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SCHEMES OF WORK AND LESSON PLANS. FROM A PHYSICAL EDUCATION POINT OF VIEW. EXPECTATIONS PRE-2 nd Yr TP. Students are expected to have 9 single or 5 double classes of physical education each week over a 6 week period. Requirements pre-TP:
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SCHEMES OF WORK AND LESSON PLANS FROM A PHYSICAL EDUCATION POINT OF VIEW
EXPECTATIONS PRE-2ndYr TP Students are expected to have 9 single or 5 double classes of physical education each week over a 6 week period. Requirements pre-TP: • 5 Schemes of Work and the 1st corresponding lesson plan Issues: • Some students have just found out their schools so please be cognisant of this.
Scheme of Work - Headings • School subject • Topic • Class • Number of pupils • Number of lessons • Length of lessons • Rationale • Big Picture Goal (BPG) • Big Picture Assessment (BPA) • Concept Map (Chunks) • Learning Outcomes • Formative Assessments • Instruction: • Instructional Format • Learning Experiences • Teaching Strategies • Task Adaptations • Resources • Structure of self-appraisal • Preventative Management
Big picture goal • Is it realistic • Is it worth students’ time and effort • Is it achievable BPG: For students to work cooperatively to successfully complete a 3-day camping trip and participate in a set of outdoor activities. BPA: Students will cooperatively and successfully complete a 3-day camping trip and participate in outdoor activities.
Big picture assessment • Is it matching? • Is it worthwhile? BPG: Students will demonstrate responsibility for their own safety and the safety of others, through a group gymnastics performance. BPA: During a group performance, students will demonstrate responsibility to ensure self and peer safety throughout the performance.
Concept map – the chunks • What must be learned to achieve the BPG? For students to work cooperatively to successfully complete a 3-day camping trip and participate in a set of outdoor activities.
Learning outcomes • Each chunk becomes a learning outcome • Students will work together to achieve the goals of the 3-day camping trip (Communication & cooperation) • Students will select appropriate clothing to suit the weather on the camping trip (Clothing) • Students will set up and take down camp following ‘leave no trace’ concepts (No trace camping) • Students will successfully participate in hiking, kayaking, and orienteering (Outdoor skills)
Formative assessments • Expect one formative assessment per learning outcome (examples) Examples: peer assessment, logs, records, checklists, observation, self-assessment etc.