Preparatory School Handbook 2019 | Page 38

Co-Curricular and Camps Year 1 and 2 physical education Year 1-3 sport Year 1 and 2 classes attend three, 52 minute lessons of Physical Education per fortnight. The focus of this program is on fundamental movement skills including body control skills, locomotion skills, and object control skills. Students will develop a vocabulary for movement and apply concepts dealing with space and body awareness as well as hand/foot-eye coordination. Students will be engaged in activities that develop basic levels of strength, endurance, and flexibility. In addition, students will learn to work safely in group and individual movement settings. Activities are selected in order to ensure that they are covering a broad range of fundamental movement skills and are developing overall athleticism in students. Activities currently being offered include: A major objective is to present activities in a setting of simple games that complements the student’s natural inclination to view physical activity as challenging and enjoyable. This will create multiple and numerous opportunities to practise the skill or strategy that is the learning intention for the lesson with technical instruction being delivered in short, targeted discussions or in a discrete manner. Students will also get the opportunity to perform and compete on an individual level during targeted swimming, athletics and cross country running carnivals. Year 3 and 4 physical education Year 3 and 4 classes attend three, 52 minute lessons of Physical Education per fortnight. Year 3 and 4 PE continue to build on fundamental movement skills in a similar manner to the Year 1 and 2 programs. Students in Year 3 and 4 progress to using these fundamental movement skills in minor and modified game situations. • Gymnastics (Ed-Gym) • Athletics (Run, Jump, Throw Program) • Dance (Edu-Dance) • Soccer (Year 1 and 2)/Tennis (Year 3). Year 4 sport Year 5 and 6 physical education Year 5 and 6 classes attend three, 52 minute lessons of Physical Education per fortnight. The focus of this program is on game strategies within the context of modified games and modified sports categorised into invasion games, net and wall games, striking and fielding games as well as target games. The aim of this is to create a bank of transferrable skills and strategies for students to draw on as they improve their game knowledge and physical literacy. 38 This program operates in a lightning carnival format with short periods of instruction (6-8 training sessions) leading up to the carnival for each particular sport. This program utilises the expertise of former students as well as external and Senior School student coaches to prepare for the carnivals and provide a sample of each JPSSA sport. Students will also get the opportunity to perform and compete on an individual level during targeted swimming, athletics and cross country running carnivals.