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            Unit: Proficiency of Movement



            Week 1




 Session 1:    Session 2:    Session 3:                                        Session 4:

 Movement skills   Appraising movement proficiency  Appraising movement proficiency  Skill acquisition



 Learning intentions:  Learning intentions:  Learning intentions:  Learning intentions:
 To identify the different types of movement skills and   To identify & analyse ways in which to appraise movement prof-  To identify & analyse ways in which to practically appraise   To identify & understand the stages of skill learning &
 understand the meaning of ‘profciency of movement’  ciency.  movement profciency.  types of skills.



 Key Vocabulary:   Key Vocabulary:   Key Vocabulary:       Key Vocabulary:
 Fundamental, Locomotor, Non-locomotor, specialised,   Appraisal, subjective, objective, process, outcome, performance   Process, outcome, performance measure, criteria, quali-  Stage, cognitive, associative, autonomous, open, closed,
 manipulative, profciency, judgement, subjective, objec-  measures  tative  discrete, serial, continuous
 tive, evaluate
 Focus Question:  Focus Question:  Focus Question:         Focus Question:
 Identify the 3 components of movement profciency.  Explain which performance measure you would use to appraise   N/A  Explain the three stages of learning and identify
 Give an example of each movement skill  a gymnastics routine?  characteristics for each.
     Starter:
 Starter:  Starter:  Review previous lesson – process/outcome measures of   Starter:
 GKR – what are movement skills?  Review previous lesson   sports & activities  •  GKR – How do we learn skills?
                                                           •  What types of skills have you learnt?
 Main activity  Main activity  Main activity
 •  Movement skills defnitions & examples  •  Subjective & objective judgements notes & videos  •  Performance criteria   Main activity
 •  3 Components of movement profciency  •  Appraising movement profciency  •  Qualitative analysis of movement  •  Three stages of learning – characteristics
 •  Performance measures  •  Practical activity – Throw, catch, punt kick (criteria   •  Classifcation of skills
 Example  worksheet)                                       •  Skill classifcation table
 N/A  Example                                              •  Open closed continuum
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 N/A  Strategies to teach ‘below level’ students           Example
 N/A  Strategies to teach ‘above level’ students           Worksheet – skill classifcation
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