timing and patterning

Creative Games - Tag & Target

  • Perform the skill of dodging in a tag game
  • Throw and roll a ball at a target within a game with some accuracy

Athletic Activities

  • Throw using a pull/sling/push
  • Explore different running techniques
  • Develop jumping actions two feet to two feet for distance
  • Perform a combination of 5 jumps
  • Pass a baton to a team mate in a relay

 

Invasion Games - Tag Rugby

  • Pass a ball using a swing pass
  • Move into space after passing a ball in a game
  • Perform a feint when passing to outwit a defender
  • To apply a tactic to outwit a defender

Swimming

 

Games - Net and Wall Core Unit Task 1

  • Explore different throwing actions and practise catching
  • Strike a ball with their hand and a bat

Swimming

 

Outdoor Adventurous Activities - Trust & Trails

  • Work with a partner to solve trust challenges, a journey within school grounds

Swimming

Year 4

Handball

Swimming

Invasion Games - Basketball

  • Pass using a chest pass and bounce pass accurately
  • Move into space after passing to a player in a game
  • Dribble the ball with some control
  • Use tactics to outwit an opponent

Swimming

Swimming

Dance - Superheroes

  • Explore movement, communicating character
  • Perform more complex dance phrases to communicate narrative with a partner
  • Create a sequence conveying more than one character
  • Work as a group to create a final performance

Outdoor Adventurous Activities - Team Work and Problem Solving

  • Work as a team to solve challenges
  • Show encouragement and support to team members
  • Adapt ideas through trying them out
  • Work as a team using individual strengths

Target Games - Boccia

Invasion Games - Tag Rugby

Striking & Fielding Games - Cricket

Net & Wall Games - Core Unit Task 2

Year 5

Invasion Games - Netball

Dance - Highway Man

 

Gymnastics 

Dance - Earthlings

 

Invasion Games - Tag Rugby 1 & 2

Bikeability delivered by South Ribble Active (2 consecutive wks)

Invasion Games - Hockey 1 & 2

Striking & Fielding - Cricket & Rounders

Athletics

Year 6

Invasion Games - Netball

Dance - Heroes & Villains 

Gymnastics

 

Creative Games

Hothersall Lodge Residential - 

Outdoor Adventurous inc Team Games, Archery, Climbing, Orienteering etc

Athletics

Net & Wall - Badminton

Striking & Fielding  - Rounders

Gymnastics

End of Key Stage 2 Assessment - A range of Games

Dance - Seaside

Galleries

The Commonwealth Relay Baton Event 16th March 2022

On the 16th March 2022 Little Hoole children took part in an exciting relay event which linked schools in our local area by passing a special relay baton in preparation for the Commonwealth Games due to be held in Birmingham. Our oldest and youngest children received the Baton from two children from Hoole St Michael Primary. We passed the baton round the whole school before two of our Yr 6s headed off to pass the Baton to New Longton All Saints. It has been an exciting way to raise awareness of about the Commonwealth Games, and to be part of this much bigger event with our friends at local schools in our area. 

Commonwealth Relay Baton Video

Yr 1 

Dance Coaching with South Ribble Active

Yr 4

Yr 4 Indoor Athletics

Tag Rugby

KS2 Tag Rugby Coaching

Children in KS2 had a Tag Rugby Festival day with a coach from South Ribble Active. 

Indoor Athletics