Cricket 'All-in-One' bundle - Scheme of work, Lesson plans, and Assessment Sheets
Cricket 'All-in-One' bundle - Scheme of work, Lesson plans, and Assessment Sheets
Cricket 'All-in-One' bundle - Scheme of work, Lesson plans, and Assessment Sheets
Cricket 'All-in-One' bundle - Scheme of work, Lesson plans, and Assessment Sheets
Cricket 'All-in-One' bundle - Scheme of work, Lesson plans, and Assessment Sheets
Cricket 'All-in-One' bundle - Scheme of work, Lesson plans, and Assessment Sheets
Cricket 'All-in-One' bundle - Scheme of work, Lesson plans, and Assessment Sheets
Cricket 'All-in-One' bundle - Scheme of work, Lesson plans, and Assessment Sheets
Cricket 'All-in-One' bundle - Scheme of work, Lesson plans, and Assessment Sheets
Cricket 'All-in-One' bundle - Scheme of work, Lesson plans, and Assessment Sheets
Cricket 'All-in-One' bundle - Scheme of work, Lesson plans, and Assessment Sheets
Cricket 'All-in-One' bundle - Scheme of work, Lesson plans, and Assessment Sheets

Cricket 'All-in-One' bundle - Scheme of work, Lesson plans, and Assessment Sheets

£75.00


Our Cricket 'bundle' package includes everything we have for teaching and delivering Cricket but this product is automatically downloaded into your account as multiple comprehensive Cricket files comprising of:

  • Cricket Scheme of Work (5 schemes of work) for Key stage 3 and 4 PE
  • Cricket Lesson plans (26 lesson plans) that are progressive and match the schemes of work and assessment sheets
  • Cricket Assessment sheets 

Our Cricket bundle includes all our lesson plans (KS3 + KS4); schemes of work (KS3 & KS4); and all the assessment and evaluation sheets for Cricket. These include planning and Cricket resources that cover: 

Year 7:

Ball familiarisation

Throwing & Catching
Off Drive & On Drive
Forward Defence
Backward Defence
Intercepting
Long Barrier
Bowling

Year 8:

Throwing & Catching in Cricket

One-Handed Retrieval 
Batting - The Pull Shot
Batting - The cut
Bowling - swing
Running between the wickets
Wicket-Keeping & Games

Year 9:

Retrieving, fast-moving ball, 

Bowling - Spin bowling in Cricket
Batting - Backward Drive in Cricket
Cricket Batting - Lofted drives
Wicket keeping in Cricket
Pairs Cricket

Year 10 & 11:

Pairs Cricket

Full Games of Cricket
Practices for areas  of development

 

 

Some of the objectives that are delivered through the Cricket Lesson Plans and Schemes of Work (KS3 & KS4) include:

  • To be able to perform the basic Cricketing skills of Receiving, Intercepting, Throwing, Batting, and Bowling to incorporate these into small-sided games. 
  • To understand and know how to perform these skills and where these are used on a Cricket field. 
  • To understand and know the simple laws used in the game of Cricket and how players score runs and umpire. 
  • 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 Receiving, One-handed intercepting, Long Barrier, Throwing, Batting using the Pull and Square Cut, Running between the wickets, Calling, Wicket - Keeping and Bowling in Cricket.  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.  
  • To perform, develop and incorporate the skills of throwing, catching and retrieving on the move, Spin Bowling, Backward drive, Lofted drive, and Wicket – keeping.
  • To also have a developing knowledge and understanding of tactical and positional play within the game of Cricket, which will enable them to start to plan when playing competitive games. 
  • To also be able to recognise the importance of responding to changing situations within the game in attack and defence.  
  • To perform, develop and incorporate the skills of throwing, catching and retrieving on the move, Spin Bowling, Backward drive, Lofted drive, and Wicket – keeping.
  • To also have a developing knowledge and understanding of tactical and positional play within the game of Cricket, which will enable them to start to plan when playing competitive games. 
  • To also be able to recognise the importance of responding to changing situations within the game in attack and defence.  

If this package does not meet your requirements please email lucy@peoffice.co.uk for a bespoke option request. 

Are you sure you want to do this?

If you do, click Continue.

If not, click Cancel.