
PE • Year 7 • 25 • 21 students • Created with AI following Aligned with National Curriculum for England
I want the plan to focus on passing in handball. with particular focus on the overarm and hit pass.
Subject: Physical Education (PE)
Year Group: 7
Duration: 25 minutes
Class Size: 21 students
Focus: Passing in Handball – Overarm Pass & Hit Pass
Curriculum Area: National Curriculum for Physical Education (KS3)
Level: Key Stage 3 (Students should build on fundamental movement skills and develop accuracy, technique, and tactical awareness.)
By the end of this lesson, students will:
Activity: Dynamic Passing Circuit
Key Coaching Points:
✅ Keep eyes on the ball at all times.
✅ Extend arms fully when making passes.
✅ Follow through towards target for accuracy.
Explanation & Demonstration (2 Minutes)
Drill – Target Passing (6 Minutes)
Key Coaching Points:
✅ Wide, balanced stance for stability.
✅ Follow-through ensures greater accuracy.
✅ Adjust power based on distance.
Explanation & Demonstration (2 Minutes)
Drill – Moving Triangle Passing (5 Minutes)
Key Coaching Points:
✅ Light grip for quick wrist action.
✅ Aim for teammate’s chest for easy reception.
✅ Keep body balanced while moving.
Key Coaching Points:
✅ Decision-making: Choose the best pass type based on positioning.
✅ Communication: Call out teammate’s name before passing.
✅ Accuracy under pressure: Ensure quality passes while being defended.
Support:
✔ Shorter distances for beginners.
✔ Static passing before dynamic drills.
Challenge:
✔ Increase pace and passing distance.
✔ Introduce defenders into passing drills.
📝 Did students demonstrate improvement in passing?
📝 Were they able to apply skills under game pressure?
This lesson balances technical skills with engaging activities, ensuring progress in handball passing techniques at a Key Stage 3 level. 🚀
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