Lesson Three – Keeping Possession

This physical education teaching pack for Key Stage Two gets the children to develop and refine some of the different ways that can be used to control and retain possession of a ball when trying to win a small sided game of football.
The class can identify and model how to move into a space to make it easier to receive a ball during the game so that it can moved around the pitch and towards the goal.
Download this teaching pack including a lesson plan, classroom activities and an interactive presentation to develop and refine some of the different ways that can be used to control and retain possession of a ball when trying to win a small sided game of football
Activities in this teaching pack include a set of cards to develop and practise skills in moving and controlling a football during a team game so that one team can keep possession of the ball and move it around the pitch and towards the goal.
The interactive presentation can be used to explore different ways of controlling and retaining possession of a ball when playing a game of football.
This lesson is part of a physical education scheme of work to get the children to practise, develop and model a range of different attacking, possession and defending skills when playing a small sided team game of football. There are teaching activities for shared learning, differentiated worksheets to support independent learning and interactive presentations to introduce concepts and key skills.
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