Netball Lesson Plans (KS4)
Netball Lesson Plans (KS4)

Netball Lesson Plans (KS4)

£40.00


Our PE Office Netball resources and lesson plans include: 

 

Year 10   Year 11
 
  • Defensive Strategies and Games
  • Officiating and Coaching
  • Games
  • Offensive Strategies
  • Full-Sided Games
 
  • Peer Performance observation and Coaching with Full-Sided Games
  • Competition

 

Netball Lesson Plans and Scheme of Work (KS3 & KS4) includes:

  • To be able to perform, develop and incorporate the basic fundamental skills of Netball e.g. Passing, Receiving, pivoting, stopping, moving, outwitting opponents and shooting.
  • To develop their knowledge and understanding of these skills; the major rules and laws within the game regarding these skills and in the game; and to understand why they warm-up and cool down when performing.
  • Throughout the phases students are constantly asked how to outwit opponents; evaluate performances; analyse strengths and weaknesses; whilst developing, adapting and refining skills, strategies and tactics to produce high levels of performance and high-quality techniques.
  • To perform, develop and incorporate the skills of passing, footwork, pivoting, outwitting opponents,  shooting, rebounding, dodges, attacking skills, and defending skills in  Netball. 
  • To use their knowledge and understanding to perform, refine and adapt these skills and other skills with precision, accuracy, fluency and clarity in any situation. 
  • They should develop their knowledge and understanding of the tactics and strategies used in Netball when attacking and defending. 
  • The pupils should be constantly asked how to outwit opponents; evaluate performances; analyse strengths and weaknesses; whilst developing, adapting and refining skills, strategies and tactics to produce high levels of performance and high-quality techniques. 
  • They should understand the laws and the scoring systems of the game, and recognise the importance of responding to changing situations within the game. 
  • They should clearly understand and know the stretches for all major muscles and those specific to Netball, and also the benefit of exercise on the body.
  • To perform, develop and incorporate the skills of passing, footwork, pivoting, outwitting opponents, shooting, rebounding, dodges, attacking skills, and defending skills in Netball. 
  • To use their knowledge and understanding to perform, refine and adapt these skills and other skills with precision, accuracy, fluency and clarity in any situation. 
  • They should develop their knowledge and understanding of the tactics and strategies used in Netball when attacking and defending. 
  • Throughout the phases students are also constantly tested and asked how to outwit opponents; evaluate performances; analyse strengths and weaknesses; whilst developing, adapting and refining skills, strategies and tactics to produce high levels of performance and high-quality techniques. 
  • They should understand the laws and the scoring systems of the game, and recognise the importance of responding to changing situations within the game. 
  • They should clearly understand and know the stretches for all major muscles and those specific to Netball, and also the benefit of exercise on the body.
  • To perform, develop and incorporate the skills of passing, outwitting an opponent, shooting from a step, rebounding, footwork from turning in the air and running, one-handed passing and receiving in a full-sided game of Netball.  
  • They should be furthering the development of their knowledge and understanding of the tactics and strategies used in Netball when attacking and defending. 
  • The student’s knowledge, understanding and performances are constantly tested in regards to how they outwit opponents; evaluate performances; analyse strengths and weaknesses; whilst developing, adapting and refining skills, strategies and tactics to produce high levels of performance and high-quality techniques.
  • They should understand the laws and the scoring systems of the game, and recognise the importance of responding to changing situations within the game, especially when in attack or defence. 
  • To also be able to officiate both large and small side games. They should also now know the benefits of a warm–up, stretching, cool-down, hydration and healthy eating prior to and after Netball

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